Sunderland earned a dramatic 2-2 draw against Premier League leaders Arsenal at the Stadium of Light, thanks to Brian Brobbey's 94th-minute equaliser. The result ended Arsenal's 10-game winning streak and preserved Sunderland's unbeaten home record. Dan Ballard's first-half goal had given the hosts the lead before Arsenal fought back with strikes from Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard.
Arsenal entered the match aiming for an 11th consecutive win across all competitions and a ninth straight clean sheet, holding a six-point lead at the top of the Premier League. Sunderland, in fourth place after a 1-1 draw with Everton, started strongly and took the lead in the 35th minute when Dan Ballard, a former Arsenal academy graduate, outmuscled Declan Rice to fire home Nordi Mukiele's knockdown. This was Arsenal's first goal conceded since Nick Woltemade's strike for Newcastle United on September 28, ending an 812-minute shutout across competitions.
Early in the first half, makeshift striker Mikel Merino required treatment after being caught in the face by Ballard's arm in the penalty area, but VAR did not intervene. Arsenal struggled to create chances, with Eberechi Eze curling over and Rice testing Sunderland keeper Robin Roefs from a free-kick. William Saliba also blazed over a gilt-edged opportunity to equalise before halftime.
Arsenal improved after the break, leveling in the second half when Rice dispossessed Enzo Le Fee, leading to a brilliant combination play that set up Saka to beat Roefs at the near post. Martin Zubimendi missed wide after a Trossard pass, and Trossard hit the crossbar before scoring himself in the 74th minute with a stunning long-range strike into the top corner.
Sunderland made a triple substitution at the 64th minute, bringing on Loic Bade Talbi, Brobbey, and Simon Adingra for Traore, Isidor, and Le Fee. The game turned chaotic in stoppage time, with seven minutes added. In the 94th minute, Trai Hume delivered a diagonal pass that Ballard headed down for Brobbey, who bicycle-kicked over David Raya despite contact with Gabriel. Ballard then blocked Merino's late effort to seal the point.
Mikel Arteta said: "We created a lot of chances ... but very unfortunately at the end we conceded a goal." Dan Ballard added: "You saw again the fight in the team ... we fight to the end." The draw moved Sunderland to third with 19 points from 11 games, one point ahead of Liverpool, while Arsenal's lead narrowed ahead of Manchester City vs Liverpool.
Sunderland restricted Arsenal to two corners and used tactics like moving advertising boards to counter set-pieces. This was Arsenal's first failure to beat a promoted side since May 2023, ending a 14-game streak, and their first time conceding twice in a match this season.