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Reid dreams of Sunderland's Premier League return

![Peter Reid standing in a black suit with a red and black tie. He is stood on the pitch at Roker Park giving a thumbs up to the crowd. ](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/914/cpsprodpb/630a/live/91a92a50-35b9-11f0-a3ee-cfe12d5043b9.jpg)Image source, Getty Images

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Peter Reid managed Sunderland AFC between 1995 and 2002

**Former Sunderland manager Peter Reid has said the club "deserves" to return to the Premier League, ahead of its Championship play-off final.**

Reid, who guided the Black Cats to two promotions in 1996 and 1999, will be at Wembley on Saturday when they face Sheffield United.

Sunderland secured a place in the final after defeating Coventry, thanks to a last minute goal from Dan Ballard at the Stadium of Light.

"Anything can happen in a final as I know, but it's a big occasion for the club and the fans, I hope they can get over the line," Reid said.

![Dan Ballard's goal in the semi-final of the Championship playoffs. He's taken his shirt off in celebration and runs to celebrate with the fans at the Stadium of Light. ](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/1024/cpsprodpb/2b0d/live/87e83790-35b9-11f0-a3ee-cfe12d5043b9.jpg)Image source, Getty Images

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Reid said the atmosphere after Dan Ballard's goal in the semi-final was "deafening"

Reid managed Sunderland in the 1998 Championship play-off final where his side drew 4-4 with Charlton Athletic after extra time, only to lose 7-6 on penalties.

"It's an iconic game, we scored 10 goals if you add the penalties, we did everything and still had heartbreak, I don't want or think history will repeat itself," he said.

Sunderland tasted play-off success for the first time after beating Wycombe Wanderers 2-0 in the League One play-off final at Wembley in 2022.

The 2024-25 Championship play-off final is dubbed the "richest game in football" as the winners will receive a minimum of £220m in extra income.

Reid said: "The finances are one thing but it would be great for the city as a whole, it would give the place a lift."

Sunderland will go into the final as underdogs at the bookies but Reid backed his team to get the win.

"The manager (Regis Le Bris) has done a terrific job, the young lads in the squad are very impressive and Jobe Bellingham he could be key," he said.

"I'd say 2-1. Anything but 4-4."

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