Sunderland secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Burnley at the Stadium of Light, extending their unbeaten home record in the Premier League. The win propelled the Black Cats into eighth place, while Burnley extended their winless streak to 15 games. Burnley manager Scott Parker expressed frustration over his team's lackluster performance.
On February 2, 2026, Sunderland hosted Burnley in a Premier League match at the Stadium of Light, defending their perfect home record this season. The Black Cats, managed by Regis Le Bris, made two changes to their lineup, bringing in Habib Diarra and Chemsdine Talbi. Burnley, under Scott Parker, started Lyle Foster up front in place of Armando Broja.
The game began with Sunderland taking the lead through an own goal by Burnley's Axel Tuanzebe, following a shot from Diarra on his first start since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations with Senegal. Diarra's effort deflected off Tuanzebe early in the match. Before halftime, Sunderland extended their advantage when a powerful strike was palmed into the net by Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka.
In the second half, Nordi Mukiele sent a low pass to Brian Brobbey, who mishit his shot, but the hosts recycled possession quickly. Chemsdine Talbi then unleashed a superb strike from the edge of the box that rattled off the underside of the crossbar and into the goal, sealing a 3-0 win.
Burnley dominated possession but failed to register a shot on target, marking the fourth such occurrence this season. They have now gone 15 Premier League games without a win, sitting 11 points adrift of safety and closer to relegation. Parker was critical post-match: “We fell way short... We were way, way short of ever being competitive in this division.” He highlighted a lack of intent and passive play.
Sunderland, unbeaten at home in 12 games (seven wins, five draws), climbed to 36 points and eighth place, five points off the top four. Le Bris focused on safety: “We set the target earlier around 40 points... We’ll see as soon as possible to reach this target.” This marks the longest home unbeaten start for a newly promoted side since Nottingham Forest's 1977-78 season.
Burnley have conceded more goals in the opening 10 minutes of matches than any other team this season, underscoring their struggles.