- Heskey (24), Milner (61)
- Date:2009-12-15
- Kick-off:19:45
- Venue:Stadium of Light
- Attendance:34821
- Referee:Friend, K
Live Commentary
90mins
Full time: SUNDERLAND 0-2 ASTON VILLA: Milner is the star as Villa march on with another impressive display. Sunderland can count themselves unlucky but look to have enough quality to avoid a relegation battle.
90mins
Villa make a late change as Sidwell replaces Agbonlahor.
89mins
Luke Young is booked for a late challenge on Reid.
86mins
Reid's free-kick from the left flank is headed clear by Luke Young.
83mins
Double change from Sunderland as Mensah and Bardsley replace Turner and Jones.
81mins
Fulop punches Downing's cross clear of danger.
79mins
Cana gets his marching orders for a second booking.
76mins
Heskey flicks the ball on for Agbonlahor but Turner clears.
73mins
Cana hits a long range shot over the Villa goal.
71mins
Henderson makes way for Cattermole.
70mins
Reid delivers another dangerous cross that Dunne heads clear.
67mins
Milner is in the thick of the action and picks up a booking.
65mins
Ashley Young's cross is smashed clear by Nosworthy as Villa push for a third.
63mins
Milner is involved at the other end now as he clears Reid's dangerous cross.
60mins
SUNDERLAND 0-2 ASTON VILLA: Great goal by MILNER. The Villa man's 25 yard shot finds the top corner.
59mins
Ashley Young charges at the Sunderland defence and his low shot clips the post.
56mins
Da Silva's shot is blocked by Dunne and cleared to safety.
53mins
Ashley Young finds Heskey in the Sunderland box but the England striker blazes over the bar.
50mins
Dunne gets a head to McCarthey's dipping cross. Sunderland have started brightly.
47mins
So close for Sunderland! Bent found Reid but the midfielder's shot flew inches wide of the target.
45mins
We're back under way in the second half. No changes at the break.
45mins
Half time: SUNDERLAND 0-1 ASTON VILLA: Villa take a deserved lead into the break although Freidel has made two good saves to preserve the lead.
42mins
Henderson smashes a shot over the Villa goal from the edge of the box, after a knock-down by Bent.
40mins
Jones' header from Henderson's cross flies wide of the Villa goal.
38mins
Petrov's long range shot is gathered up by Fulop.
35mins
Friedel makes a great save from Reid after good work by Richardson.
32mins
Jones fires a shot goalwards but there's no power on it and Friedel collects.
30mins
Richardson tries a bicycle-kick but the ball drops wide of the Villa goal.
28mins
It looks like Milner handled the ball in his own box but the referee waves play on despite home fans screaming for a penalty.
25mins
Jones flicks on for Bent but the former Charlton man tries to find his strike partner again and Villa clear.
24mins
SUNDERLAND 0-1 ASTON VILLA: Milner finds HESKEY in the box and the England striker fires home.
23mins
Richardson's low cross is hacked clear by Dunne.
21mins
Villa have picked up the pace now and are dominating after a slow start.
19mins
Milner finds Heskey with a clever pass but Henderson gets back to clear the danger.
17mins
Downing's chipped free-kick comes back of the Sunderland bar and is cleared by Nosworthy.
15mins
McCartney brings down Heskey on the edge of the Sunderland box. Free-kick to Villa. McCartney is booked.
13mins
Cana is booked for a tug on Agbonlahor's shirt.
12mins
Petrov finds Milner but his shot is blocked and cleared by Turner.
10mins
Bent chests the ball down for Henderson who shots narrowly wide of the Villa goal.
8mins
Dunne concedes another corner under pressure from Jones.
6mins
Downing sends over a dangerous cross that Warnock fires high over the Sunderland goal.
3mins
Reid's corner flashes across the six yard box and out for a goal kick to Villa.
2mins
Bent races towards goal but Dunne is there to knock the ball out of play.
0mins
Referee Kevin Friend gets the game under way.
0mins
The teams are out at the Stadium of Light. Sunderland will be looking to put a disappointing draw with Portsmouth behind them. Villa picked up a shock win at Old Trafford on Saturday and can strengthen their hold on third place with a win.
0mins
Aston Villa: Friedel, Luke Young, Cuellar, Dunne, Warnock, Ashley Young, Petrov, Milner, Downing, Heskey, Agbonlahor
0mins
Aston Villa will be looking to build on their shock 1-0 at Old Trafford last time out. Martin O'Neill picks the same side that beat Manchester United, with Stephen Warnock shaking off injury to take his place in defence.
0mins
Sunderland: Fulop, Nosworthy, Turner, Da Silva, McCartney, Henderson, Cana, Richardson, Reid, Bent, Jones
0mins
Kieran Richardson returns for Sunderland after serving a ban on Saturday. Striker Kenwyne Jones has recovered from a shoulder injury and also starts.
Match Preview
Sunderland entertain Aston Villa at the Stadium Of Light on Tuesday evening and the hosts will be looking to bring the visitors back down to earth following Saturday's excellent away-day win at Manchester United.
Martin O'Neill's outfit secured a shock 1-0 success at Old Trafford against Sir Alex Ferguson's injury-ravaged Red Devils side.
England star Gabriel Agbonlahor was the match-winner and Villa will once again be looking to score a victory on their travels.
Steve Bruce will need to pick his team up after they suffered a demoralising late setback against basement boys Portsmouth.
In-form striker Darren Bent opened the scoring for the Black Cats before a leveller deep into stoppage-time from Younes Kaboul secured an unlikely point for the south coast side.
Sunderland have now picked up just one point from their last three games since beating Arsenal 1-0 on November 21 and their mini-slump has seen them slip down to tenth place in the Premier League table.
Villa on the other hand sit in a lofty fourth place after their triumph against the champions at the weekend and they have been aided by a run that has resulted in three wins and two draws in their last five league fixtures.
O'Neill is still without the injured trio of Wilfred Bouma (ankle), James Collins (groin) and Curtis Davies (dislocated shoulder) as they look to consolidate their top-four push while Bruce will be missing Craig Gordon (broken arm), Bolo Zenden (groin), Anton Ferdinand (ankle), Lee Cattermole (knee) and John Mensah (calf).
The two teams have already met this term, in the Carling Cup in October on Wearside when Villa won through to the next stage of the competition after a penalty shoot-out.
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Match Report
High-flying Aston Villa moved into third place after a convincing 2-0 win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
Martin O'Neill's side may not have put the Black Cats to the sword, but in the end they were comfortable winners.
It was a miserable night for the home side, who in the end not only saw their team brushed aside, but also had skipper Lorik Cana sent off for two bookable offences.
It didn't start badly for the Wearsiders, who could have gone ahead after just four minutes, but youngster Jordan Henderson's shot flew just wide of the target.
But after that things never really went their way. Manager Steve Bruce, his team and the home support felt that several decisions went against them, much to their chagrin.
So much so that the Sunderland fans made sure match official Kevin Friend and his assistant were in no doubt about how they rated their performance as the match officials were met with a crescendo of boos as they left the field at half-time and upon their return after the break.
But while some of the man in the middle's decision were less than favourable towards the hosts, it the Wearsiders themselves who were the architects of their own downfall.
A dreadful wayward pass by George McCartney gave Villa their opener on 24 minutes. The loose ball was pounced upon and Stilyan Petrov played the ball into the feet of James Milner on the edge of the area.
The former Newcastle United man pushed the ball through to Emile Heskey, who fired home from eight yards out.
The hosts did try to get back into the game before the break, but the majority of opportunities which came their way were little better than half-chances.
Henderson fired wide of the mark twice, while Kieran Richardson was also way off-target with an effort on 41 minutes.
But by far the Black Cats' best chance of the opening half came on 35 minutes when Villa goalkeeper Brad Friedel got down well to save from Andy Reid, after good work down the right by Henderson.
Bruce's side started the second brightly and were almost level on 48 minutes, Reid firing wide after racing on to Darren Bent's flick-on.
But the Wearsiders were left with a mountain to climb after a sublime piece of finishing from Milner.
The midfielder cut inside and held off Richardson before firing in a rocket from 25 yards out which gave Black Cats keeper Marton Fulop no chance.
Sunderland continued to look for a way back into the game and a superb tackle from Richard Dunne prevented Kenwyne Jones from putting the finishing touch to McCartney's cross on 65 minutes.
Bruce brought on Lee Cattermole on 71 minutes, hoping the tenacious midfielder, back after a lengthy lay-off, could add more fight to the home attack.
Sunderland could have reduced the deficit on 90 minutes, but substitute Phil Bardsley headed wide, which would have been scant consolation for those who remained among the home support.
Sunderland Team
Aston Villa Team
Sunderland | Aston Villa |
Corners
| 7 | 1 |
Fouls
| 16 | 15 |
Goal attempts
| 12 | 10 |
Shots off target
| 10 | 7 |
Offsides
| 0 | 0 |



90mins
Bardsley powers a header wide of Friedel's left hand post from Reid's cross.