Indian Super League |
MATCH INFO
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MATCH :
| East Bengal
V/s Mumbai City
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COMPETITION : | Round 14
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DATE: | 06-01-2025
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TIME:
| 7:30 PM IST (UTC +5:30)
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STADIUM:
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East Bengal | Lineup |
Possible XI: Prabhsukhan Gill (GK), Provat Lakra, Hector Yuste, Hijazi Maher, Lalchhungnunga, Anwar Ali, Jeakson Singh, Nandhakumar Sekar, PV Vishnu, Cleiton Silva, Dimitrios Diamantakos
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Mumbai City | Lineup |
Possible XI: TP Rehenesh (GK), Hmingthanmawia Ralte, Mehtab Singh, Tiri, Nathan Rodrigues, Yoell van Nieff, Jayesh Rane, Brandon Fernandes, Lallianzuala Chhangte, Bipin Singh, Nikos Karelis |
Preview: East Bengal Vs
Mumbai City
East Bengal: The Torchbearers have shown a major improvement in form under Oscar Bruzon and have significantly improved their home form too. It’s time they prove their ability to beat another big opponent at home after doing so to NorthEast United earlier in the campaign.
Bruzon has to ensure his side are defensively sturdy and make more use of the chances created. A win for East Bengal not only keep their playoff dreams alive but will also serve as a huge confidence booster before the derby. A loss, on the other hand, could put a dampener on their mood before the big game.
Mumbai City: The Islanders’ shaky 2024-25 ISL campaign continued with a stunning loss to NorthEast United in their last game. Petr Kratky will have to hope the second half of the campaign brings a new dawn for his side. The gaffer will urge his players to take the fight to East Bengal knowing how uncertain they’ve looked in big games this season.
Mumbai City will try to play on the front foot and need to be at their ruthless best to get three points. The Islanders can raise their momentum with a big win in Kolkata, but a draw or loss can spoil the mood around the club even further.
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About Indian Super League:
History
The Indian Super League (ISL) is the highest level of the men's Indian football league system. Administered by the AIFF and its commercial partner FSDL, the league is currently contested by 13 clubs.
The season runs from September to March and includes a 24-round regular season followed by playoffs involving the top six teams, culminating with the ISL Final to determine the ISL Cup winners. At the end of the regular season, the team with the most points is declared the ISL champions and presented with the League Winners' Shield. Until 2021–22 season, the ISL Cup winners were designated as champions but later from 2022–23 season, the champions design was given to table toppers instead of playoff champions.
Currently, the league only follows promotion in the promotion and registration processes. ISL clubs qualify for the Asian continental club competitions; League Shield winners qualify directly for the next season's AFC Champions League Two group stage.
The competition was founded on 21 October 2013 to grow the sport of football in India and increase its exposure in the country. Play began in October 2014 with eight teams. During its first three seasons, the competition operated without official recognition from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), the governing body for the sport in Asia. It was structured along the same lines as the Indian Premier League, the country's premier Twenty20 franchise-based cricket competition. Each season lasted just three months, from October to December, and matches were held daily. However, before the 2017-18 season, the league expanded to ten teams, expanded its schedule to six months, and earned recognition from the AFC. Two of India's most historic clubs - Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, also joined the ISL. With ATK disbanding, the 2020–21 season had 11 clubs competing.
The ISL attained the sole top-tier league status from the 2022–23 season with the I-League demoted to the second tier. The 2023–24 season saw a promoted team from the I-League participating in the ISL for the first time ever. Punjab FC, as the 2022–23 I-League champions, became the 12th team in the league. The following year, Mohammedan SC joined the league as the 13th club as champions of the I-League.
Since the league's inaugural season, six clubs have won the ISL Cup title: ATK (3), Chennaiyin (2), Mumbai City (2), Bengaluru (1), Hyderabad (1) and Mohun Bagan (1).
Since the introduction of the League Winners' Shield in the 2019–20 season, Mumbai City has won it twice, while FC Goa, Jamshedpur FC and Mohun Bagan have won it one time each.