Sunderland fans pack trains ahead of Wembley final

BBC Waving Sunderland AFC fans, wearing red and white striped kit, sitting on a train. There is a group of four women - three of them wearing Sunderland colours. A woman in a hat nearest the window, on the left, holds a bottle of champagne.BBC
More than 40,000 Black Cats fans are expected to descend on the capital ahead of the game

Sunderland AFC fans are travelling to London ahead of crucial match at Wembley, with a place in the Premier League up for grabs.

Trains travelling from Sunderland to the capital on Friday were almost entirely sold out, as fans head south to watch Sunderland and Sheffield United meet in the 2025 English Football League (EFL) Championship play-off final on Saturday.

After eight years away, fans are eager to see the Black Cats return to football's top tier. More than 40,000 fans are expected to descend on the capital - many without a ticket.

In their two most recent meetings, each side won at home and lost away, but Sheffield United are favourites to win the Wembley clash, according to bookies.

PJ Barbers, in Gladstone Street, Roker, opened its doors at 05:30 BST with barber Peter Jones telling BBC Radio Newcastle: "It's been rammed because everyone wants to be fresh for the match."

He said his colleague, Jimmy, would be joining in the festive spirit wearing a "tomato ketchup" suit on Saturday, when the two teams are due to meet at Wembley.

"It's the same one he wore when Sheffield played us on New Year's Day," said Mr Jones.

Two men and a woman, all wearing black, pose with a red and white flag - the colours of Sunderland AFC - in front of a wall which reads 'PJ's Barbershop'.
Peter Jones (right) said his barbershop had been "rammed" before fans boarded trains to travel south for the match
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BBC reporter Andy Watson has visited Sunderland's Park Lane bus interchange, another transport hub awash with fans - or Mackems - swarming South.

"Sunderland fans are already boarding the coaches down to Wembley.

"There's a buzz in the air... it seems like something special may happen," he said.

Sunderland AFC fans, many wearing red and white-striped kit, line up to board a train on a busy station platform in Sunderland.
Rail operator have said train services were expected to be "very busy this weekend".

Rail operator LNER said train services were expected to be "very busy this weekend".

It advised passengers to arrive early at departure stations as queuing systems may be in operation ahead of boarding.

"Be mindful that not every customer will be travelling for the football and be considerate of everyone around you, and be kind to colleagues at stations and on board trains who are there to help you," an LNER spokeswoman said.

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