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Predicting Sunderland's Premier League run-in: How will the Black Cats fare against Spurs and…

How many points will Sunderland get in their final seven games of the 2025/26 Premier League season?

Sunderland went into the international break on cloud nine after their 2-1 comeback win against arch-rivals Newcastle United.

As a result, the Black Cats sit 11th on 43 points after 31 games. Rather than worrying about relegation, Regis Le Bris’ men can spend the final seven games of the season trying to finish as high as possible and even making an outside push for European qualification. But how will Sunderland do across those last fixtures? To answer that question, we’ve turned to X’s AI chatbot, Grok, for a prediction.

Predicting Sunderland’s Premier League run-in

Sunderland vs Tottenham (12 April)

Grok: Sunderland’s rock-solid defence will prove too much for a Tottenham side in freefall and already staring at relegation. At the Stadium of Light, the hosts control the game from the opening whistle, with Nordi Mukiele and Dan Ballard winning every aerial battle and Granit Xhaka dictating midfield. Brian Brobbey breaks the deadlock on 38 minutes with a clinical finish after Enzo Le Fée’s clever through-ball. Mukiele doubles the lead in the 67th minute with a powerful header from a corner. Tottenham grab a late consolation on 78 minutes, but Le Fée restores the two-goal cushion just four minutes later with a composed strike. Sunderland comfortably see the game out, three points secured thanks to clinical finishing and a dominant display.

Score prediction: Sunderland 3-1 Tottenham

Sunderland vs Aston Villa (19 April)

Grok: Villa may sit fourth, but their recent slump makes this a winnable away day for the visitors. Sunderland sit deep and frustrate the hosts, who struggle to break down the back four anchored by Ballard and Omar Alderete. Villa take a 52nd-minute lead through a deflected Morgan Rogers strike, yet Sunderland respond instantly: Le Fée curls home a brilliant equaliser from 20 yards just six minutes later. The remainder of the match becomes a tense midfield battle, with Sunderland’s young legs matching Villa’s experience. Both sides settle for a point, a result that feels like a win for the travelling Black Cats and keeps their top-half hopes alive.

Sunderland vs Nottingham Forest (24 April)

Grok: Forest arrive in poor form and with defensive frailties that Sunderland will exploit at home. The hosts start brightly, Chemsdine Talbi opening the scoring in the 22nd minute with a low drive after a swift counter. Forest equalise from a set-piece scramble on 61 minutes, but Sunderland’s response is swift. Le Fée restores the lead nine minutes later with a composed finish after Brobbey’s clever flick. Mukiele and Trai Hume shut down every Forest attack on the flanks, while the midfield trio of Xhaka, Habib Diarra and Noah Sadiki dominate possession. A late Forest push is repelled, and Sunderland claim another vital three points.

Sunderland vs Wolves (2 May)

Grok:Wolves are already relegated and their attack lacks bite, handing Sunderland an ideal away fixture. The visitors dictate from the start, Wilson Isidor slotting home the opener in the 29th minute after a sweeping move involving Talbi and Le Fée - ending his long goal drought in the process. Brobbey then seals the win on 71 minutes with a simple tap-in following a corner routine. Sunderland’s back line, led by Mukiele and Ballard, barely break sweat, restricting Wolves to long-range efforts that never trouble Robin Roefs, who is back in excellent form after an injury absence. The result is never in doubt, and the Black Cats return north with maximum points and another clean sheet.

Score prediction: Sunderland 2-0 Wolves

Sunderland vs Manchester United (9 May)

Grok: United’s strong recent form and attacking quality make this the toughest home test of the run-in. Sunderland start positively and take a shock 17th-minute lead when Brobbey powers home a header from Hume’s pinpoint ring-wing cross. United respond with sustained pressure, equalising just before half-time through a clinical counter, finished by Matheus Cunha. The second half belongs to the visitors: they grab the winner on 68 minutes with a well-worked team goal, assisted by Bruno Fernandes and dispatched by super sub Benjamin Sesko. Despite late Sunderland pressure and a couple of big saves from Senne Lammens, United’s superior depth and finishing edge them to victory. The hosts can take pride in a competitive display.

Score prediction: Sunderland 1-2 Manchester United

Sunderland vs Everton (17 May)

Grok:Everton’s solid defensive record and recent wins make this a tricky Sunday trip, but Sunderland’s defensive organisation also holds firm. The Toffees take the lead on 44 minutes with a powerful James Garner strike from distance. Sunderland equalise early in the second half when Le Fée latches onto a loose ball and squares it to Talbi, who fires into the top corner. From then on, the game becomes a tactical stalemate, with Ballard and Alderete winning every duel and Hume and Mukiele patrolling the flanks effectively. Everton push late but cannot break through again. A hard-earned point on the road feels like a valuable result for the young Black Cats.

Score prediction: Sunderland 1-1 Everton

Sunderland vs Chelsea (24 May)

Grok:Chelsea’s inconsistency and poor recent away form give Sunderland the perfect season finale at home. The hosts fly out of the blocks, Xhaka netting a stunning long-range opener in the 12th minute. Chelsea level on 55 minutes with a clinical finish from Joao Pedro, yet Sunderland refuse to panic. Diarra produces a moment of magic in the 78th minute, cutting inside and curling a beauty into the far corner. The Stadium of Light erupts as the defence, marshalled by Xhaka and Ballard, holds firm for the final stages. Three points seal a memorable top-half campaign and send the fans home dreaming of European football next season - while denying Chelsea a place in the top four in the process.

Score prediction: Sunderland 2-1 Chelsea

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