Sunderland and Newcastle will meet in the Premier League for the 29th time on Sunday — with their head-to-head records to date almost identical.
Newcastle have more Premier League pedigree than their local rivals, having competed in 31 of the competition’s first 34 seasons, compared to Sunderland’s 17. Newcastle have also recorded nine top-five finishes.
Sunderland’s highest Premier League placing has been seventh — although Sunderland are on track to become the best newly promoted team in a 38-game Premier League season if they can maintain their strong start to the current campaign.
Despite the Magpies being the higher achievers during the Premier League era, both sides have beaten each other nine times, while there have been 10 draws.
Sunderland vs Newcastle: Premier League head-to-head record
- Games — 28
- Newcastle wins — 9
- Sunderland wins — 9
- Draws — 10
- Newcastle goals — 36
- Sunderland goals — 35
- Newcastle points — 37
- Sunderland points — 37
Previous results
| Date | Home team | Result | Away team |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 2016 | Newcastle | 1–1 | Sunderland |
| Oct 2015 | Sunderland | 3–0 | Newcastle |
| Apr 2015 | Sunderland | 1–0 | Newcastle |
| Dec 2014 | Newcastle | 0–1 | Sunderland |
| Feb 2014 | Newcastle | 0–3 | Sunderland |
| Oct 2013 | Sunderland | 2–1 | Newcastle |
| Apr 2013 | Newcastle | 0–3 | Sunderland |
| Oct 2012 | Sunderland | 1–1 | Newcastle |
| Mar 2012 | Newcastle | 1–1 | Sunderland |
| Aug 2011 | Sunderland | 0–1 | Newcastle |
| Jan 2011 | Sunderland | 1–1 | Newcastle |
| Oct 2010 | Newcastle | 5–1 | Sunderland |
| Feb 2009 | Newcastle | 1–1 | Sunderland |
| Oct 2008 | Sunderland | 2–1 | Newcastle |
| Apr 2008 | Newcastle | 2–0 | Sunderland |
| Nov 2007 | Sunderland | 1–1 | Newcastle |
| Apr 2006 | Sunderland | 1–4 | Newcastle |
| Oct 2005 | Newcastle | 3–2 | Sunderland |
| Apr 2003 | Sunderland | 0–1 | Newcastle |
| Sep 2002 | Newcastle | 2–0 | Sunderland |
| Feb 2002 | Sunderland | 0–1 | Newcastle |
| Aug 2001 | Newcastle | 1–1 | Sunderland |
| Apr 2001 | Sunderland | 1–1 | Newcastle |
| Nov 2000 | Newcastle | 1–2 | Sunderland |
| Feb 2000 | Sunderland | 2–2 | Newcastle |
| Aug 1999 | Newcastle | 1–2 | Sunderland |
| Apr 1997 | Newcastle | 1–1 | Sunderland |
| Sep 1996 | Sunderland | 1–2 | Newcastle |
How Sunderland vs Newcastle compares to the Premier League’s other major derbies
Of all the major Premier League derbies, Sunderland vs Newcastle is the only rivalry currently level in terms of head-to-head points.
By comparison, United are 15 points ahead of City in all-Manchester clashes, while Arsenal — who top the Premier League London derby table — have 39 points more than Tottenham in North London battles.
The Merseyside derby is more one-sided still, with Liverpool 57 points ahead of Everton in their Premier League head-to-head.
Why is Sunderland vs Newcastle the tightest derby in Premier League history?
One factor is the sample size. Sunderland and Newcastle have met just 28 times in the Premier League, compared to 67 meetings in both the Merseyside and North London derbies.
However, it would be far too simplistic to suggest the Tyne-Wear derby stats are so tight simply because of a lack of games.
The more telling pattern is how often this fixture avoids dominance. Only seven of the 28 Premier League meetings have been decided by a margin of two or more goals, which helps explain why the points and goals columns remain almost perfectly level.
There is also the psychological weight of the occasion. The Tyne-Wear derby is raw and all-consuming, while the atmosphere from the stands is borderline toxic, creating pressure that can distort matches and reduce them to moments rather than long spells of control.
In that kind of atmosphere, avoiding mistakes becomes as important as taking risks — and that naturally keeps games competitive.
You might assume home advantage would be decisive in such a hostile rivalry. In reality, the Premier League-era record suggests the opposite. Away teams have more wins than home sides, with Newcastle in particular enjoying repeated success at the Stadium of Light, while Sunderland have recorded some of their most memorable wins at St James’ Park.
That lack of home comfort underlines what makes this derby so unusual. It tends to level the playing field, stripping away broader pedigree and form and turning the contest into a test of nerve.
That is why, more than any other Premier League rivalry, Sunderland vs Newcastle remains locked in genuine balance.

































