The Black Cats haven’t won since their Good Friday victory over Oxford United and twice let the lead slip in their most recent outing as they drew 3-3 with Accrington Stanley.
But despite their struggles of late, Sunderland could mathematically secure their play-off place with victory over Blackpool tonight and should other results go their way.
But beating the Tangerines, who triumphed 1-0 when the sides last met, will be a tricky ask given Neil Critchley’s side have play-off ambitions of their own.
And Lee Johnson will no doubt be weighing-up some changes ahead of the clash, with the Wearsiders seeking to rediscover that winning formula.
So what team would our writers pick? Here, Mark Donnelly names the side he would field against the Pool – with TWO changes from the weekend draw against Accrington:

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The Sunderland team that could start against Blackpool - with TWO changes from Accrington draw Photo: FRANK REID 2020

. GK: Lee Burge
Burge has shipped five goals in his last two games and was arguably at fault for at least one of Accrington's treble on Saturday - but is likely to start between the sticks against Blackpool. Photo: FRANK REID 2020

. RB: Max Power
With Conor McLaughlin ruled-out after undergoing a hernia operation, Power may be again asked to deputise at right-back - having put in some good performances in this position across the season. Photo: FRANK REID 2019

1. GK: Lee Burge
While Sunderland's defence has shipped four goals in their last two games, it would be a surprise if Burge was sacrificed given he has put in some strong performances of late. Photo: FRANK REID 2020

2. RB: Max Power
With Conor McLaughlin ruled-out after undergoing a hernia operation, Power may be asked to deputise at right-back - having moved back into midfield in midweek. Photo: FRANK REID 2019

3. CB: Bailey Wright
Thrust back into action at Wigan on Tuesday evening, Wright looks set to to continue in the back four given Sunderland's defensive injury woes. Photo: FRANK REID 2019

4. CB: Luke O'Nien
O'Nien looks likely to continue in the heart of the defence given Tom Flanagan, Conor McLaughlin, Dion Sanderson and Jordan Willis are all ruled-out. Photo: FRANK REID 2019