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Credit: Imago Wed 13 May 2026 13:44, UK John Brooks is unlikely to be a popular figure at the Hill Dickinson Stadium as Everton prepare to welcome Sunderland on Sunday.The two Premier League clubs have already met twice this season, most recently in the FA Cup third round, a game which was decided on penalties after a 1-1 draw on Merseyside.James Garner was able to slot home a penalty in the 89th minute to secure a last-gasp draw in normal time, only to be knocked out, thanks to Robin Roefs’ shootout heroics.Everton face Sunderland at the Hill Dickinson once again on 17 May, and the official in charge is likely to cause a stir ahead of the clash based on his previous performance in the middle.John Brooks has a history in Everton vs SunderlandIn what Keith Hackett described as “the worst decision of the season” back in January, the Toffees were handed a late penalty when Adam Aznou went down inside the area under pressure from Trai Hume. The incident could have easily been swept aside by VAR had it been in operation, but just moments later, Garner was firing his spot-kick into the back of the net.Last five results between Everton and SunderlandDateCompetitionEverton 1-1 Sunderland10 January, 2026FA CupSunderland 1-1 Everton3 November, 2025Premier LeagueEverton 3-0 Sunderland20 September, 2017Carabao CupEverton 2-0 Sunderland25 February, 2017Premier LeagueSunderland 0-3 Everton12 September, 2016Premier LeagueWhile it didn’t affect the final result, with the Black Cats advancing on penalties, it was a very frustrating moment, and one that brought more questions about whether VAR is a useful tool or not.Who else is officiating at the Hill Dickinson Stadium?Brooks is joined by Simon Bennett, Craig Taylor and Oli Langford, with Tony Harrington in charge of VAR from a room at Stockley Park.The Toffees may feel a sense of confidence with Harrington checking challenges from afar, given that he’s refereed three of their matches this season, and David Moyes’ side have won two of them.Both teams are on a pretty horrendous run of results.
Everton are winless in five matches, while the Black Cats have lost two and drawn two since beating Tottenham in a narrow 1-0 win.Despite that, both teams are pushing for European qualification via a high Premier League finish, so the players will be fighting tooth and nail for every second ball. 🔵 Everton FC Master Hub 🔵 The definitive digital directory for the Toffees. Track the Friedkin era, Finch Farm fitness updates, and the transition to the New Everton Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.
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