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Arsenal F.C. Vs Sunderland A.F.C. Timeline: Brobbey Snatches Stoppage-Time Draw

The Arsenal F.C. Vs Sunderland A.F.C. Timeline produced one of the most dramatic finales of the 2025-26 Premier League season, as Brian Brobbey stabbed home a 94th-minute equaliser to deny the league leaders a crucial three points at the Stadium of Light on 8 November 2025.

Arsenal arrived on Wearside as the division’s top side, unbeaten in the league and having kept eight consecutive clean sheets across all competitions.

Sunderland, back in the top flight after years away, showed no sign of stage fright, setting up in a resolute 5-4-1 and making life extremely difficult for Mikel Arteta’s side throughout a scrappy first half.

Arsenal F.C. Vs Sunderland A.F.C. Timeline: First Half

The opening exchanges were stop-start, punctuated by collisions and stoppages.

Declan Rice’s curling free-kick was clawed away by Robin Roefs, and Eberechi Eze spurned a golden chance when he got in behind after Enzo Le Fee’s misplaced pass, only to loft his shot over the crossbar.

The breakthrough came for Sunderland in the 36th minute and it was emphatically deserved.

Nordi Mukiele nodded the ball down in the penalty area, and Danny Ballard burst past Rice before firing a powerful, unstoppable strike past David Raya.

It was a blow for Arsenal, ending their long run without conceding and giving an already buzzing crowd at the Stadium of Light even more to celebrate.

William Saliba came close to equalising in first-half stoppage time but could only blast over the bar from a Saka pass.

First Half Match Timeline

Minute Event Player Team

10′ Free-kick saved Roefs saves Rice Arsenal

22′ Missed chance Eze shoots over Arsenal

36′ GOAL Danny Ballard Sunderland

45+1′ Shot over Saliba Arsenal

HT Half Time 1-0 Sunderland

The Gunners Hit Back: Second Half Turnaround

Arsenal’s second-half showing was altogether more purposeful, with the visitors dominating possession and testing Roefs repeatedly.

The equaliser arrived in the 54th minute through a moment of slick build-up play.

Le Fee was dispossessed by Rice, who drove into the box before threading a pass to Mikel Merino, and Saka finished neatly past Roefs at his near post.

Arsenal then struck the crossbar through Martin Zubimendi and Roefs was kept busy, but the Gunners’ persistence paid off in the 74th minute when Leandro Trossard produced a stunning strike from the edge of the area, twisting before dispatching it into the roof of the net to give Arsenal the lead for the first time in the match.

Ballard then forced Raya into a pair of excellent saves in the closing stages, and Brobbey was denied by the flag for offside.

However, Brobbey finally found the net in the fourth minute of added time, awkwardly poking home from Ballard’s flick-on header to send the Stadium of Light wild.

Second Half Match Timeline

Minute Event Player Team

54′ GOAL (Equaliser) Bukayo Saka Arsenal

63′ Triple substitution Brobbey, Adingra, Talbi on Sunderland

64′ Crossbar Zubimendi Arsenal

74′ GOAL (Arsenal ahead) Leandro Trossard Arsenal

87′ Save Raya denies Ballard Arsenal

88′ Save Raya denies Brobbey Arsenal

90+4′ GOAL (Equaliser) Brian Brobbey Sunderland

FT Full Time 2-2 Draw

Match Statistics

Stat Sunderland Arsenal

Possession 35.2% 64.8%

Shots on Goal 2 7

Shot Attempts 6 17

Saves 5 0

Yellow Cards 2 1

Corner Kicks 2 2

Attendance 46,799 Stadium of Light

Match Commentary Highlights

Minute Commentary

36′ Ballard bursts past Rice after Mukiele’s knockdown and fires an unstoppable strike past Raya. 1-0 Sunderland.

45+1′ Saliba arrives on a Saka cutback but blasts wildly over from close range.

54′ Merino threads in Saka, who beats Roefs at his near post with a composed finish. 1-1.

64′ Zubimendi strikes the crossbar with Roefs beaten. Arsenal inches away from taking the lead.

74′ Trossard twists on the edge of the area and dispatches a stunning drive into the roof of the net. 2-1 Arsenal.

90+4′ Brobbey pokes home from Ballard’s header to stun the Premier League leaders. 2-2.

Lineups

Sunderland (5-4-1): Roefs; Mandava, Geertruida, Ballard, Mukiele, Hume; Le Fee, Sadiki, Xhaka, Traoré; Isidor.

Arsenal (4-2-3-1): Raya; Timber, Saliba, Calafiori, Zinchenko; Rice, Zubimendi; Saka, Merino, Trossard; Eze.

The point maintained Arsenal’s lead at the top of the Premier League table, but the manner of the late concession will have frustrated Arteta, whose side controlled large swathes of the match yet were unable to see out a vital victory against a spirited, well-organised Sunderland side.

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