
Season 2025/2026
Premier League
West Ham vs Sunderland – Lineups & Match Details
West Ham beat Sunderland 3-1. Goals: C. Summerville (14'), J. Bowen (28' pen.), Mateus Fernandes (43'), B. Brobbey (66'). West Ham had 47% possession against Sunderland's 53%. Shots on target: 5-2.
Premier League · Regular Season - 23
Saturday, 24 January 2026
West Ham3 - 1
Full Time
HT: 3 - 0
SunderlandReferee: Thomas Bramall, England
Lineups
Substitutes
Substitutes
Match Events
C. Summerville
Assist: J. Bowen
J. Bowen
D. Ballard
Reinildo
Mateus Fernandes
Reinildo
Substitution 1
T. Hume
Substitution 2
R. Mundle
Substitution 3
B. Brobbey
Assist: N. Mukiele
Pablo
Substitution 1
O. Scarles
Substitution 2
V. Castellanos
V. Castellanos
Substitution 3
Eliezer Mayenda
Substitution 4
N. Sadiki
N. Mukiele
Substitution 5
H. Diarra
Mateus Fernandes
C. Summerville
Substitution 4
Statistics
Match preview
West Ham host Sunderland on Saturday, 24 January 2026 at London Stadium. The kick-off time is 12:30 local. The fixture is part of the Premier League schedule. West Ham go into the match 18th in the table; Sunderland sit 12th. The two squads have prepared for a tight contest.
Form coming in
West Ham have taken 1 win, 1 draw and 3 losses from their last 5. Recent run: 1 win. Sunderland have collected 1 win, 3 draws and 1 loss over the same span. Recent run: 1 win.
Head to head
The two clubs have met 3 times recently. Past results: 16 Aug 2025: West Ham 0-3 Sunderland; 15 Apr 2017: West Ham 2-2 Sunderland; 22 Oct 2016: West Ham 1-0 Sunderland. The series gives both sides something to draw on before kick-off.
Match recap
West Ham beat Sunderland 3-1. West Ham scored through C. Summerville 14', J. Bowen 28' (pen.), Mateus Fernandes 43'. Sunderland replied with B. Brobbey 66'. The decisive goal arrived in minute 66 as the contest closed.
Stat highlights
West Ham held 47% of the ball against 53% for Sunderland. Shots on target finished 5-2. Expected goals read 1.52 for West Ham, 0.67 for Sunderland.
Verdict
The win nudges West Ham forward and leaves Sunderland with work to do. West Ham sat 18th and Sunderland 12th before kick-off, so the table reshuffles slightly. The next round of fixtures will say more about where each side is going.