Sunderland vs Fulham Result

Sunderland
Full Time

Fulham
📍 Stadium of Light, Sunderland
🗓️ Sunday, 22 Feb 2026 at 14:00
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1 - 1
Actual
1 - 3
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Fulham Power Past Sunderland with Second-Half Surge at Stadium of Light
Fulham produced a clinical second-half display to dispatch Sunderland 3-1 at the Stadium of Light, overturning a goalless first half with three well-taken goals. After a cagey opening period, the visitors found their rhythm after the break, with Raúl Jiménez breaking the deadlock in the 54th minute. Fulham doubled their lead seven minutes later, effectively seizing control of the contest. Sunderland briefly threatened a comeback when Brian Brobbey pulled one back in the 76th minute, but Fulham extinguished any hopes of a revival with a decisive third goal five minutes from time. Statistically, both sides finished with 12 shots, but Fulham's sharper edge in front of goal—registering four shots on target to Sunderland's two—proved telling. The hosts enjoyed a slight possession advantage (53%) and forced six corners, but Fulham's disciplined defending and clinical finishing made the difference. The result keeps Fulham's momentum alive, while Sunderland are left to rue missed opportunities and lapses in concentration during a pivotal second-half spell.
Sunderland
Sunderland started brightly, dictating play with 53% possession and matching Fulham's shot tally. However, their lack of cutting edge in the final third—just two shots on target—ultimately undermined their efforts. The 4-1-4-1 formation allowed for midfield control, but defensive lapses after halftime proved costly, as Fulham capitalized on moments of disorganization. Brian Brobbey's 76th-minute goal offered hope, but it was too little, too late, as Sunderland conceded again before the final whistle.
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Fulham
Fulham delivered a professional away performance, absorbing pressure before striking decisively in the second half. Their 4-2-3-1 setup provided balance, with Sander Berge and Alex Iwobi anchoring midfield and allowing creative players like Harry Wilson and Emile Smith Rowe to flourish. Raúl Jiménez led the line superbly, opening the scoring and leading by example. Fulham's defensive unit, marshaled by Joachim Andersen and Calvin Bassey, stood firm under pressure, conceding just once and making key interventions when needed.
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Key Moments
54' — Goal
Raúl Jiménez opens the scoring for Fulham, breaking the deadlock after a tight first half.
61' — Goal
Fulham double their lead, capitalizing on Sunderland's defensive uncertainty.
76' — Goal
Brian Brobbey pulls one back for Sunderland, igniting hopes of a comeback.
85' — Goal
Fulham restore their two-goal cushion, sealing the victory.
Yellow Cards' — Discipline
Both sides see a player booked, reflecting the match's competitive edge.
Tactical Analysis
Sunderland lined up in a 4-1-4-1, aiming to control the midfield and build patiently from the back. This approach yielded a possession advantage and allowed them to probe Fulham's defensive lines, but failed to translate into high-quality chances. Fulham's 4-2-3-1 provided solidity in midfield and allowed their wide players to exploit spaces on the counter. The visitors' tactical discipline was evident, especially after taking the lead, as they sat deeper and struck clinically on the break. Both teams made use of set pieces, but Fulham's transitions and ability to exploit Sunderland's defensive gaps after turnovers proved decisive.
Turning Point
Raúl Jiménez's opener in the 54th minute shifted the momentum decisively in Fulham's favor, forcing Sunderland to chase the game and leaving them exposed at the back.
Man of the Match
Raúl Jiménez
Led the line superbly, scored the crucial opening goal, and set the tone for Fulham's second-half dominance.