- Pedersen (53), Diouf (77)
- Bent (52), Bent (65)
- Date:2009-12-28
- Kick-off:15:00
- Venue:Ewood Park
- Attendance:25656
- Referee:Dean, M
Live Commentary
90mins
Full-Time: BLACKBURN 2-2 SUNDERLAND. Mike Dean blows for full-time. It finishes all square after four goals in a great second half.
90mins
George McCartney goes into the referee's notebook.
90mins
There are four minutes of added time.
88mins
Christopher Samba's prod from close range hits the post.
87mins
Phil Bardsley is shown yellow.
86mins
Nikola Kalinic stretches for a header but his effort is inches wide of the post.
85mins
Morten Gamst Pedersen's chipped cross is too close to Marton Fulop.
83mins
Steven N'Zonzi's diagonal ball can only find the hands of Marton Fulop.
81mins
Morten Gamst Pedersen's free kick is saved by Marton Fulop.
79mins
Sunderland are pushing forward looking for a winner.
77mins
BLACKBURN 2-2 SUNDERLAND. El Hadji Diouf heads in the back of the net after meeting Pascal Chimbonda's centre.
74mins
Keith Andrews' effort is wide of the target.
72mins
El Hadji Diouf replaces David Hoilett for Rovers.
72mins
Nikola Kalinic replaces Jason Roberts for Rovers.
72mins
Franco di Santo replaces Benni McCarthy for Rovers.
71mins
Darren Bent forces a great save from Paul Robinson.
69mins
Gael Givet shoots but his effort is wide of the upright.
67mins
Steven N'Zonzi goes close from the edge of the area.
65mins
BLACKBURN 1-2 SUNDERLAND. Darren Bent beats the offside trap and slips the ball past an advancing Paul Robinson.
62mins
Benni McCarthy is shown yellow.
60mins
Keith Andrews touch on the edge of the area is heavy and allows Sunderland to clear.
57mins
Keith Andrews goes close, just unable to direct a cross goalwards after doing well to get his foot to the ball.
55mins
After a poor first half this game has really taken off now.
53mins
BLACKBURN 1-1 SUNDERLAND. Rovers reply immediately, Morten Gamst Pedersen beating two and shooting in off the post.
52mins
BLACKBURN 0-1 SUNDERLAND. Darren Bent slots the ball home after a scramble in the area.
50mins
David Hoilett looks to volley but completely misses the ball.
48mins
Steven N'Zonzi's goalbound effort is blocked.
47mins
The Rovers faithful are making a noise as they look to boost their team.
45mins
The second half is underway. The fans will be hoping for better fare.
45mins
Referee Mike Dean brings an uninspiring first half to a close.
43mins
Jordan Henderson's ball forward for Darren Bent is hit too strongly.
41mins
Daryl Murphy looks to put in Darren Bent but his pass does not find the striker.
39mins
Sunderland are struggling to get into the Rovers half at the moment.
37mins
Keith Andrews fierce drive is inadvertently deflected away from goal by David Hoilett.
36mins
David Meyler is booked for a challenge on Morten Gamst Pedersen.
34mins
Benni McCarthy's free kick deeflects off the wall for a Rovers corner.
32mins
This match has yet to come to life.
30mins
Nyron Nosworthy goes into the referee's notebook.
30mins
Sunderland clear away from Keith Andrews' free kick.
28mins
Jason Roberts looks to get a shot away but the ball does not quite fall for him.
26mins
Lorik Cana sees his drilled effort blocked.
24mins
Phil Bardsley tries his luck from distance but his shot rolls along the floor into the hands of Paul Robinson.
22mins
David Meyler's drive from distance is over the bar.
22mins
Fraizer Campbell's instinctive turn-and-shot is wide of the upright.
20mins
Benni McCarthy's header from Morten Gamst Pedersen's floated cross lands on top of the goal.
18mins
Daryl Murphy's low centre is headed away by Keith Andrews.
16mins
Steven N'Zonzi gets ahead of Daryl Murphy and puts the ball out of play.
14mins
It is a subdued atmosphere at Ewood Park.
12mins
Benni McCarthy's low ball into the area is cleared by George McCartney.
10mins
Keith Andrews strike is blocked by Lorik Cana.
8mins
Keith Andrews fires a rocket from distance that flies inches wide of the target.
6mins
Rovers are awarded a free kick for a challenge on Keith Andrews.
4mins
It is a quiet start to this game as both sides look to get into their stride.
2mins
Jordan Henderson fires wide from outside the area.
0mins
Referee Mike Dean gets the game underway.
0mins
Kenwyne Jones has not recovered from a calf injury for Sunderland.
0mins
Brett Emerton misses out for Blackburn with a groin injury.
Match Preview
Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce will be keen to see his out-of-form side grind out a victory against Sunderland on Monday afternoon.
Rovers' home form is keeping them out of serious trouble and another success would edge them away from the relegation zone for another week.
Rovers have endured much misery on their travels this term and thankfully for Allardyce, the wins are coming in Lancashire.
They have picked up 15 points from a possible 27 at Ewood Park - although they did take a point from a Boxing Day derby trip to Wigan Athletic.
Midfield man Brett Emerton is struggling to overcome a groin injury and colleague David Dunn is still troubled by a calf strain.
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce could be without Bolo Zenden (hamstring) with Anton Ferdinand (ankle) and Craig Gordon (broken arm) likely to be missing until the new year.
Defender Michael Turner will miss the second of four games for his suspension.
He was dismissed at the end of the 4-3 loss at Manchester City on December 19 following a stray elbow which caught England midfielder Gareth Barry.
The Black Cats' excellent start to the campaign is threatening to become undone after their recent poor form.
Darren Bent and Kenwyne Jones will be required to to fire them out of their poor streak at Ewood Park should the latter shake off a calf niggle.
Last season's meeting saw Blackburn slump to a 2-1 defeat at Ewood Park.
Chris Samba jumped high to head over goalkeeper Marton Fulop to put the hosts in front right on half-time before a storming fightback sealed the victory for the visitors.
Jones scored a clever overhead kick soon after the re-start before Frenchman Djibril Cisse lobbed Paul Robinson to grab the win.
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Match Report
El Hadji Diouf rescued a point against his old club, as Blackburn and Sunderland's winless streaks continued.
After a goalless first half, Darren Bent fired the visitors in front following a goalmouth scramble. Morten Gamst Pedersen provided an immediate response, before Bent grabbed his second of the game with a smart finish.
Diouf then came off the bench to head home the equaliser and Rovers ought to have won it late on when Nikola Kalinic headed wide and Chris Samba missed an open goal.
Rovers have now gone eight league games without a win, while Sunderland haven't won on their travels since the opening day of the season.
Before the game, both managers made changes on the back of 1-1 Boxing Day draws.
For Blackburn, Jason Roberts was handed a rare starting role, with Franco di Santo dropping to the bench, while Pedersen was preferred to Michel Salgado on the wing.
Steve Bruce had to cope with a mini-injury crisis, with John Mensah, Steed Malbranque, Andy Reid and Kenwyne Jones adding their names to a lengthy list that already included Craig Gordon, Anton Ferdinand, Lee Cattermole and Kieran Richardson.
Fraizer Campbell started up front with hot shot Bent, while midfielder David Meyler was handed his debut for the club.
Between them, the two teams had gone 13 games without a league win and you could understand why given the wayward shooting early on.
Just 45 seconds had elapsed when Jordan Henderson played a one-two with Bent, before dragging his effort well wide of the target.
Keith Andrews then fizzed a first-time volley just past the post for the home side, before Benni McCarthy sent a looping header onto the roof of the net from Pedersen's deep cross.
At the midway point of the half, Campbell and then Henderson both tried their luck from long range, but both volleys failed to trouble Paul Robinson in the Rovers goal.
Following his range-finder earlier on, Andrews again let fly from just outside the box, but his superb strike whistled inches wide of the upright.
After a fairly forgettable first half, the game sprung to life seven minutes after the restart. Daryl Murphy made an excellent break down the left, his centre was parried by Robinson and, with Ryan Nelsen and Gael Givet both frantically trying to clear the ball while on the floor, Bent stepped in to smash home his 12th league goal of the campaign.
However, straight from the restart and Rovers were back level. Givet made an interception in midfield, McCarthy touched the ball out left to Pedersen, and he cut inside Nyron Nosworthy before firing a right-foot shoot in off the near post.
Pedersen then almost turned provider when his perfectly-weighted cross was met by Andrews at the far post, but the Irishman somehow side-footed wide.
And Rovers were made to pay, as Sunderland struck on the break. Henderson played a defence-splitting pass for Bent to run onto and the England international coolly stroked the ball past Robinson into the bottom corner of the net.
Sam Allardyce went for broke with a triple change, bringing on di Santo, Kalinic and Diouf. And it proved to be a managerial masterstroke as, just three minutes later, two former Sunderland players combined, as Pascal Chimbonda crossed and Diouf rose highest to head home.
Rovers had the momentum and ought to have won it late on. On 87 minutes, Kalinic's header from Pedersen's cross dropped agonisingly wide of the far post and, two minutes later, Samba missed an open goal after a superb save from Fulop.
Blackburn Rovers Team
Sunderland Team
Blackburn Rovers | Sunderland |
Corners
| 4 | 4 |
Fouls
| 7 | 20 |
Goal attempts
Shots off target
| 10 | 3 |
Offsides
| 3 | 2 |



90mins
Marton Fulop jumps well to get to the ball ahead of Nikola Kalinic.