Family divided over Tyne-Wear derby
Kirsty CummingsIt is one of the fiercest rivalries in football, and on Sunday millions of people will watch the Tyne/Wear derby with an intensity reserved only for that fixture.
So what do you do if the person you fall in love with supports the opposing side?
Kirsty Cummings, 40, from Fishburn in County Durham, cannot remember a time when she did not support Sunderland.
"My dad was a big fan, he took me under his wing and he just got me hooked for life," she says.
A Sunderland season ticket holder, she met husband Steven before realising he supported her team's greatest foe - Newcastle United.
Kirsty Cummings"We met the week before Valentine's Day and he took me out and I remember saying, 'I can't drink too much, I'm off to the game tomorrow', and it was then we realised.
"In truth, it didn't really bother me, he is who he is," she laughs.
Kirsty says the previous fixture between the two teams on 14 December, when Sunderland won 1-0 at the Stadium of Light, was "absolutely amazing".
"To be honest I'd have been happy with a draw, sometimes I still pinch myself that we won."
Kirsty CummingsHusband Steven, 37, says: "In our house the boys are the Geordies, the girls are the Mackems."
He is confident Newcastle will take the honours at St James' Park.
"All week I've had my wife blasting out all the Sunderland tunes, and trying to get a reaction from us, but I'm quietly confident we can win."
Newcastle and Sunderland meet almost 10 years to the day since the last Premier League Tyne-Wear derby at St James' Park.
But Kirsty says they keep the rivalry light-hearted.
"Mind, when Sunderland lose, I walk through the door and he'll say, 'What was the score today then babe?' And I'll be like, 'Shut up, I'm going to bed'.
"But actually, it's usually more me winding him up than him winding me up," she laughs.
Kick-off at St James' Park is at 12:00 GMT. Live commentary is available on BBC Radio Newcastle, with a Total Sport pre-match special from 10:00 GMT.
