Bengaluru FC vs Mumbai City, ISL 2022-23: Follow the live action and match updates minute by minute here on Khel Now.
They will look to go all guns blazing from the get-go and force Bengaluru into a defensive block. They will look to hold on to that lead and bank on counter-attacks as their route to the goal. Des Buckingham’s men lost their unbeaten tag in the same venue, so will want to give Bengaluru a taste of their own medicine. The Sree Kanteerava Stadium will play host to the second leg of a tantalizingly poised semi-final clash between Bengaluru FC and Mumbai City FC. They will want to play in the finals for the first time since their 2018-19 trophy-winning season. Please wait for 30 Seconds for the Live blog to load.
Bengaluru FC defeated Mumbai City FC on penalties to reach the final of the Indian Super League 2022-23. As it happened: ...
Bengaluru FC currently have a one-goal lead against Mumbai City FC in the ISL 2022-23 semifinal. The second leg will take place on Sunday, March 12.
The semifinal match between Bengaluru FC and Mumbai City FC will be telecasted live on Star Sports 1, Star Sports 1 HD, Star Sports 3 with English commentary. The broadcasting rights of ISL 2022-23 are with Star Sports Network. Mumbai City FC had one of the best seasons in the history of ISL. Finally, Sunil Chhetri's header in the 78th minute from a Roshan Singh corner gave them a 1-0 lead against Mumbai City FC in the semifinal. And then suffered an agonizing defeat in the 1st leg of the semifinal. Bengaluru FC registered a 1-0 victory in the 1st leg at Mumbai Football Arena and currently have an advantage while going into the 2nd leg.
Bengaluru FC lock horns with Mumbai City FC in the second leg of the first semifinal of the Hero Indian Super League on Sunday (March 12) at the Sree ...
It's not going to be easy to score, but you get the feeling that if Mumbai City get an early goal and level the tie, this game could open up. Match: Bengaluru FC vs Mumbai City FC Mumbai City FC
Goals by BFC's Javi Hernandez and MCFC's Bipin Singh kept the scores level at 1-1 n first half. The Indian Super League match between Bengaluru FC and Mumbai ...
Where will the Indian Super League match between Bengaluru FC and Mumbai City be played? The Indian Super League match between Bengaluru FC and Mumbai City will be played on March 12. Scottish midfielder Greg Stewart has eight goals and seven assists so far in the competition. On what date will the Indian Super League match between Bengaluru FC and Mumbai City be played? – Follow LIVE Updates The aggregate score in both semi-final leagues after 180 minutes of regulation time was 2-2 at the conclusion of extra time as well!
The win allowed Bengaluru FC to progress to its first Indian Super League final in four years. It has won once and finished as the runner-up the other time, ...
Rahul Bheke could have clinched it for MCFC in the dying minutes of regulation time but his glancing header went just wide. Vignesh hit the bar from long for MCFC and Hernandez drew a fine save from Lachenpa. With the aggregate tied at 2-2, Mehtab Singh missed the first spot-kick of a high-quality shoot-out.
Mumbai City FC head coach Des Buckingham is confident about his team turning the tie around in the second leg of the semi-final against Bengaluru FC in the ...
We will go there (Bengaluru) and give everything we have to come away with what we know we have to do at the start of the two legs. "We played well in the last game. We have had some time to rest, the players are hungry, and so is the staff, and we'll make sure we have got doing different things to get through the game," he added. But still being in and around the fixture, is very important (to keep the score down to) 1-0.. Defending set pieces has been one of the few problems his team have faced throughout the season and Buckingham wants them to work on it. The good thing is, up until the point we conceded from the set-piece we had control of the game and created chances.
The ever-composed Rowllin Borges partnered the experienced Ahmed Jahouh and the dynamic Greg Stewart in the Islanders midfield. Mumbai City FC had the electric ...
The Islanders got another chance in the 144th minute of the game. Javi stepped up to take the first penalty for the Blues and scored too, to make it 1-1 in the shootout. In the 107th minute they created the first chance of the second period of extra time. The next clear chance of the game broke the way of the Islanders in the 84th minute. Jahouh picked the ball deep on the right side and launched a low ball towards Jorge Pereyra Diaz,who was making a run towards the near post. He then calmly found Javi at the far post after the Spaniard had made a late run into the box, he received the ball expertly and got his shot away that was going into the bottom corner on the opposite side. The next chance of the game came in the 57th minute of the game for Bengaluru FC. Bipin got a snap shot away at goal but it was right at Sandhu who clutched the ball to his shot. The ball was played across to Vignesh on the left wing, he then miscued his cross towards the far post and the ball curled over Sandhu as it hit the crossbar and out. The Blues then scored the first goal of the game in the 22nd minute of the game against the run of play. A cross by Bheke from right wing was chested down beautifully by Jorge Pereyra Diaz in the centre of the Blues box to set up a shot for Rowllin Borges who tried squeezing the ball in the near post but it was saved by Sandhu. Sandhu was slow to react as Pereyra Diaz got in front of the Blues keeper to steal the ball and was brought down by Sandhu as a penalty was awarded.
Hosts Bengaluru FC won in sudden death after the teams were level 2-all at the end of the second leg semi-final. Extra time didn't break the deadlock, ...
Sandesh Jhingan backed it up to give Bengaluru FC the win on penalties in the second leg semi-final at home despite the visitors being 2-1 at full time. The Bengaluru captain ensured his team’s first leg edge wasn't wiped away in just eight minutes as his one-handed effort blocked Greg Stewart’s strike to the right corner. After 16 clinical penalties spilt Bengaluru FC and Mumbai City FC, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu blocked the one that mattered and denied Mumbai City’s Mehtab Singh.
Bengaluru, Mar 12 (PTI) India goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu emerged the hero as his crucial saves helped Bengaluru FC beat Mumbai City FC in penalty ...
At the end, Lachenpa rescued the visitors again when he kept Alan Costa’s header out as the game went to penalties and Bengaluru FC held their nerves for the win. From the left flank, Siva Narayanan floated a cross for Javi Hernandez, who managed to head it past Phurba Lachenpa to make it 2-0 on aggregate. The home side started the game confidently, but the best opportunity fell to Mumbai City FC inside 10 minutes.
Sandhu saved penalties at the start of the game and at the end of the shootout as Bengaluru FC won the tie-breaker after the semifinal was tied 2-2 on ...
In the second period, Pablo Perez came close to capitalising on Lachenpa’s spill before he recovered to punch it away. Bengaluru FC had beaten League Shield winners Mumbai City FC 1-0 in the first leg of the semifinal in Mumbai on March 7. Three minutes later, Lachenpa got his fingertips on a Hernandez shot as the game headed into extra time with no other substantial chances for either team.
Bengaluru FC booked their berth at the season final of the Hero Indian Super League (ISL) after coming out on top in an enthralling penalty shootout that ...
Bengaluru FC will now face either ATK Mohun Bagan or Hyderabad FC in the Hero ISL final on Saturday, March 18. The hosts started the game confidently, but the best opportunity fell to Mumbai City FC inside ten minutes. Bengaluru FC booked their berth at the season final of the Hero Indian Super League (ISL) after coming out on top in an enthralling penalty shootout that went to sudden death.
Bengaluru: Bengaluru FC booked their berth at the season final of the Indian Super League (ISL) after coming out on top in an enthralling penalty shootout ...
Towards the end of the first period, Roy Krishna’s header was kept out by Lachenpa, and Mourtada Fall almost kicked the rebound into the back of his own net but was saved by the post. From the left flank, Siva Narayanan floated a cross for Javi Hernandez, who managed to head it past Phurba Lachenpa to make it 2-0 on aggregate. The hosts started the game confidently, but the best opportunity fell to Mumbai City FC inside ten minutes.
Football News: With nothing much to separate Bengaluru FC and League Shield winners Mumbai City FC at the end of 120 minutes of nerve-wracking action at the ...
This is BFC’s third entry into the final and they will take on the winners of the match between Hyderabad FC and ATK Mohun Bagan. But it was Mumbai who blinked first in sudden-death at 8-8 as BFC ‘keeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu came up with a fine save to deny Mehtab Singh. Mumbai got a golden chance in the seventh minute when referee Rahul Kumar Gupta pointed to the spot after Sandhu brought down Pereyra Diaz.