Stresses will undoubtedly be saturated in the Tyne-Wear derby, with Sunderland in true relegation trouble and Newcastle not performing too much better. After his first game as Sunderland boss ended in defeat last weekend, Paolo Di Canio quickly must get his first victory -- and you will find few places the lovers would rather a gain than at the Black Cats' north-east neighbors Newcastle. Sunderland are currently merely a area beyond your relegation zone, but are level on points with the group directly below them, Wigan. By the conclusion of the weekend the Latics will have a few games at hand on Sunderland, and thus a failure to get anything here might prove disastrous for Di Canio's part. In terms of Newcastle, they eased the pressure on themselves with a win over Fulham last time out, and their load over the bottom three has grown out to five factors. They need to not go down from their current location, and their Premier League status would be certainly secured by a victory almost. Though a knee problem picked up by Steven Taylor might keep him out, they must be improved by the returns of Cheick TiotA and Mathieu Debuchy from hamstring incidents. Ryan Taylor and Fabrizio Coloccini are generally still inaccessible. For Sunderland, leading scorer Steven Fletcher and captain Lee Cattermole are out before end of the season, while defensive mixture Carlos CuAllar and Wes Brown, and midfielder David Vaughan remain doubtful. Newcastle United incidents and insides Out: Ryan Taylor (knee), Fabrizio Coloccini (straight back) In doubt: Cheick TiotA (hamstring), Mathieu Debuchy (hamstring), Steven Taylor (knee) Sunderland injuries and insides Out: Steven Fletcher (ankle), Lee Cattermole (knee) In doubt: Carlos CuAllar (ankle), Wes Brown (knee) Match DateTime: Sunday, 12 p.m. local, 7 a.m. ET Venue: St James' Park, Newcastle, England TV: ESPN Deportes (U.S. Spanish) Sky Sports 1/HD (U.K.) Online: ESPN3 (U.S.) Follow @SBNationSoccer on Facebook
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