Sunderland are heading back to the Championship after winning the League One play-offs at Wembley. The Black Cats defeated Wycombe Wanderers 2-0, with Elliot Embleton scoring in the first half and Ross Stewart in the second.
Sunderland were roared on by more than 46,000 fans at Wembley, and it was the club's first win at the national stadium in front of a crowd since their FA Cup triumph back in 1973. It ends Sunderland's four-year stay in the third tier, and Alex Neil and his team will be playing Championship football next term.
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Here's how James Hunter rated the Sunderland players.
Anthony Patterson 7
One vital stop from Vokes in the second half, and was rock solid collecting crosses all afternoon
Lynden Gooch 7
Played right-back and acquitted himself well
Bailey Wright 7
Generally sound, although had one heart-in-mouth moment when he mis-read the bounce of the ball and it let Vokes in on goal
Danny Batth 8
A tower of strength alongside Wright
Dennis Cirkin 7
Excellent in the first half, but had to tread carefully in the second after picking up a booking
Corry Evans 8
Did the hard yards in the middle of midfield
Luke O'Nien 7
His energy alongside Evans in midfield was crucial
Patrick Roberts 8
Caused all kinds of problems down the right, and came close to scoring a third goal late on
Alex Pritchard 9
Sunderland's man of the match, he was everywhere on the day. Provided the assist for the second goal
Elliot Embleton 7
Brilliant in the early stages, and his wickedly swerving shot brought the early goal
Ross Stewart 8
Led the line superbly, as he has all season, and deserved his goal
Subs
Jack Clarke 7
For Embleton 61mins. Offered a threat when he came on, and forced a save out of Stockdale
Callum Doyle N/A
For Pritchard 80mins.
Nathan Broadhead N/A
For Stewart 88mins.
Not used: Hoffmann, Neil, Matete,, McGeady
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