Sunderland Echo

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Sunderland learned their fixture schedule for the new Championsh­ip season on Wednesday morning.

They'll play four fixtures in August and one more before the initial internatio­nal break and the transfer window closes, as Regis Le Bris looks to make a fast start to his time at the helm.

So how are those first five opponents shaping up for the new campaign and what can Sunderland fans expect? Here, we run you through all you need to know...

Story so far: The most important bit of business for Sheffield Wednesday this summer was to retain the services of Danny Rohl, who had turned their season around and was attracting interest for a number of clubs - including Sunderland.

After positive talks with chairman Dejphon Chansiri, Rohl decided not just to stay but to agree a new contract.

That means Wednesday are looking ahead to the new campaign with real optimism. They've made a strong early start to the window by adding some real quality and depth in the full back positions.

There are still some big doubts over some out-ofcontract players, including Josh Windass and Di'Shon Bernard.

They will need more strengthen­ing if they are to push into the top half but we saw on the final day of the season how well organised and dangerous they can be under Rohl.

Story so far: Burnley had hoped to bounce back quickly from their relegation from the Premier League, but their hopes for real stability were rocked when Bayern Munich made a surprise approach to make Vincent Kompany their new head coach.

The search for Kompany's successor is ongoing and though Ruud van Nistelrooy emerged as a strong candidate, he is now widely expected to join Erik ten Hag's staff at Manchester United.

Kompany's former assistant Craig Bellamy and Scott Parker are the frontrunne­rs as it stands, while former Sunderland candidate Liam Rosenior is also known to have held talks. Whoever the new boss will inherit a squad stacked with talent at the level, but also a squad in a significan­t state of flux as so many loanees return.

They'll almost certainly be contenders for the title but it might not be the worst time to play them when the window is open and the club is still in something of a transition­al period.

Story so far: Mousinho's first full season as a head coach was a spectacula­r success, as Portsmouth won the League One title and finally sealed their return to the Championsh­ip.

Though they are not planning for a complete overhaul of their squad, they were ruthless in releasing some key players from that title-winning team to create space for new arrivals.

Josh Murphy, the onetime £11-million winger, is an impressive capture after his central role in Oxford United's surge to promotion via the play-offs.

Some key gaps in that squad remain mainly as a result of some hugely talented loanees returning to their parent clubs.

Pompey are coming up with real momentum and even if their first priority will be to consolidat­e, they will be a tricky opponent and especially on home turf.

Story so far: The departure of influentia­l head coach Steven Schumacher for Stoke City last season meant a strong start gave way to very real relegation fears by the end of the campaign.

After just staying up Plymouth sprung a surprise in appointing Wayne Rooney as their new head coach, with the legendary striker eager to prove his worth after a dismal spell at Birmingham.

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Sunderland's new incoming head coach Regis Le Bris.
 ?? ?? The Cardiff City Stadium welcomes Sunderland for the season opener.
The Cardiff City Stadium welcomes Sunderland for the season opener.
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