Sunderland have appointed former Norwich City and Preston North End boss Alex Neil as their new head coach on a 12-month rolling deal.
The 40-year-old joins after the League One Black Cats parted company with Lee Johnson following their 6-0 thrashing by Bolton Wanderers on 29 January.
Neil's arrival comes after negotiations ended with former boss Roy Keane.
The Scot will take charge of Saturday's game at AFC Wimbledon with his new side fourth in the table.
"It is a privilege to be head coach of Sunderland AFC," Neil said.
"Everything that I saw from the players this morning made me really confident and gave me belief, so what we now need to do is replicate that on a matchday - when it matters - under scrutiny and under pressure.