**This Saturday, 30th August, Sunderland host Brentford at the Stadium of Light for Matchday 3 of the Premier League 2025-26 season.**
The [Black Cats](https://www.si.com/soccer/sunderland) arrive at this match after having lost 2–0 against Burnley, while [Brentford](https://www.si.com/soccer/sunderland/sunderland-nation-matchday/sunderland-handed-major-boost-as-brentford-keith-andrews-reveals-team-news) defeated Aston Villa 1–0.
While Sunderland will seek to return to winning ways (they defeated West Ham 3–0 on the first matchday), the visiting team will want to maintain their good momentum and repeat what they achieved on matchday 2.
Next, we'll share key information about this match, such as the time and where to watch it on television or streaming.
What Time Does Sunderland vs Brentford Kick Off?
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* **Location**: Sunderland, UK
* **Venue**: Stadium of Light
* **Date**: Saturday, 30th August
* **Kick-off time**: 3:00 PM BST / 10:00 AM ET / 7:00 AM PT
* **Referee**: Anthony Taylor
How to Watch Sunderland vs Brentford on TV, Live Stream
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Unfortunately, and once again for UK viewers, the match will not be broadcast on television or streaming due to the Saturday 3:00 PM blackout rule.
However, if you're in the United States or Canada, for example, there will be options. In the USA, the match can be watched on TV on Telemundo Deportes or USA Network, while for streaming there will be other options such as fuboTV or NBC Sports.
As for Canada, the main options are for streaming, such as fuboTV, Amazon Prime Video or DAZN.
**Country**
**TV Channel / Streaming**
United Kingdom
N/A
United States
fuboTV, nbcsports.com, NBC Sports App, UNIVERSO NOW, Telemundo Deportes, USA Network, UNIVERSO
Canada
DAZN, fuboTV, Amazon Prime Video, Fubo Sports Network 5
Mexico
Caliente TV
India
Disney+ Hotstar
Australia
Stan Sport
New Zealand
Sky Sport 4
What's Next for Sunderland?
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Having already been eliminated from the Carabao Cup (they drew 1–1 against Huddersfield and lost 5–6 on penalties), Sunderland now only have to worry about the Premier League for the time being.
After hosting Brentford, the Cats will travel to London to face Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park next Saturday, the 13th of September, once the international break is over.
They will then host Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light on the 20th of September, for matchday 5 of the Premier League.
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