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How to watch Sunderland vs. Brentford : Date, time, live stream and TV channel

Brentford will be bidding to claim a third successive victory in all competitions when they head on their travels for Saturday's Premier League clash with Sunderland.

The Bees bounced back from an opening day defeat against Nottingham Forest with victories over Aston Villa and Bournemouth in the league and EFL Cup respectively.

Meanwhile, newly-promoted Sunderland followed a commanding win over West Ham United with a 2-0 defeat to Burnley, before they lost on penalties in Tuesday's EFL Cup clash against League One outfit Huddersfield Town.

Here, Sports Mole provides details of how to tune into the Premier League encounter.

What time does Sunderland vs. Brentford kick off?

The Premier League clash will kick off a 3pm local time on Saturday afternoon.

Where is Sunderland vs. Brentford being played?

The match will take place at the Stadium of Light, which has a capacity of 49,000.

This will be the first meeting between the two sides since Brentford picked up a 2-0 away win in a Championship encounter in February 2018.

How to watch Sunderland vs. Brentford in the UK

TV channels

Unfortunately for UK fans, the game will not be available for live broadcast due to the 3pm blackout rule.

Online streaming

With the match not eligible for live coverage, none of the UK broadcasters will be showing the game on their online platforms.

Highlights

Sky Sports will release highlights on their dedicated sports app, as well as on their social media and YouTube channels.

Alternatively, UK viewers can catch the highlights of the game on Match of the Day, which will start at 10:20pm on BBC One, with the game's highlight package also available on the iPlayer from 8pm on the same day.

Who will win Sunderland vs. Brentford?

Brentford boss Keith Andrews has recovered from a concerning 3-1 loss to Nottingham Forest to oversee back-to-back wins in his first senior managerial role.

The Bees will surely fancy their chances of enjoying another successful outing in their final match before the international break, especially as they have avoided defeat in their last five competitive meetings with Sunderland (W3, D2).

As for the Black Cats, they will be hoping to beat Brentford for the first time since February 1988, as they look to claim their second victory of the Premier League season.

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