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  • Date: 2006-08-28
  • Kick-off: 15:00
  • Attendance: 24242
  • Referee: Joslin, P

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

90mins

Grant Leadbitter is being taken off, Nyron Nosworthy has come on in his place.

89mins

Chris Brown is booked for unsporting behaviour.

89mins

Sunderland are replacing Chris Brown with Jonathan Stead.

78mins

Tobias Hysen is replaced by Daryl Murphy.

77mins

Grant Leadbitter is booked for unsporting behaviour.

66mins

Ronnie Wallwork goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.

58mins

West Brom are replacing Richard Chaplow with Ronnie Wallwork.

58mins

Jonathan Greening is being taken off, Darren Carter has come on in his place.

47mins

Goal!! Neill Collins scores for Sunderland.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

46mins

Nathan Ellington is replaced by Kevin Phillips.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by P Joslin

35mins

Chris Perry is booked for unsporting behaviour.

33mins

Goal!! Sunderland have scored with Dean Whitehead putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.

Match Report

Watched from the stands by manager-elect Roy Keane, Sunderland romped to a first victory of the season and moved off the bottom of the Championship table.

Keane could only have been impressed as the Black Cats inflicted a first defeat of the campaign on West Brom with goals from skipper Dean Whitehead and Neill Collins.

Although Keane does not officially take over his duties until Tuesday, there was an immediate impact in Sunderland's formation with a switch to a five-man midfield, leaving Chris Brown to plough a lone furrow up front.

But there was no lack of attacking movement as Sunderland totally dominated the first half, with a single goal scant reward for their possession and chances created.

After surviving an early scare when goalkeeper Ben Alnwick scrambled a right wing cross behind for a corner, only poor finishing kept the Baggies on level terms.

Liam Lawrence fired over the bar and new signing Tobias Hysen was unlucky with a close-range effort that whistled just past the post, before Brown should have at least hit the target from close range in a hectic barrage on the West Brom goal.

Lawrence headed past the upright then shot straight at Pascal Zuberbuhler and Hysen's long-range effort flew over the bar, but the best chance fell to Stephen Elliott in the 31st minute.

The Republic of Ireland international raced clear only to be denied by the outstretched leg of Zuberbuhler, but two minutes later Sunderland deservedly went ahead.

But the breakthrough needed an alert referee's assistant to rule that Whitehead's in-swinging corner from the left had crossed the line despite the efforts of full-back Paul Robinson to head clear.

Stephen Elliott again failed to take advantage of another great opportunity in the next minute, his snap-shot lifting over the bar.

Former Sunderland favourite Kevin Phillips, who preferred a move from Aston Villa to the Baggies instead of returning to the Stadium of Light, replaced a subdued Nathan Ellington at the start of the second half, but within a minute the hosts went further ahead.

Brown was hauled down when making his way along the byline, and from Hysen's free-kick, Neill Collins scored his first league goal for the club with a thumping close-range header.

With John Hartson making no impact and Phillips only a shadow of the player who scored 130 goals for Sunderland, there was simply no way back for the Championship favourites.

Sunderland

West Bromwich Albion

Corners

63

Fouls

1716

Goal attempts

138

Shots off target

74

Offsides

74

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