Shrewsbury Town vs Sunderland FA Cup Live Stream Free Online Full HD

Shrewsbury Town vs Sunderland FA Cup Live Stream Free Online Full HD

The furthest that Shrewsbury have ever progressed in England’s most famous cup competition was the quarter-finals on two occasions, when they lost to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 1978-79 season, before being edged out by Leicester City at the same stage three years later.

Salop have been unfortunate to be drawn against Jurgen Klopp‘s Liverpool in two of the last three campaigns, earning a replay against them with a famous 2-2 draw at Montgomery Waters Meadow in 2020, before losing 4-1 to the eventual champions last year.

Indeed, they have been defeated by Premier League opposition in each of the last five seasons of the FA Cup, suggesting that they have every chance of defeating a Sunderland side who they held to a 1-1 draw less than 18 months ago in League One.

However, after suffering three successive defeats in the third tier in recent weeks, head coach Steve Cotterill may not be too concerned with mounting a cup run this time around,

with his side’s league position undoubtedly more important in terms of keeping his job and maintaining the club’s financial security.

The furthest that Shrewsbury have ever progressed in England’s most famous cup competition was the quarter-finals on two occasions, when they lost to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 1978-79 season, before being edged out by Leicester City at the same stage three years later.

Salop have been unfortunate to be drawn against Jurgen Klopp‘s Liverpool in two of the last three campaigns, earning a replay against them with a famous 2-2 draw at Montgomery Waters Meadow in 2020, before losing 4-1 to the eventual champions last year.

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Indeed, they have been defeated by Premier League opposition in each of the last five seasons of the FA Cup, suggesting that they have every chance of defeating a Sunderland side who they held to a 1-1 draw less than 18 months ago in League One.

However, after suffering three successive defeats in the third tier in recent weeks, head coach Steve Cotterill may not be too concerned with mounting a cup run this time around,

with his side’s league position undoubtedly more important in terms of keeping his job and maintaining the club’s financial security.

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