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Mohun Bagan Vs Aizawl FC Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch I-League Football Match

Mohun Bagan Vs Aizawl FC: All you need to know about the I-League 2019-2020 match between Mohun Bagan and Aizawl FC -- Kick-off time, venue, TV telecast, live streaming, etc

A record-breaking 13-match unbeaten run stamping their total dominance this season, a rampaging Mohun Bagan will look to beat Aizawl FC and clinch the I-League title with four rounds to go on Tuesday. (More Football News)

After East Bengal's win over Real Kashmir on Monday in Srinagar, Mohun Bagan just need a win against former champions to win their second I-League title in five years.

Match and live broadcast details:

Match: Mohun Bagan Vs Aizawl FC match of I-League 2019-20
Date: March 10 (Tuesday)
Time: 5:00 PM IST (Kick-off)
Venue: Kalyani Stadium, Kalyani

TV Channel: 1Sport; Twentyfour News (All matches of GKFC); Kolkata TV (All matches of Kolkata clubs)
Live Streaming: Jio TV, FanCode; Facebook Live (selected matches)

The Kolkata giants are the undisputed leaders with 36 points from 15 matches. Bagan have 13 points more than joint-second placed East Bengal and Punjab FC (both with 23 from 16 and 15 matches respectively), and they just need a win against Aizwal, who are at the ninth position with 16 points from 14 matches.

A win for Mohun Bagan at the Kalyani Stadium on Tuesday will also make this I-League season different from earlier few editions when the title was decided in the final or penultimate round.

The fact that Mohun Bagan are on the verge of their second I-League title and Aizawl are fighting relegation at the business end of the competition underlines the different trajectories the two clubs' fortunes had taken, post that league opener.

Aizawl have come into Tuesday's match after picking eight points from their last five games.

But what will make Aizawl's task daunting will be the fact that Mohun Bagan have the strongest defence in the league, having conceded just 13 in their 15 games so far.

The I-League features some of the most popular football clubs in the country. In the 2019-20 season, a total of 11 teams are competing for the coveted trophy -- Mohun Bagan and East Bengal (West Bengal), defending champions Chennai City FC (Tamil Nadu), Punjab FC (, previously Minerva Punjab, Punjab), Aizawl FC (Mizoram), Real Kashmir FC (Jammu and Kashmir), TRAU FC and NEROCA FC (Manipur), Churchill Brothers FC (Goa), Gokulam Kerala FC (Kerala) and Indian Arrows (AIFF Development Squad).

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