By Michael Nsikan Richard – November 29th, 2025
Date: November 29th 2025
Venue: Stadium Of Light
Result: Sunderland 3-2 Bournemouth
Match Overview
What a turnaround at the Stadium of Light! Sunderland clawed their way back from 2 goals down to snatch all 3 points against Bournemouth, a result that’s pushed them into the Premier League’s top 4. The Black Cats ended a frustrating 3-game winless streak while extending their fortress-like home record to yet another match.
Football Today and Sports Mole report that these two sides had not locked horns in the league since way back in April 2017. Bournemouth’s miserable November continued without a single win to show for it, whilst Sunderland stretched their unbeaten run at home to 7 Premier League fixtures.
First Half: Bournemouth Dream Start

Things couldn’t have gone much worse for the home side early on. Just 7 minutes in, Amine Adli pounced on the rebound after Evanilson’s effort smashed off the crossbar. The goal stemmed from a defensive mishap when fullback Nordi Mukiele lost his footing, gifting Antoine Semenyo the space to charge forward and tee up the chance.
8 minutes later, Bournemouth doubled their advantage in spectacular fashion. Tyler Adams spotted Sunderland keeper Robin Roefs wandering off his line following a botched corner and audaciously chipped him from about 45 yards out. The outrageous strike from practically the halfway line silenced the Stadium of Light and appeared to have settled the contest.
Yet Sunderland found a lifeline when the referee pointed to the spot after VAR spotted Alex Scott bringing down Reinildo Mandava inside the area. Enzo Le Fee stepped up confidently in the 30th minute, smashing his penalty into the top corner with real conviction to drag his side back into contention at 2-1 before the break.
Second Half: Sunderland’s Resurrection & Late Drama

The hosts wasted absolutely no time after the interval. Within 60 seconds of the restart, they were level. Granit Xhaka threaded a delightful reverse ball through to Bertrand Traore, who hammered a low shot beyond Djordje Petrovic at his near post. The goal completely transformed the atmosphere and swung momentum firmly behind the home fans.
Bournemouth thought they had regained the lead back when Evanilson tapped the ball home from close range after another dangerous Semenyo delivery, only for the linesman’s flag to cut their celebrations short for offside.
The decisive moment arrived in the 69th minute. Substitute Brian Brobbey rose to power, heading home a header from Enzo Le Fee’s corner, completing an astonishing comeback. The Stadium of Light absolutely erupted as the Black Cats grabbed their first lead of the afternoon.
Bournemouth threw everything forward, hunting for a leveler. Marcus Tavernier came agonizingly close, rattling the crossbar from range. Their afternoon went from bad to worse deep into stoppage time when substitute Lewis Cook saw a straight red for hitting Noah Sadiki with an elbow in the 96th minute, leaving the Cherries to finish the match a man down.
Match Statistics
- Possession: SUN 42.8% | 57.2% BOU
- Shots: SUN 12 | 18 BOU
- Shots On Target: SUN 6 | 6 BOU
- Fouls Committed: SUN 14 | 13 BOU
- Corners: SUN 6 | 3 BOU
Implications

Sky Sports and NBC Sports report that this result lifted Sunderland into the coveted top 4 spots, whilst Bournemouth dropped down to 9th. The 3 points took Sunderland’s points to 22 for the campaign, with Bournemouth stuck on 19 points.
For the newly-promoted Black Cats, this gutsy performance proves they’re not just making up the numbers in the top flight. They’ve shown they possess both the technical ability and mental fortitude to mix it with established Premier League sides and harbor realistic ambitions of European football.
As for Bournemouth, this defeat compounds their troubling away record and exposes a worrying tendency to crumble when protecting leads. The complete loss of discipline late on, showcased by Cook’s red card, will give manager Iraola plenty to ponder.
Looking Ahead
Sunderland face a brutal run of fixtures with midweek travel to Liverpool on Wednesday before heading to Manchester City the following Saturday. Bournemouth welcome Everton to the Vitality Stadium on Tuesday, then face Chelsea at home next weekend.
This pulsating encounter will be remembered as another chapter in Sunderland’s remarkable fairy tale season—further proof of their refusal to accept defeat and validation of Le Bris’s excellent work and astute management.
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