Premier League
8:15 PMFebruary 11, 2026
Regular Season – 26
Stadium of Light
Referee: Chris Kavanagh, England
Sunderland
Liverpool
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0.66
Expected goals (xG)
1.84
Passing
308 (83%)
Accurate passes
423 (86%)
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22
G
Robin Roefs
7.2
D
Reinildo Mandava
15
D
Omar Alderete
6.2
5
D
Daniel Ballard
6.7
20
D
Nordi Mukiele
6.9
28
M
Enzo The Fairy
7.2
27
M
Noah Sadiki
7.2
10
M
Nilson Angulo
6.6
19
M
Habib Diarra
6.9
32
M
Trai Hume (C)
6.7
9
F
Brian Brobbey
5.9
1
G
Alisson
7.3
26
D
Andrew Robertson
6.9
D
Virgil van Dijk (C)
61′
5
D
Ibrahima Konate
7.9
3
D
Wataru Endo
6.9
10
M
Alexis Mac Allister
7.5
38
M
Ryan Gravenberch
6.9
18
M
Cody Agat
7.3
7
M
Florian Wirtz
6.7
M
Mohamed Salah
22
F
Hugo Ekiit
6.6
Substitutes
D
Joe Gomez
M
Curtis Jones
F
Federico Chiesa
25
G
Giorgi Mamardashvili
6
D
Miloš Kerkez
47
D
Calvin Ramsay
42
M
Trey Nyoni
68
M
Kieran Morrison
73
F
Ngumoha River
Premier League Standings – Premier League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Relegation – Championship
Liverpool secured a crucial 1-0 away victory over Sunderland, with Virgil van Dijk’s decisive second-half header proving the difference at the Stadium of Light.
Liverpool travelled to Wearside on February 11, 2026, aiming to solidify their Premier League position. Ranked 6th with an inconsistent recent form of two wins, one draw, and two losses, they faced a Sunderland side sitting 9th, hoping to upset the odds. Pre-match predictions heavily favored the visitors.
The first half began with Liverpool dominating possession. They controlled the midfield, pressing Sunderland deep into their own half. The Reds registered 10 shots in the opening 45 minutes, but many missed the target.
Sunderland defended with discipline, frustrating Liverpool’s attacking efforts. Their resolve was evident as they limited clear-cut opportunities for the visitors. Goalkeeper Robin Roefs was called into action but largely handled what came his way.
The only notable incident of the first half came in the 24th minute. Sunderland’s Reinildo Mandava received a yellow card for delaying the game. The half concluded goalless, leaving both teams with work to do.
After the break, Liverpool intensified their attack, searching for the breakthrough. Sunderland continued to absorb pressure, looking for moments to counter. The match remained a tight contest, with both sides battling for control.
The deadlock finally broke in the 61st minute. Mohamed Salah delivered an inch-perfect assist from a set-piece. Virgil van Dijk rose highest, powerfully heading the ball into the net. This put Liverpool 1-0 ahead, changing the complexion of the game.
Following the goal, both managers made tactical changes. Liverpool brought on Wataru Endo in the 69th minute, followed by Cody Gakpo in the 75th. Sunderland responded with a triple substitution in the 80th minute, introducing N. Angulo, T. Hume, and O. Alderete to inject fresh energy.
Liverpool pushed for a second goal to seal the win, creating more opportunities. Sunderland bravely sought an equalizer in the dying minutes, making a final substitution for Habib Diarra in added time. Despite their efforts, they could not find a way past Alisson Becker.
The statistics highlighted Liverpool’s control. They finished with 57% possession, 23 total shots, and an expected goals (xG) figure of 1.84. Sunderland managed 11 shots and an xG of 0.66. Both Alisson and Roefs made 2 saves.
This narrow victory boosts Liverpool’s challenge for a higher league position. Sunderland, despite the defeat, showcased their resilience against one of the Premier League’s top teams.
