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Imajaghan on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/Imajaghan)"Tuncay is the classiest player on the pitch and will be the difference today for Stoke. No Delap bombs today"2013: Two chances in a couple of minutes for Sunderland, Kenwyne Jones slapping straight at keeper Thomas Sorensen from Michael Turner’s knockdown, and Steed Malbranque then firing wide from 20 yards out. 2011:Robbie Keane is officially a Bhoy,then, with his loan from Spurs confirmed. He will be paraded at Celtic Park at 2300 GMT tonight. Blimey - late night for the Celts then.**2010: ROBBIE KEANE SIGNS FOR CELTIC UNTIL THE SUMMER****2009: **Abdoulaye Faye saves Salif Diao’s blushes after the midfielder’s wayward pass gifts Darren Bent possession, only for Faye to clear his lines well.2007: Real scare that for Sunderland, then, and there’s not a great deal of mystery as to how they’ve leaked 18 goals in six games. Apart from that, though, a half decent start from the hosts with Kenwyne Jones causing a few problems.pars4promotion on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/pars4promotion)"You needn’t bother giving us updates from the Bury-Rochdale game, it’s got 0-0 written all over it!"2004: Stoke, on their very first attack, should be ahead. Bit of magic from Tuncay, the Turkish frontman slipping the ball through to an unmarked Dean Whitehead in the box, but the midfielder - against his former side - allows the keeper to save one-on-one with a tame side-footed finish.2002: We are under way at the Stadium of Light.1959: The players are out, Sunderland will get us started. You readyJoberGooner on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/JoberGooner)"More certain than death that Fuller is a trump card of Tony Pulis for the second-half."1955: Before I forget, I’ll also be bringing you goal action from Gigg Lane as 1st and fourth meet in League Two, Bury v Rochdale. Big local derby that too. They’re 10 minutes in, 0-0.clarrie-blue on 606:](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A62694976)"Can’t see there being five goals in this one - two at the most. Possibly 1-1."1953: So *Sunderland boss Steve Bruce, fresh from signing Tottenham full-back Alan Hutton on loan, gives new signing Matt Kilgallon his first home start following his move from Sheffield United. Stoke boss Tony Pulis makes three changes from the side that beat Arsenal 3-1, with Abdoulaye Faye returning to the heart of the defence alongside Ryan Shawcross, while Danny Higginbotham shifts to left-back. Salif Diao returns to the centre of midfield while ex-Black Cat Dean Whitehead moves to the right, with Rory Delap dropped to the bench, and Tuncay partnered by Mamady Sidibe up front.PopeandSwift on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/PopeandSwift)"Kenwyne to break his duck tonight and show Liverpool what they’re missing. Sunderland to win and push on with new signings."1950: Who wants a prediction then No-one Well you’re getting one anyway.
Sunderland 3-2 Stoke
And Robbie Keane (for who Bhoys fans are already crowding outside Celtic Park to see) to bag a hatful of goals in Scotland. A bagful.BarrelofFun on 606:](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A62694976)"Here in Brighton we didn’t even find a satsuma or a solitary nut. Perhaps we can look forward to a pair of socks on loan."Anon via text: "So Stoke buy one keeper, offload four reserves, and yet we still don’t get a player in who will help us score the goals we sorely miss this season! If we’re not careful, we’ll get pulled into the drop zone…"1944: You couldn’t get two teams in much more different form this evening, Stoke unbeaten in 2010 and Sunderland with just one win in their last 13 Premier League matches. Still, the Potters have not won one of their last seven visits to Wearside so the Black Cats - on their first appearance at home since Boxing Day - will be looking to return to winning ways in a bid to leapfrog their mid-table rivals tonight.stand_free on Twitter: ](http://twitter.com/stand_free)"Still over four hours up here in Scotland to go till the window closes, plenty time for more deals (he says with fingers crossed)."Anon via text: “Have Liverpool signed Vasilis Torosidis Or was that just another rumour”
*No firm news as yet mate, but if it’s gone through it’s a late one.1938: These two clubs have done their fair share of hurry and scurry today, of course, with Sunderland snapping upAlan Hutton from Tottenhamand Stoke leaving it later than late to wrap up the arrival ofAsmir Begovic from Portsmouth.There’s also talk that Sunderland might just have sneaked Benjani in the back door at the death - we’ll keep you posted on that - and I’ll let you know if Hutton and Begovic are braving the north east cold this evening.toffeebluecard on 606:](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A62694976)"RE: 1930 - Monster moves Adam Johnson will get five appearances in two years, Robbie Keane will end his career in Scotland, losing a few european games."Budmeister91 on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/Budmeister91)"Looking forward to Stoke-Sunderland, be interesting if Beattie features at all after the transfer speculation."1933: TEAMS - SUNDERLAND v STOKE
Sunderland: Gordon, Mensah, Turner, Kilgallon, McCartney, Malbranque, Cattermole, Cana, Reid, Bent, Jones. Subs: Fulop, Bardsley, Zenden, Campbell, Henderson, Meyler, Da Silva.
Stoke: Sorensen, Huth, Shawcross, Abdoulaye Faye, Higginbotham, Diao, Whitehead, Whelan, Etherington, Sanli, Sidibe. Subs: Simonsen, Lawrence, Beattie, Fuller, Collins, Delap, Wilkinson.
Referee: Howard Webb (S Yorkshire)1932: Plenty to chat about, then - on today of all days - so why not give yourself the chance to be web famous for 15 minutes and text me your chat to 81111 (UK) and +44 7786200666 (worldwide); get involved in the debate on606;](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A62694976)and/or hitsampatricklyon on Twitter](http://twitter.com/sampatricklyon)too. This is very much your moment, folks.**1930: **Bless our very own Jonathan Stevenson. Just before 1700 GMT he looked like he’d woken up on Christmas morning expecting a brand new bike, only to dip into his stocking and find a satsuma and a bag of nuts - and now you can’t wipe the smile off his little face. Let’s be honest,the final day of the transfer windowwas looking about exciting as the BBC canteen menu not so long ago - but now, thanks toAdam JohnsonandRobbie Keane,our marathon effort today looks to have been rewarded with a couple of monster moves. And you know what It doesn’t end there. Not only will I keep you in the loop with any last-minute/unannounced deals, but we have Sunderland v Stoke to get our teeth into. Don’t go anywhereThis article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.