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EFL Championship | Sunderland v Queens Park Rangers (Sunderland) | May 3rd | Stadium of Light
May 3, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Sunderland
Explore Sunderland v Queens Park Rangers sporting information for 3rd May, as well as links for Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Sunderland Football Club, also known as The Black Cats, is a professional English football team based in the city of Sunderland. Founded in 1879, the team has a long and rich history, having played in the highest level of English football for over 22 seasons. They have won the prestigious FA Cup trophy twice, in 1937 and 1973, and were the runners-up in the Football League Cup in 1985 and 2014. The team has also had a successful run in the European competitions, reaching the final of the UEFA Cup in 1973. The squad comprises of talented players such as Aiden McGeady, Denver Hume, and Luke O'Nien, who have shown exceptional skills and dedication on the field. The team's home ground, the Stadium of Light, has a capacity of over 49,000 and is known for its electric atmosphere during matches. With an impressive track record and dedicated fan base, the Sunderland Football Club continues to make its mark in the world of football.
Queens Park Rangers, also known as QPR, is a professional football team based in West London, England. Founded in 1886, they currently compete in the Championship, the second tier of English football. QPR has a rich history, having won the League Cup in 1967 and the Third Division title in 1984. The team has also had several notable players over the years, including Les Ferdinand and Stan Bowles. Their home stadium, Loftus Road, has a capacity of over 18,000 and is known for its intimidating atmosphere. In recent years, QPR has focused on developing young talent, with players like Ryan Manning and Eberechi Eze making their mark in the team. QPR is a beloved club with a dedicated fan base and is known for its exciting and competitive style of play.
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FA Women's Championship | Sunderland Women v Sheffield United Women (Sunderland) | Stadium of Light
May 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Sunderland
Explore accurate Sunderland Women v Sheffield United Women sporting information for 4th May, as well as more Football times with Fixture Calendar. Sunderland Women's Football Club, commonly known as Sunderland Ladies, is a professional women's football team based in Sunderland, FA Women's Super League2. Founded in 1989, they compete in the FA Women's National League, which is the third tier of women's football in FA Women's Super League2. Over the years, the team has achieved great success, winning the FA Women's Premier League Cup in 2004 and the FA Women's National League title in 2009. They have also been runners-up in the Women's FA Cup twice, in 2009 and 2010. The team currently plays their home matches at the holds 3,000 spectators. Some notable players who have competed for Sunderland Ladies include FA Women's Super League2 international players Lucy Staniforth and Demi Stokes. With their strong track record and dedicated players, Sunderland Women's Football Club is a force to be reckoned with in the world of women's football.
Sheffield United Women's Football Club is a professional women's football team based in the city of FA Women's Super League0, FA Women's Super League2. The team was founded in 2002 and currently competes in the top tier of women's football in FA Women's Super League2, the FA Women's Super League. The team's home ground is the Sheffield United Bramall Lane stadium, which has a capacity of over 32,000. The team has a strong record in both domestic and international competitions, having won the FA Women's Cup three times and the FA Women's Championship twice. Some notable players who have represented Sheffield United Women include Jess Fishlock, Jade Pennock, and Ellie Roebuck. The team has also received recognition for their commitment to developing young talent, winning the FA Women's Super League Development Award in 2019. Their dedication and determination on the pitch have earned Sheffield United Women a loyal fan base and solidified their place as one of the top teams in women's football.
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Crumbs and Chronicles - The Mystery of the Brigstones | Seventeen Nineteen - Holy Trinity Church
May 7, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Sunderland
Mark your calendars for a captivating evening at Crumbs and Chronicles - The Mystery of the Brigstones, taking place in Sunderland at the exquisite Seventeen Nineteen - Holy Trinity Church on May 7, 2025. This intriguing event offers a unique blend of historical storytelling and immersive theater, promising an unforgettable experience for all attendees. Step into the world of the Brigstones, a family with a dark secret waiting to be unraveled. Admission is free, making it the perfect opportunity to dive into a world of mystery and suspense. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind event that is sure to leave you spellbound.
Art Goss - Venus Through the Ages: An Icon of Beauty and Power | Port Independent
May 29, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Sunderland
Art Goss A relaxed and informal evening to learn more about notable artists and art movements throughout history. Venus Through the Ages: An Icon of Beauty and PowerCome join us for a fascinating exploration of the timeless allure of Venus, the goddess of love and beauty. This in-person art history talk will be held at Port Independent, where we’ll delve into the symbolism and representation of Venus throughout the history of art. From classical sculpture to contemporary interpretations, discover how this iconic figure has evolved—and how she continues to inspire artists today. Uncover the enduring power of beauty, femininity, and myth through the eyes of artists across the centuries. Hosted by artist and curator Liv Askwith, whose work explores hyper-femininity and draws deeply from the well of art history. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see art history through a bold, feminist lens.
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