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Another international break is upon us, but not before a massive game on Friday night. Durham welcome Sunderland to Maiden Castle under the lights for the third 'River Wear Derby' of the season.

Postponed from the beginning of the year, due to snow, the game holds even more significance than it did originally.

The hosts are in ninth, one place and one point behind their visitors but have played two games more. It may be those two games that could make the difference on Friday and in the weeks following.

I'm commentating on the match and one of my first questions to my co-commentators will be whether there is any advantage having not played for a couple of weeks, being well-rested with no new injuries but perhaps not being entirely 'match fit', or whether having played two matches with good performances under the belt is better?

Sunderland have been frustrated by the weather; Sheffield United and Nottingham Forest have both returned home having not kicked a ball at Eppleton in recent weeks.

I doubt they will be 'rusty' - head coach Mel Reay...

Continue Reading: Huge derby clash looms with added significance as rusty Sunderland face concern

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