Sunderland supporters will be able to attend and stream the club's game against Saudi Arabian side Al-Shabab FC. The Saudi Arabian side are currently sat top of the Saudi Professional League with proceedings paused for the World Cup in Qatar.
Red and whites fans have recently expressed their concerns over the friendly fixture, having been opposed to PIF's takeover at fierce rivals Newcastle United. The Black Cats will take on their Saudi counterparts on Friday, 25 November with kick off at 1pm UK time.
Supporters will also be able to attend the game in Dubai, with tickets only available from the Jebel Ali Centre of Excellence and will be priced at 80AED for adults and 30AED for Under-16s. Tickets will not be sold from the Stadium of Light.
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The Wearside faithful will also be able to watch the game on stream via SAFC Live, with passes now available to purchase. Tony Mowbray's side will return to action in the Championship on December 3 against Millwall in a rearranged fixture, previously postponed following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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