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watch Sunderland vs Stoke City Live Streaming online England - Premier League  Soccer Match  October 04, 2014 14.00 GMT On Saturday. Sunderland vs Stoke City are the favorites to win their England - Premier League group, and Saturday's match  should go a long way towards determining who will come out on top. While attention focuses on Alan Pardew’s travails up the road at Newcastle it has almost gone unnoticed that Sunderland, too, have still to win a league game this season. This leaves Gus Poyet’s side doubly anxious to atone for Stoke’s recent 2-1 League Cup win on Wearside but whatever happens Mark Hughes is likely to cast covetous glances at Lee Cattermole. Poyet says persuading his board not to sell Sunderland’s enforcer to Stoke last January ranks as his best piece of transfer business. Watch Sunderland vs Stoke City live streaming online your PC totally free this site. No need install or download any software and tools. Need a Computer and internet Modem, Watch this exciting match here.


 



Sunderland head coach Gus Poyet will welcome defender Wes Brown back to the squad for Saturday's home clash with Stoke. Brown missed last weekend's 0-0 Premier League draw with Swansea because of a calf problem, but has returned to training and is available once again. However, loan signing Sebastian Coates is out with a thigh injury, while midfielder Emanuele Giaccherini remains a doubt with an ankle problem. Meanwhile, Stoke midfielder Mame Biram Diouf is set to miss the game. But early indications suggest Diouf's injury is not as bad as first feared and he will be fit to return following the international break. Marko Arnautovic is set to come in to replace Diouf while Geoff Cameron could also figure in the squad as he returns from five weeks out with a hernia problem. Stoke travel to Wearside for the second time in 11 days following their Capital One Cup victory at the Stadium of Light last month. Head coach Gus Poyet insists he is not overly concerned by a so far winless start to the Premier League season that sees Sunderland having drawn five times, but a seventh game without victory would not make for pleasant reading going into the international break.