When Indian football hit rock bottom, belief stepped in: ISL’s Rs 8.62 crore reset and a 300 million opportunity


Indian Super League’s (ISL) broadcast plummeted significantly this year, from Rs 275 crore per season to just Rs 8.62 crore. There are obvious reasons for the fall – a shorter season with fewer matches and the lack of commercial partners, but most importantly, the chaos in Indian football, which at one point seriously threatened any possibility of having a top division league in the 2025-26 season.

The loss of commercial partner Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) has been brutal for the All India Football Federation (AIFF), and the five-month delay in getting the ISL 2025-26 season underway is proof of it.

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While setbacks have embedded themselves into the Indian football story like a mythical sword in stone, belief has remained just as firmly lodged within the chaos. The story of FanCode emerging ahead of everyone else to acquire the ISL’s media rights is born from that very belief.

Yes, they have had to pay a paltry sum as against what JioStar were paying, but it was never about the cost; it was always about the potential. Football often gets lost in the sporting narratives in India due to the giant that cricket has become, but once you dig deep, you realise millions are waiting to be served. Not just top-qualifying European football, but our own desi leagues.

It’s that potential number of fans who can be served, the unseen potential of the ISL, and its perfect alignment with the online streaming platform’s vision, which attracted the FanCode co-founder, Yannick Colaco, to the Indian Super League.

“We believe in sport. We believe in football. There’s a tremendous amount of following, especially among the younger generation. The growth of the game has to be facilitated by the stakeholders. The ISL clubs, AIFF, Sports Ministry have invested so much. It’s a no-brainer. We have an opportunity in this ecosystem to contribute…The ISL is the number one football tournament in this country. It has in the past 150 million fans across the country who support it. It was really important that the season happened,” Colaco, the former Managing Director of NBA India, told Firstpost.

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While it may come as music to the ears of some fans and stakeholders, the even more consequential point was the full scale of the untapped potential.

“There are 300 million football fans in the country. I think that’s the opportunity.”

This gap – between 150 million ISL viewers and 300 million football consumers – defines the ambition. For years, Indian football followers have passionately tracked the Premier League, La Liga, the Champions League, Ronaldo, Messi, Manchester United. The domestic game, meanwhile, has often struggled to command the same consistency of attention.

Colaco believes that the divide is bridgeable.

“I think every football fan, whether they are a football fan of La Liga, whether you’re a football fan of Ronaldo, whether you’re a football fan of Manchester United, has the potential to become an avid Indian football fan.”

But what is in it for the fans? Maybe consistency, quality, accessibility and a relatable product. The exit of FSDL has created a fear that the game may descend into an abyss that ruled the Indian footballing landscape not long ago.

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ISL’s new home has fans at the centre 

But the new broadcasters are aware and ready! The idea is not only to serve the big cities’ boys or girls, but to use technology and make the matches and content available in a way that it’s consumed broadly, even in Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets. The ISL full-season pass is available for just ₹299 on FanCode. A club-specific pass is just ₹149 and individual match passes are ₹25. The commentary is also available in different languages to create relatability. Technology is being used to the best of its ability to make buffering and lag issues disappear.

“How does it most efficiently come to you? If you don’t have a great bandwidth, how are you able to see it clearly without any buffering? And a subset of that, how do you, how does it take as little data as possible?”

“I think the thesis about being able to provide flexibility and choice essentially comes from us being a digital-first platform,” Colaco said. “We are doing feeds in English, Hindi, Malayalam, Bengali and Tamil for Chennaiyin games.”

But efforts are not just limited to matches.

You want the fans to come to the platform and stay there for a while. Don’t just watch a match and go away. When you stick with a product for a long time, a habit is formed. A bond is created that lasts forever. One would say maybe new fans would also be created.

“We are working with each club to run a program where we essentially select one super fan from each club and that super fan then follows the club throughout the season, goes to matches and training and essentially creates content. They basically tell the story of the club through the ISL season through their eyes,” Colaco revealed.

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Then there is the longer view. It’s not a short-term game. Some loss here and there must not dissuade someone from looking at the larger goal and ISL’s full potential.

“There is a requirement for investment, there is a requirement to get fans more engaged. And that is something that we believe needs to be done over a few years. You can’t look at it saying, oh, in one month and now I’m going to, you know, make Indian football tremendously successful for everyone.”

“The focus of Dream Sports as a group is make sports better. And we imbibe that in everything that FanCode does,” Yannick said.

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That statement matters because broadcast platforms shape perception. If coverage is consistent, data-rich, innovative and fan-centric, the league’s credibility rises alongside it.

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ISL 2026 live streaming: How to watch Mohun Bagan vs Kerala Blasters season opener on TV and online


ISL 2026 season is all set to begin with Mohun Bagan Super Giant vs Kerala Blasters FC match on February 14 at Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata. Check match time, venue, live telecast and live streaming details.

The Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 season is all set to kick off on Saturday, February 14 with defending champions Mohun Bagan Super Giant hosting Kerala Blasters FC at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata.

There was uncertainty around the league last year after the All India Football Federation (AIFF) failed to renew its agreement with Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL), the company that operated ISL since its inception in 2014, and the tournament was forced to be delayed.

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The ISL 2026 season was originally scheduled to start in September 2025 but the FSDL put it on hold. However, the league was reinstated after intervention from the Indian government, bringing relief to clubs and fans.

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ISL 2026: New signings, big exits, full squads and what’s different this season

A total of 14 teams will compete in the 12th edition of the ISL. Inter Kashi FC earned promotion after winning the I-League 2024-25 season. Hyderabad FC has shifted base and rebranded as Sporting Club Delhi.

Due to the delayed start, this season will be shorter than usual. Instead of the traditional home-and-away format followed by playoffs, all 14 teams will play each other once. The team that finishes on top of the table after 91 matches will be crowned champions. The bottom-placed team will be relegated.

When and where to watch the Mohun Bagan vs Kerala Blasters match?

Mohun Bagan Super Giant enter the season as defending champions after defeating Bengaluru FC in last season’s final. They will look to start strong at home.

The Mohun Bagan Super Giant vs Kerala Blasters will be played on Saturday, February 14, at 5 PM IST. The match will be held at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (Salt Lake Stadium), Kolkata.

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ISL’s new normal: As league starts amid crisis, here are the favourites, challengers and teams playing catch-up

How to watch ISL 2026 live telecast on TV?

The ISL 2025-26 season will be telecast live on the Sony Sports Network in India. The live telecast will be available on the Sony Sports 2 and Sony Sports 2 HD TV channels.

How to watch ISL 2026 live streaming online?

Fans can watch the live streaming of the ISL 2025-26 season on the FanCode app and website in India. Fans can opt for a season pass or individual match passes to watch the ISL games on the platform.

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ISL 2026: New signings, big exits, full squads and what’s different this season


The Indian Super League (ISL) is finally back after months of uncertainty. The 2026 season is all set to kick off on Saturday, February 14, with 14 teams, including newly promoted Inter Kashi, confirming participation in a truncated campaign.

The road to this season has not been smooth. Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL)’s Master Rights Agreement with the All India Football Federation (AIFF) expired in December 2025, and the failure to agree on an extension threw the league into crisis.

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Eventually, the AIFF stepped in with a short-term plan, which was approved by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), allowing the season to start.

What’s different from last season?

Truncated Format: This season will have just 91 matches, with each of the 14 teams playing 13 games (once against every other team). Last season, teams played at least 24 matches, with playoff sides reaching 28. There will be no playoffs this time.

Drop in Value: The
league’s media rights value has collapsed due to AIFF mismanagement. Last season, per match cost was Rs 1.69 crore. This season, per match cost has reduced to Rs 9.5 lakh. FanCode has taken broadcasting rights for Rs 8.62 crore, while Kaleidoscope Services secured production rights.

Prize Money Slashed: Without playoffs, the prize pool has reduced sharply this season. Earlier total prize pool was Rs 15.5 crore. This season, the prize money is likely to be Rs 5 crore. The ISL Shield winner may get Rs 3.5 crore, with Rs 1.5 crore for the runners-up.

Salary Cuts: Several clubs, including FC Goa and Bengaluru FC, implemented pay cuts and are facing financial pressure due to the lack of football for months.  

ISL 2026: New signings

East Bengal

In: Jay Gupta, Edward Lalrindika, Martand Raina, Mohammed Rashid, Miguel Figueira, Kevin Sibille, Bipin Singh, Youssef Ezzejjari, Jerry Mawihmingthanga

Out: Hiroshi Ibusuki, Hamid Ahadad, Dimitrios Diamantakos, Madih Talal, Raphael Messi Bouli, Hijazi Maher, Nishu Kumar, Gursimrat Singh Gill, Mark Zothanpuia, Hector Yuste

Mohun Bagan Super Giant

In: Mehtab Singh, Abhishek Singh Tekcham, Kiyan Nassiri, Robson Robinho

Out: Arsh Sheikh, Saurabh Bhanwala, Greg Stewart, Nuno Reis, Dheeraj Singh, Glan Martins (loan), Ashique Kuruniyan, Amandeep

Kerala Blasters

In: Victor Bertomeu, Matias Hernandez, Kevin Yoke, Marlon Roos-Trujillo, Muhammad Ajsal, Rowlin Borges, Ebindas Y, Jaganath Jayan, Oumar Nah

Out: Md. Azhar, Md. Aimen, Dusan Lagator, Koldo Obieta, Noah Sadaoui (loan), Adrian Luna (loan), Juan Rodriguez, Tiago Alves

Sporting Club Delhi

In: Ashutosh Mehta, Lamgoulen Gou Hangshing, Mohammed Aimen, Augustine Lalrochana, Vishal Yadav, Rafael Ribeiro, Mohammed Azhar, Alan Saji, Akshat Mehra, Yohann Victor Britto, Yanglem Sanatomba Singh

Out: Andrei Alba

Jamshedpur FC

In: Madih Talal, Raphael Messi Bouli, Sarthak Golui, Vincy Barretto, Gabriel Rosenberg, Manvir Singh, Mark Zothanpuia, Praful Kumar, Nikola Stojanovic, Germanpreet Singh

Out: Javier Siverio, Javi Hernandez, Jordan Murray, Muhammed Uvais, Seiminlen Dungeon, Calvin Barretto, Wungngayam Muirang, Aniket Harbour, Vishal Harbour, Samir Murmu, Imran Khan, Jayesh Rane, Nishu Kumar, Suhair VP, Ashutosh Mehta, Shubham Sarangi, Daniel Lalhlimpuia, Destin George

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Inter Kashi (Promoted)

In: Narendra Gehlot, Rohit Danu, Nauris Petkevičius, Lluís Tarrés, Sergio Llamas, Alfred Planas, David Humanes, Prabir Das, Ashish Jha, Wayne Vaz, Mohit Singh Dhami

Out: Edmund Lalrindika, Nikola Stojanovic, Domi Berlanga, David Humanes, Joni Kauko, Sarthak Golui, Bijoy V, Prasanth K, SK Sahil, Narayan Das, Bidyashagar Singh, Sharon P, Asif Khan, Dizianlung Gonmei, Matija Babovic, Arindam Bhattacharja

Odisha FC

In: Vanlalzuidika, K. Lalrinfela

Out: Diego Mauricio, Jerry Lalrinzuala, Roy Krishna, Dorielton, Hugo Boumous (loan), Jerry Mawihmingthanga, Mourtada Fall, Raynier Fernandes

NorthEast United

In: Jairo Samperio, Andy Rodriguez, Lalbiakdika, Lalrinzuala Lalbiaknia

Out: Hamza Regragui, Néstor Albiach, Chema Núñez, Mirshad K. Michu, Sumit Rathi, Alaeddine Ajaraie (loan), Mohammed Ali Bemammer, Phalguni Singh

Mohammedan Sporting

No new signings announced.

Out: Marc Andre Schmerböck, Carlos França, Alexis Gómez, Mohammed Kadiri, Mohammed Irshad, Vanlalzuidika, Bhaskar Roy, Manvir Singh, Samad Mallick, Wahengbam Angousana Luwang, Wahengbam Angousana Luwang, Tanmoy Ghosh, Thokchom James Singh, Sachu Siby, K Lalrinfela, Mirjalol Kasimov, Joseph Adjei

FC Goa

In: Pol Moreno, Daniel Lalhlimpuia, Ishan Pandita, Harsh Patre, Glan Martins (loan), Ronney Willson Kharbudon, Abdul Rabeeh, Jerry Lalrinzuala

Out: Javi Siverio, David Timor, Borja Herrera, Iker Guarrotxena, Jay Gupta, Odei Onaindia, Carl McHugh, Rowllin Borges, Laxmikant Kattimani, Aaren D’Silva

Chennaiyin FC

In: Imran Khan, Alberto Noguera, Inigo Martin, Mohammed Ali Bemammer, Eduardo Kau, Raj Basfore, Klusner John Manuel Pereira, Kingslee Fernandes

Out: Conor Shields, Ryan Edwards, Edwin Sydney Vanspaul, Kiyan Nassiri, Wilmar Jordan Gil, Lukas Brambilla, Vincy Barretto

Mumbai City FC

In: Jorge Pereyra Diaz, Zothanpuia, Lalnuntluanga, Bijay Chhetri, Amandeep, Dhruv Alva

Out: Mehtab Singh, Jon Toral, Yoëll van Nieff, Amey Ranawade, Tiri, Bipin Singh, Hardik Bhatt, Daniel Lalhlimpuia, Seilenthang Lotjem, Nikolaos Karelis, Thaer Krouma, Jérémy Manzorro, Sahil Panwar, Vishal Joon

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Bengaluru FC

In: Ashique Kuruniyan, Sirozhiddin Kuziev, Braian Sánchez, Jaspreet Singh

Out: Edgar Méndez, Jorge Pereyra Díaz, Salaheddine Bahi, Alberto Noguera, Pedro Capó, Harsh Patre, Aleksandar Jovanovic, Halicharan Narzary (loan), Jessel Carneiro

Punjab FC

In: Muhammed Uvais, Arshdeep Singh, Bijoy V, Sagolsem Bikash Singh, Samir Zeljkovic, Nsungusi Effiong, Bede Osuji, Dani Ramírez, Pablo Santos, Ranjeet Singh Pandre P

Out: Tekcham Abhishek Singh, Filip Mrzljak, Ezequiel Vidal, Ivan Novoselec, Petros Giakoumakis, Luka Majcen, Kiran Chemjong, Asmir Suljic, Melroy Assisi, Samuel Kynshi, Tejas Krishna, Denechandra Meitei, Nitesh Darjee, Likmabam Rakesh

IPL 2026: Squads

Mohun Bagan: Vishal Kaith, Syed Zahid Hussain Bukhari, Tom Aldred, Subhasish Bose, Alberto Rodríguez, Abhishek Singh Tekcham, Dippendu Biswas, Asish Rai, Mehtab Singh, Anirudh Thapa, Abhishek Suryavanshi, Sahal Abdul Samad, Deepak Tangri, Kiyan Nassiri, Lalengmawia Ralte, Dimitri Petratos, Manvir Singh, Liston Colaco, Jamie Maclaren, Jason Cummings, Suhail Bhat, Robson Robinho

Kerala Blasters: Sachin Suresh, Arsh Shaikh, Alsabith Sulaiman, Naocha Singh, Aibanbha Dohling, Hormipam Ruivah, Sandeep Singh, Muhammed Saheef, Bikash Yumngam, Sumit Sharma, Jaganath Jayan, Oumar Bah, Vibin Mohanan, Danish Farooq, Nihal Sudeesh, Rowllin Borges, Freddy Lallawmawma, Ebinas Yesudasan, Salahudeen Adnan, Luis Matías Hernández, Marlon Roos Trujillo, Korou Singh, Lalthanmawia Renthlei, Muhammed Ajsal, Sreekuttan MS, Victor Bertomeu, Kevin Yoke

Bengaluru FC: Gurpreet Singh Sandu, Jaspreet Singh Saini, Lalthuammawia Ralte, Sahil Poonia, Rahul Bheke, Chinglensana Singh Konsham, Mohamed Salah, Namgyal Bhutia, Nikhil Poojary, Naorem Roshan Singh, Sirojiddin Kuziev, Suresh Singh Wangjam, Braian Sánchez, Soham Varshneya, Lalremtluanga Fanai, Vinith Venkatesh, Salam Johnson Singh, Ryan Williams, Sunil Chhetri, Monirul Molla, Ashique Kuruniyan, Kelvin Singh Taorem, Sivasakthi Narayanan, Chingambam Shivaldo Singh

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Mohammedan SC: Padam Chettri, Bhaskar Roy, Nikhil Deka, Subhajit Bhattacharjee, Pukhrambam Dinesh Meitei, Gaurav Bora, Zodingliana Ralte, Mohammed Irshad, Joe Zoherliana, Vanlalzuidika, Mohammed Jassim, Sajad Hussain Parray, Abhishek Halder, Amarjit Singh Kiyam, Tangva Ragui, Sajal Bag, Jeremy Laldinpuia, Rochharzela, Thokchom Adison Singh, Makan Chothe, Ashley Alban Koli, Lalremsanga Fana, Soraisam Robinson Singh

FC Goa: Lara Sharma, Bob Jackson, Hrithik Tiwari, Sandesh Jhingan, Pol Moreno, Jerry Lalrinzuala, Seriton Fernandes, Aakash Sangwan, Nim Dorjee Tamang, Ronney Willson Kharbudon, Ayush Chhetri, Sahil Tavora, Boris Singh Thangjam, Udanta Singh Kumam, Prachit Naik Gaonkar, Harsh Patre, Brison Fernandes, Muhammed Nemil, Dejan Dražić, Abdul Rabeeh

ISL 2026: Opening match

Defending champion Mohun Bagan Super Giant will face Kerala Blasters in the opener at the Salt Lake Stadium on February 14.

How to watch ISL 2026 on TV and online?

The live streaming of ISL 2026 matches will be live streamed on FanCode app and website. Reports suggest that Sony Sports Network will live broadcast ISL games this year, but an agreement is yet to reach.

ISL 2026: Full list of fixtures

No. Date Match Venue Time
1 Feb 14 (Sat) Mohun Bagan SG vs Kerala Blasters FC Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata 5:00 PM
2 Feb 14 (Sat) FC Goa vs Inter Kashi FC PJN Stadium, Fatorda, Goa 7:30 PM
3 Feb 15 (Sun) Jamshedpur FC vs Mohammedan SC JRD TATA Sports Complex, Jamshedpur 5:00 PM
4 Feb 15 (Sun) Bengaluru FC vs Sporting Club Delhi Sree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru 7:30 PM
5 Feb 16 (Mon) Odisha FC vs Punjab FC TBC 5:00 PM
6 Feb 16 (Mon) East Bengal FC vs North East United FC Kishore Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata 7:30 PM
7 Feb 19 (Thu) Mumbai City FC vs Chennaiyin FC TBC 7:30 PM
8 Feb 20 (Fri) Mohammedan SC vs FC Goa Kishore Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata 7:30 PM
9 Feb 21 (Sat) East Bengal FC vs Sporting Club Delhi Kishore Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata 5:00 PM
10 Feb 21 (Sat) Jamshedpur FC vs Punjab FC JRD TATA Sports Complex, Jamshedpur 7:30 PM
11 Feb 22 (Sun) Bengaluru FC vs North East United FC Sree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru 5:00 PM
12 Feb 22 (Sun) Kerala Blasters FC vs Mumbai City FC JLN Stadium, Kochi 7:30 PM
13 Feb 23 (Mon) Mohun Bagan SG vs Chennaiyin FC Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata 7:30 PM
14 Feb 24 (Tue) Odisha FC vs Inter Kashi FC TBC 7:30 PM
15 Feb 26 (Thu) FC Goa vs Sporting Club Delhi PJN Stadium, Fatorda, Goa 7:30 PM
16 Feb 27 (Fri) East Bengal FC vs Jamshedpur FC Kishore Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata 5:00 PM
17 Feb 27 (Fri) Bengaluru FC vs Punjab FC Sree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru 7:30 PM
18 Feb 28 (Sat) Kerala Blasters FC vs Inter Kashi FC JLN Stadium, Kochi 5:00 PM
19 Feb 28 (Sat) Mohun Bagan SG vs Mohammedan SC Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata 7:30 PM
20 Mar 1 (Sun) Odisha FC vs Chennaiyin FC TBC 5:00 PM
21 Mar 1 (Sun) Mumbai City FC vs North East United FC TBC 7:30 PM
22 Mar 5 (Thu) East Bengal FC vs FC Goa Kishore Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata 5:00 PM
23 Mar 6 (Fri) Odisha FC vs Mohun Bagan SG TBC 5:00 PM
24 Mar 6 (Fri) Jamshedpur FC vs Inter Kashi FC JRD TATA Sports Complex, Jamshedpur 7:30 PM
25 Mar 7 (Sat) Mohammedan SC vs Bengaluru FC Kishore Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata 5:00 PM
26 Mar 7 (Sat) Kerala Blasters FC vs Chennaiyin FC JLN Stadium, Kochi 7:30 PM
27 Mar 8 (Sun) Mumbai City FC vs Sporting Club Delhi TBC 7:30 PM
28 Mar 9 (Mon) Punjab FC vs North East United FC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi 7:30 PM
29 Mar 13 (Fri) Chennaiyin FC vs Mohammedan SC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai 7:30 PM
30 Mar 13 (Fri) Sporting Club Delhi vs Odisha FC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi 7:30 PM
31 Mar 14 (Sat) East Bengal FC vs Kerala Blasters FC Kishore Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata 5:00 PM
32 Mar 14 (Sat) Bengaluru FC vs Mohun Bagan SG Sree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru 7:30 PM
33 Mar 15 (Sun) North East United FC vs Jamshedpur FC IG Athletic Stadium, Guwahati 5:00 PM
34 Mar 15 (Sun) Inter Kashi FC vs Mumbai City FC TBC 7:30 PM
35 Mar 16 (Tue) Punjab FC vs FC Goa Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi 7:30 PM
36 Mar 19 (Thu) Sporting Club Delhi vs Jamshedpur FC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi 7:30 PM
37 Mar 20 (Fri) North East United FC vs Odisha FC IG Athletic Stadium, Guwahati 5:00 PM
38 Mar 20 (Fri) Mohun Bagan SG vs Mumbai City FC Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata 7:30 PM
39 Mar 21 (Sat) East Bengal FC vs Mohammedan SC Kishore Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata 5:00 PM
40 Mar 21 (Sat) Kerala Blasters FC vs Punjab FC JLN Stadium, Kochi 7:30 PM
41 Mar 22 (Sun) Chennaiyin FC vs FC Goa Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai 5:00 PM
42 Mar 22 (Sun) Inter Kashi FC vs Bengaluru FC TBC 7:30 PM
43 Apr 3 (Fri) Punjab FC vs Mohammedan SC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi 7:30 PM
44 Apr 4 (Sat) Jamshedpur FC vs Mohun Bagan SG JRD TATA Sports Complex, Jamshedpur 5:00 PM
45 Apr 4 (Sat) FC Goa vs Bengaluru FC PJN Stadium, Fatorda, Goa 7:30 PM
46 Apr 5 (Sun) Sporting Club Delhi vs Kerala Blasters FC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi 5:00 PM
47 Apr 5 (Sun) Mumbai City FC vs Odisha FC TBC 7:30 PM
48 Apr 7 (Tue) Chennaiyin FC vs Inter Kashi FC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai 7:30 PM
49 Apr 9 (Thu) Jamshedpur FC vs Mumbai City FC JRD TATA Sports Complex, Jamshedpur 7:30 PM
50 Apr 10 (Fri) North East United FC vs Sporting Club Delhi IG Athletic Stadium, Guwahati 5:00 PM
51 Apr 10 (Fri) FC Goa vs Odisha FC PJN Stadium, Fatorda, Goa 7:30 PM
52 Apr 11 (Sat) Chennaiyin FC vs East Bengal FC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai 5:00 PM
53 Apr 11 (Sat) Bengaluru FC vs Kerala Blasters FC Sree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru 7:30 PM
54 Apr 12 (Sun) Inter Kashi FC vs Mohammedan SC TBC 5:00 PM
55 Apr 12 (Sun) Mohun Bagan SG vs Punjab FC Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata 7:30 PM
56 Apr 15 (Wed) Kerala Blasters FC vs North East United FC JLN Stadium, Kochi 7:30 PM
57 Apr 16 (Thu) East Bengal FC vs Bengaluru FC Kishore Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata 7:30 PM
58 Apr 17 (Fri) Chennaiyin FC vs Sporting Club Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai 5:00 PM
59 Apr 17 (Fri) Odisha FC vs Mohammedan SC TBC 7:30 PM
60 Apr 18 (Sat) Kerala Blasters FC vs Jamshedpur FC JLN Stadium, Kochi 5:00 PM
61 Apr 18 (Sat) FC Goa vs Mumbai City FC PJN Stadium, Fatorda, Goa 7:30 PM
62 Apr 19 (Sun) North East United FC vs Mohun Bagan SG IG Athletic Stadium, Guwahati 7:30 PM
63 Apr 20 (Mon) Punjab FC vs Inter Kashi FC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi 7:30 PM
64 Apr 23 (Thu) Kerala Blasters FC vs Odisha FC JLN Stadium, Kochi 7:30 PM
65 Apr 24 (Fri) North East United FC vs FC Goa IG Athletic Stadium, Guwahati 5:00 PM
66 Apr 24 (Fri) East Bengal FC vs Punjab FC Kishore Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata 7:30 PM
67 Apr 25 (Sat) Bengaluru FC vs Mumbai City FC Sree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru 5:00 PM
68 Apr 25 (Sat) Jamshedpur FC vs Chennaiyin FC JRD TATA Sports Complex, Jamshedpur 7:30 PM
69 Apr 26 (Sun) Sporting Club Delhi vs Mohammedan SC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi 5:00 PM
70 Apr 26 (Sun) Mohun Bagan SG vs Inter Kashi FC Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata 7:30 PM
71 Apr 28 (Tue) East Bengal FC vs Odisha FC Kishore Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata 7:30 PM
72 May 1 (Fri) Jamshedpur FC vs FC Goa JRD TATA Sports Complex, Jamshedpur 7:30 PM
73 May 2 (Sat) Inter Kashi FC vs North East United FC TBC 5:00 PM
74 May 2 (Sat) Sporting Club Delhi vs Punjab FC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi 7:30 PM
75 May 3 (Sun) Mohammedan SC vs Mumbai City FC Kishore Bharti Krirangan, Kolkata 5:00 PM
76 May 3 (Sun) Mohun Bagan SG vs East Bengal FC Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata 7:30 PM
77 May 4 (Mon) Odisha FC vs Bengaluru FC TBC 7:30 PM
78 May 6 (Wed) Punjab FC vs Chennaiyin FC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi 7:30 PM
79 May 8 (Fri) Mumbai City FC vs East Bengal FC TBC 7:30 PM
80 May 9 (Sat) FC Goa vs Mohun Bagan SG PJN Stadium, Fatorda, Goa 5:00 PM
81 May 9 (Sat) Jamshedpur FC vs Bengaluru FC JRD TATA Sports Complex, Jamshedpur 7:30 PM
82 May 10 (Sun) Kerala Blasters FC vs Mohammedan SC JLN Stadium, Kochi 5:00 PM
83 May 10 (Sun) North East United FC vs Chennaiyin FC IG Athletic Stadium, Guwahati 7:30 PM
84 May 11 (Mon) Sporting Club Delhi vs Inter Kashi FC Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi 7:30 PM

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