Sunderland midfielder Granit Xhaka celebrates his equalizing goal in a 1-1 draw against Everton, boosting the Black Cats to fourth in the Premier League.
Sunderland midfielder Granit Xhaka celebrates his equalizing goal in a 1-1 draw against Everton, boosting the Black Cats to fourth in the Premier League.
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Sunderland and Everton share points in 1-1 Premier League draw

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Sunderland earned a 1-1 draw against Everton in the Premier League, with Granit Xhaka's second-half equalizer lifting the Black Cats to fourth place after 10 games. Everton had taken the lead through Iliman Ndiaye's solo effort but struggled after the break. The result leaves Everton in 14th position.

The match at the Stadium of Light kicked off at 20:00 GMT on November 3, 2025. Everton started brightly, dominating the first 30 minutes and taking the lead in the opening half through Iliman Ndiaye. The forward picked up the ball on the right, cut inside past three defenders, and bent a fine shot into the net from the edge of the area.

Jack Grealish nearly doubled the advantage when he thumped a shot against the post, and Thierno Barry missed a clear chance by blazing over from Grealish's cross. Barry, who replaced Beto in the starting lineup, is yet to register a shot on target since joining the club. Everton's James Garner had lashed wide after just 12 seconds, but they managed only one more shot on goal until the 85th minute.

Sunderland, who were unchanged from their previous outing, improved late in the first half and transformed after the restart. Granit Xhaka leveled the score just 45 seconds into the second half with a deflected strike off James Tarkowski and the crossbar, following a blocked effort from Enzo Le Fee. It was Xhaka's first goal for the club since leaving Arsenal.

The hosts, managed by Regis Le Bris, dominated thereafter, registering nine more shots but unable to beat returning former favorite Jordan Pickford. Everton could have snatched a winner in added time but wasted a two-on-one breakaway. Sunderland loaded the box with long throws and created half-chances, but the scoreline held.

David Moyes expressed frustration with Everton's second-half display, saying: “I wanted much more and we’re capable of it. I think we have a good team, we played quite well for some periods, but not for long enough.” Le Bris praised his side's resilience: “We didn’t start well... But we switched on the last part of the first half, and the second half was much better and we deserved to even score a second goal.”

Xhaka reflected: “Second half was very, very good... With a bit more luck, we win this game, but in the end we take one point.” Sunderland now have 18 points from 10 games (W5 D3 L2), their best start since 1999-00. Everton, with 10 draws since Moyes' return last season, sit 14th and have collected 21 away points, trailing only Arsenal, Crystal Palace, and Brentford on the road.

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Evanilson heads Bournemouth's equalizer in 1-1 Premier League draw against Sunderland at Vitality Stadium.
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Bournemouth draw 1-1 with Sunderland at Vitality Stadium

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Bournemouth and Sunderland played out an entertaining 1-1 draw in the Premier League at the Vitality Stadium. Eliezer Mayenda gave Sunderland the lead in the first half, but Evanilson equalized with a header after the hour mark. Both teams had chances to win but settled for a point each.

Everton claimed a 2-0 victory against relegation-threatened Burnley at the Hill-Dickinson Stadium, boosting their push for European football. James Tarkowski scored the opener with a header, followed by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's second-half finish. The result leaves Everton eighth, two points behind sixth-placed Chelsea.

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Everton missed a chance to strengthen their European push after being held to a 2-2 draw at Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon. The Toffees led twice but were pegged back late on by the hosts.

Leeds United secured a vital point in a 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace, holding firm with 10 men for the second half after Gabriel Gudmundsson's red card. Dominic Calvert-Lewin missed a first-half penalty, but manager Daniel Farke praised his team's resilience. The result leaves Leeds three points above the Premier League relegation zone after five games without a win.

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