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Europe again for the first time since 1973. Hospitality at the Stadium of Light.
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Sunderland Association Football Club competes in the Premier League, with home fixtures at the Stadium of Light on the banks of the River Wear. Founded in 1879, the Black Cats have won six league titles (most before 1936) and are one of the most-supported clubs in the north-east, with a Stadium of Light atmosphere that rivals any in the Premier League on derby weekends.
Seventh, and back in Europe for the first time since 1973. Not a bad return to the top flight. On a matchday you're off the concourse and into the Premier Lounge, a Sir Bob Murray Suite or an executive box, with dining timed to kick-off and a transfer to your Sunderland or Newcastle hotel before the A19 backs up.
Every Sunderland booking carries box or lounge access, dining through the fixture, transfers from Sunderland station, and a named host through the matchday.
First European football at the Stadium of Light since 1973. Sunderland went up and finished seventh on 54 points, holding both City and United to draws along the way. That's the best a promoted side has managed since Leeds in 2020-21. Your seat's there when the 2026-27 season kicks off.
Every package carries a named host across the matchday, transfers from Sunderland station, and a pre-match briefing on the team news worth watching.