From the last three league matches, Sunderland AFC has won two games and lost one, giving them a total of six points to add to their tally so far this season. Meanwhile, the Wycombe Wanderers has won two games and drawn one from their last three.
This weekend, Sunderland take on Wycombe Wanders at their home ground, the Stadium of Light.
If you’re not heading to the game, you can get all the action elsewhere.
Is the match being broadcast on TV?
No, the game will not be available on any television channels.
Where can you livestream the Sunderland v Wycombe game?
Although the match isn’t available for live video streaming, fans of both clubs can buy a live audio pass to listen along to the game.
Sunderland fans can buy a monthly audio pass or a season audio pass for 2021-22 via their website. To find out prices, fans can sign up to make an account and buy online.
Wycombe Wanderers fans are able to get a single audio pass for £2.50, an audio monthly pass for £4.49 or an audio season pass for £45. No matter which audio pass Wycombe fans choose, they will have access to live match audio, match highlights, behind the scenes content and the club newsletter.
Tomorrow fans can also tune into BBC Radio Newcastle from 2pm for pre-match build up and 3pm for coverage of both the Sunderland v Wycombe Wanderers and Newcastle v Southampton games.
When is kick off?
The game will start at 3pm on Saturday 28 August 2021.
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