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Hello and welcome to LIVE commentary of Sunderland v Swansea City. Kick-off is at 15:00 GMT.

Premier League / Matchday 6
Stadium of Light / 27.09.2014
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The Editorial Team

Updated 27/09/2014 at 16:51 GMT+1


45'+1
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That is half-time and its 0-0. Aside from a late burst of corners for the Black Cats, there's been little to shout about.
45'
There will be one added minute.
43'
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Booking for Cattermole for a crunching tackle on Sigurdsson.
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Maybe so but the Black Cats have created most of the chances so far, while the Swans have looked toothless in attack.
39'
Gomis turns and from 30 yards out curls a shot high and wide, a poor effort. Bony will not be worried about losing his place.
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Fabianski has been the best player on the field by far in the first period.
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Swansea eventually get the ball clear after Wickham's shot is blocked.
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The ball falls to Vergini whose backwards header is tipped behind for another corner.
34'
This time Larsson's corner is cleared by Gomis. Cattermole sends in a cross from the other side and Fabianski parries the ball away for another corner.
33'
Larsson's first-time ball is headed away by Williams for a corner as Wickham was lurking. The delivery falls to Cattermole, whose ferocious shot is deflected behind.
32'
Corner to Swansea after Dyer's cross is headed away. But the delivery is straight at Mannone, which sums up the story of the first half.
30'
Fernandez gets a talking to from the ref after a strong challenge.
29'
We've not seen much of Shelvey or Sigurdsson going forward yet. The pair were devastating against West Brom last month.
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The Black Cats have had the better chances, but there's not been too much quality on show..
25'
Bony looks on from the bench, he is certain to come on given Gomis's display so far.
23'
A dire start to the game, Rodwell and Routledge have been quiet so far.
22'
Van Aanholt tries a shot from 35 yards that goes into row Z.
20'
Jones's cross/shot from a tight angle is smothered by Fabianski, who has been the busier of the keepers so far.