Greetings and welcome, everyone. We are building up to the start of the Indian Super League round 10 encounter between Bengaluru FC and Mumbai City FC. Watch this space for live updates from Sree Kanteerava Stadium.
Greetings and welcome, everyone. We are building up to the start of the Indian Super League round 10 encounter between Bengaluru FC and Mumbai City FC. Watch this space for live updates from Sree Kanteerava Stadium.
The match kicks off at 5pm IST. The Bengaluru FC vs Mumbai City, Indian Super League 2025-26 game will be streamed live on the FanCode app and website in India. It will be telecast on the Sony Sports TEN 2 TV channel in the country.
Here is Bengaluru FC's line-up for tonight, with captain Sunil Chhetri leading from the front:
Check out Mumbai City FC's line-up before the match kicks off:
Mumbai City FC hold the slight upper hand in this fixture historically, with nine wins from 18 meetings compared to Bengaluru FC’s eight, with one draw. The Islanders have outscored the Blues 31 goals to 26 across these games.
The match gets underway at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium. Bengaluru FC kicking from right to left, and Mumbai City the other way in the first half.
The second game of today's double-header pits Jamshedpur FC against Chennaiyin FC at the JRD Tata Sports Complex at 7:30pm IST. The Men of Steel could climb to 18 points with a win, while the Marina Machans are lying 10th in the standings with 9 points. Track that game live at our dedicated blog for it.
It's been a relatively quite affair so far, with just one real chance, for Mumbai City via Valpuia early in the game, till the first drinks break. Bengaluru are counting on their skipper Chhetri to turn on the charisma soon.
After two added minutes, the referee blows the whistle to signal the end of the first half. The scoreline remains at 0-0 with neither side being clinical enough in the final third as yet. Let's see if that changes in the second half.
The players are back from the lemon break and the second half gets underway in Bengaluru. The Blues are now kicking from left to right and Mumbai City in the opposite direction.
In the ongoing Indian Premier League, Lungi Ngidi suffered a head injury during the Delhi Capitals vs Punjab Kings match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. The South African fast bowler hit the back of his head on the ground while going for a catch early in Delhi's defence of 264/2.
As concerned teammates rushed to his side, medical staff arrived, and the 30-year-old from Durban was carried off in an ambulance.
Bengaluru are creating a few chances in quick succession now. Soham Varshneya and Braian Sanchez are combining well to knock on the doors, but haven't done enough to score as yet.
The minutes are ticking away. Five-odd remain for the end of the regulation 90, with a few more to be added as stoppage time for sure. A 0-0 scoreline in this fixture would help other teams, that are looking to catch up with Mumbai City in the standings.
After four minutes of added time, the referee blows the final whistle and Bengaluru FC play out a 0-0 draw at home with Mumbai City FC. The Blues climb to fourth with 16 points, while the Islanders stay third with 19 points. The standings could however change after the second game of the day, between Jamshedpur FC and Chennaiyin.