The kick-off is scheduled at 7:30 PM IST. Bengaluru FC are currently a happy side sitting comfortably at the pole position, with four wins and a draw, giving them 13 points. On the other hand, Kerala Blasters FC, who have lost points on the road, will be eager to hand the Blues their first d
Bengaluru FC (BFC) earned a slender 1-0 win over Punjab FC (PFC) in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru this evening. With this win, the Blues have taken a four-point lead at the top of the table.
A goal in either halves by Saul Crespo and Cleiton Silva ensured that the penalty by Bengaluru FC skipper Sunil Chhetri was cancelled to help the Red and Gold Brigade break into the sixth spot in the standings, as per an ISL press release.
The result handed a big jolt to the Juggernauts and their hopes of clinching the League Winners Shield as they now have 36 points from 19 games (with 10 wins, six draws and three losses), five behind what the top-placed Mumbai City FC (41) has accumulated from the same number of matches. On
Odisha FC held the top spot in the points table for a large chunk of the second half of the campaign. However, they have slipped seven points out of a possible 12 in their last four games, losing 2-1 to Chennaiyin FC in their previous ISL fixture.
The Kerala Blasters FC is upbeat after their incredible 4-2 victory against FC Goa that they produced in Kochi last week. Two goals down in the first half after three straight losses, the Yellow Army struck four times in the final 40-odd minutes to storm back to winning ways.
Season 3 of the Prime Volleyball League is in full swing in the city of Chennai. Former Indian national football team players CK Vineeth and Rino Anto were in attendance as Calicut Heroes defeated Delhi Toofans while Bengaluru Torpedoes took down Kochi Blue Spikers in the second match of the
Suresh Singh Wangjam opened the scoring for the visitors with a screamer in the 14th minute, but Javi Siverio equalized in the second half to ensure that both teams settled for a point each from this lively encounter.
There are teams that get on a sudden positive run of things upon the arrival of a new head coach, but the momentum that the Jamshedpur find themselves in currently is truly distinct and remarkable. Their improvement in performances under the tutelage of Khalid Jamil was visible in the Kaling
Bengaluru FC will play Jamshedpur FC on February 11, whereas Chennaiyin FC will be clashing against Kerala Blasters FC on February 16 for their forthcoming fixture.