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Where can you see Sunderland against Sheffield Wednesday live stream, TV channel, start time and lineup for the championship game

Sunderland and Sheffield on Wednesday will lock up against each other in a must for the black cats who have won from many remaining games.

Sunderland's youthful revolution under Régis Le Bris pays off. With Jobe Bellingham And Chris Rigg The black cats combine 12 target contributions and are firmly in the playoff hunting. However, Anthony Pattersons The costly mistake against Hull has raised questions about his starting role. A victory on Friday could see how they have 14 points in front of 8th place, which looks more realistic to return the Premier League.

On the other hand, the season started on Wednesday with a bang, but has since settled into a steady rhythm. Your playoff hopes are still on the 12th and fade quickly. Danny Rohl's decision to stay with the OWLs about the Premier League showed Southampton commitment, but the results were not so rewarding.

Three victories in the last 12 and a leaky defense have brought the brakes to dynamics. In order to make things worse, her youngest record against Sunderland is not promising, if she lost 3-0 in Hillsborough in Hillsborough in Hillsborough last year.

The sporting news Take a look at the most important details before this game, including the view of the match, the Kickoff Times and the latest occupation messages.

Sunderland against Sheffield Wednesday Live stream, TV channel

Here you can find out how to see this EFL championship game in the USA:

This game is not available for this game for live TV in English in the US streaming options FREE Process to new members.

What time is Sunderland against Sheffield Wednesday start?

This Clash of the EFL championship is about Hillsborough Stadium In Sheffield, England and starts Friday, February 28 at 8:00 p.m. Local time.

Here is how this time is translated in the USA:

Date Kick -off time
East time Fri, February 28th 3:00 p.m.
Central time Fri, February 28th 2:00 p.m.
Mountain time Fri, February 28th 1:00 p.m.
Pacific time Fri, February 28th 12:00 p.m.

Sunderland against Sheffield Wednesday Lineups, team messages

Sunderland is also not in full strength because injuries stack on the field. Dan Ballard And Enzo Le FeeIt means fresh setbacks Chris Mepham steps back next to Luke O'nien for defense.

Jobe Bellingham And Dan Neil Will try to control the midfield while Wilson Isidor– Who was a goal machine with 12 championship blows – leads the line. Since both teams fight for defensive stability, this could become a shootout rather than a tactical chess game.

Sunderland predicted XI (4-2-3-1, right to left): Patterson (GK) – Hume, Mepham, O'nien, Cirkin – Bellingham, Neil – Roberts, Rigg, Mayenda – Isidor.

Injured: Alese, Ballard, Le Fee, then, Huggins, Watson
Exposed: None

Sheffield Wednesday hops in this – literally. With an exhausted defense, important central defenders are missing Di'Shon BernardPresent Dominic IorfaAnd Akin FameWoThe owls have to become creative on the back. Max Lowe is thrown back into the fire Michael Ihiekwewhile Gabriel Otegbayo Could see action on the left.

Midfield Maestro Barry Bannan remains the team's heartbeat and with Ibrahim Cissoko Wednesday is pushing for his first start and hope that your attack can compensate for her defensive absences.

Sheffield Wednesday predicted XI (4-2-3-1, right to the left): Beadle (GK) – Valery, Ihiekwe, Lowe, Otegbayo – Bannan, Charles – Gassama, Armstrong, Cissoko – Smith.

Injured: Famewo, Musaba, Bernard, Iorfa
Exposed: None

EFL Championship Fixture -Time Time this week

All times et

Friday, February 28th

  • Sheffield Wednesday against Sunderland (3:00 p.m.)

Saturday, March 1st

  • Blackburn Rovers against Norwich City (7:30 a.m.)
  • Leeds United against West Bromwich Albion (7:30 a.m.)
  • Oxford United against Coventry City (7:30 a.m.)
  • Luton Town against Portsmouth (10:00 a.m.)
  • Middlesbrough against Derby County (10:00 a.m.)
  • Queens Park Rangers against Sheffield United (10:00 a.m.)
  • Stoke City against Watford (10:00 a.m.)

Tuesday, March 4th

  • Cardiff City against Burnley (2.45 p.m.)
  • Hull City against Plymouth Argyle (2:45 p.m.)
  • Millwall against Bristol City (2.45 p.m.)
  • Preston North End against Swansea City (2:45 p.m.)