Sunderland 2-1 Chelsea | Premier League | May 24, 2026
Sunderland produced a stirring final-day performance at the Stadium of Light, defeating Chelsea 2-1 to end their Premier League season on a high. The result capped a remarkable turnaround for the Black Cats under manager Tony Mowbray, while Chelsea’s disappointing campaign ended with another away defeat.
Match Overview
The visitors started brightly, controlling possession through Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo. Chelsea took a deserved lead in the 19th minute when Cole Palmer curled a free-kick over the wall and into the top corner. Sunderland, however, refused to buckle. The home side grew into the game, spurred on by a raucous crowd.
Just before half-time, Sunderland equalised. A corner from Patrick Roberts was met by Dan Ballard, whose header was saved by Robert Sánchez, but Jack Clarke was first to the rebound to poke home. The goal sent the Stadium of Light into delirium.
The second half was a battle. Chelsea pushed for a winner, but Sunderland’s defence, marshalled by Luke O’Nien, held firm. Then, against the run of play, the Black Cats struck again. In the 71st minute, a swift counter-attack saw Amad Diallo race clear and slot past Sánchez to make it 2-1. Chelsea pressed late but could not find an equaliser.
Key Moments
- 19' Goal Chelsea: Cole Palmer’s exquisite free-kick breaks the deadlock.
- 41' Goal Sunderland: Jack Clarke bundles in from close range after a corner scramble.
- 71' Goal Sunderland: Amad Diallo breaks away and finishes confidently.
- 85' Miss: Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson heads wide from six yards.
Standings Impact
The win lifted Sunderland to 11th place with 46 points, securing a comfortable mid-table finish in their first season after promotion. For Chelsea, the defeat left them in 8th place on 51 points, a deeply disappointing campaign that will raise further questions about the club’s direction under new ownership.
Player of the Match
Amad Diallo was electric throughout, causing constant problems for Chelsea’s left flank. His goal and assist (for the first, via the corner) were decisive. The young winger has grown immensely since his loan spell at Sunderland and now looks ready for a starring role.

