
Sunderland
Sunderland stats and predictions for the 2025-26 Premier League season give a detailed view of the Black Cats' current standing. Competing in England's top flight, Sunderland's recent results have been a mixed bag, with a promising four-match unbeaten run snapped by a heavy home defeat.
Sunderland's last five matches (all Premier League) show a sequence of two wins, two draws, and one loss. The full record reads W-W-D-D-L, with the team scoring 6 goals and conceding 8 across these fixtures.
The two wins came against strong opposition—Chelsea and Everton—and the draws with Manchester United and Wolves underlined a resilient defensive setup. However, the 5-0 loss to Nottingham Forest exposed some vulnerabilities, especially at home. Overall, Sunderland averaged 1.2 goals scored and 1.6 goals conceded per game during this period.
While the full 2025-26 season statistics are not summarised in the available data, key numbers from recent matches highlight Sunderland's performance trends. From the five-game sample, the home record stands at 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss (goals: 2 scored, 6 conceded), while the away record is 1 win and 1 draw (4 scored, 2 conceded).
Top performers include attacker C. Talbi, who netted 4 goals in 28 appearances, and defender T. Hume, who contributed 1 goal in 37 events. Their contributions will be vital as Sunderland look to build consistency.
Sunderland have one confirmed fixture:
Odds for the match: Home win 2.99, Draw 2.49, Away win (Sunderland) 2.66. The away odds suggest a competitive contest, with the bookmakers expecting a tight affair at Portman Road.
Based on the upcoming fixture odds, Sunderland's win probability for the match against Ipswich Town can be calculated from the implied probabilities. The away win odds of 2.66 translate to an implied chance of approximately 37.6%. The draw (2.49) suggests a 40.2% probability, and an Ipswich win (2.99) sits at 33.4%. These figures indicate that while a draw is the single most likely outcome, Sunderland have a solid chance of taking all three points.
Considering Sunderland's recent form—two wins and two draws before the Forest defeat—the team has shown it can compete away from home. The previous away matches yielded a win at Everton and a draw at Wolves. The heavy home loss may be an anomaly; if Sunderland regain their defensive shape, they are capable of a positive result. Therefore, the 37.6% win probability is a fair reflection, and supporters can expect a closely fought encounter.