Mumbai City FC vs Mohun Bagan SG Highlights ISL 2024-25 | Ten-men Mumbai City battle it out to snatch a point against Mohun Bagan SG | FT MCFC 2-2 MBSG
Catch the highlights of the Mumbai City FC vs Mohun Bagan SG match in ISL 2024-25 at the Mumbai Football Arena in Mumbai.
Hello and welcome to another live coverage of Indian football as we continue bringing you all the live updates of the Indian Super League 2024-25. This evening, we will bring you all the live updates, news, and live scores of another iconic encounter between Mumbai City FC and Mohun Bagan SG at the Mumbai Football Arena in Mumbai.
Mumbai City FC are currently positioned sixth with 32 points in 21 matches, looking for three more important points to go past fifth-placed NorthEast United. On the contrary, the 2024-25 league shield winners Mohun Bagan SG are sitting comfortably atop the table with 52 points in 22 matches.
The Islanders will look for a crucial win, whereas the Mariners will give it all to keep their winning streak intact. So, sit back and enjoy the match as Sportz Point provides you with all the real-time updates, team news, live scores, and match commentary this evening.
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Vishal Kaith tried his absolute best with two consecutive saves but failed to keep the ball off the net, as Ayush Chhikara becomes the super sub for Kratky!
Mumbai City pull off a late equalizer!
Mar 1, 2025, 1:17 PM
87' | Substitutions for Mumbai City FC
In: Nathan Rodrigues, Ayush Chhikara
Out: Sahil Panwar, Bipin Singh
Mar 1, 2025, 1:14 PM
84' | Substitution for Mohun Bagan SG
In;: Greg Stewart
Out: Jamie Maclaren
Mar 1, 2025, 1:13 PM
84' | Van Nieff gets booked
Yoell Van Nieff gets another yellow for Mumbai this evening.
Mar 1, 2025, 1:11 PM
82' | Yellow for Jayesh
Jayesh Rane received a booking for a foul.
Mar 1, 2025, 1:11 PM
80' | Substitution for Mohun Bagan SG
In: Anirudh Thapa
Out: Abhishekl Suryavanshi
Mar 1, 2025, 1:11 PM
80' | Substitutions for Mumbai City FC
In: Jayesh Rane, Jorge Ortiz
Out: Brandon Fernandes, Jon Toral
Mar 1, 2025, 12:59 PM
69' | Good stop from Vishal
Brandon took a left-footed strike from inside the box, as Vishal Kaith made a routine collection.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:57 PM
67' | Yellow for Abhishek
Abhishek Suryavanshi gets a yellow for a foul.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:55 PM
65' | So close for Tiri!
Tiri powered a header on target following a corner, but the ball went inches over the crossbar!
Mar 1, 2025, 12:54 PM
64' | Substitutions for Mohun Bagan SG
In: Asish Rai, Ashique Kuruniyan
Out: Subhashish Bose, Saurabh Bhanwala
Mar 1, 2025, 12:52 PM
62' | Mumbai is producing waves of attacks
Mumbai City are producing back-to-back attacks to bring out the second goal, whereas Van Nieff's strike from outside the box is saved in the process.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:51 PM
61' | Petratos is shown a yellow
Dimitri Petratos is also shown a yellow for arguing.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:51 PM
60' | Subhashish gets booked
Mohun Bagan skipper Subhashish Bose also gets booked for a foul.
He will miss Mohun Bagan's last game.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:49 PM
58' | Vikram Pratap sent off!
Vikram Pratap hits Subhashish with his head, and he is shown a second yellow for the nasty foul.
Referee Tejas Nagvenkar shows him the red card, as the Mumbai forward leaves the pitch frustrated.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:48 PM
57' | GOALLL! Toral pulls one back for Mumbai! | MCFC 1-2 MBSG
Brandon delivered a grounded corner inside the box as a shot came, that was denied by Aldred at first. However, Jon Toral had an open goal in front of him and the ball went in.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:42 PM
52' | Briliant save from Lachenpa
Phurba Lachenpa stayed tall in denying a sublime strike by Liston from the left.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:41 PM
51' | Off target from Panwar
Sahil Panwar unleashed a rebound strike from a distance that went way over the crosspiece.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:39 PM
47' | Chance for Mohun Bagan
Liston Colaco attempted a long-ranger that went past the right post.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:39 PM
46' | Chance for Mumbai
Vikram Pratap's header from inside the box was robustly blocked by Bagan's defence.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:37 PM
46' | Second half begins
Mar 1, 2025, 12:20 PM
45'+5' | The half-time whistle is blown | HT MCFC 0-2 MBSG
Mar 1, 2025, 12:19 PM
45'+4' | Dippendu gets booked
Dippendu Biswas gets cautioned for a foul.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:15 PM
45' | 4 minutes of added time announced
Mar 1, 2025, 12:14 PM
43' | Yellow for Vikram
Chhangte's long-ranger was marvellously collected by Vishal Kaith, but Vikram Pratap tried to press him till the end, resulting in a bad foul and a booking for the Mumbai forward.
Liston Colaco delivered a low cross from the left, which was denied by Lachenpa but punched inside the box. Dimitri Petratos made no mistake in pushing the ball into the net with a quick reflexed strike!
Mar 1, 2025, 12:08 PM
37' | Another good collection from Vishal
Brandon Fernandes sliced a powerful long-ranger strike targeting the left-bottom corner but Vishal dived to his right to make a great collection.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:07 PM
37' | Good stop from Vishal
Jon Toral tried to test his luck from a tight angle on the right, but the shot as stopped by Vishal and Dippendu cleared the danger away!
Mar 1, 2025, 12:04 PM
32' | GOALLL! Who else than Maclaren? | MCFC 0-1 MBSG
Jamie Maclaren at it again!
A poor lofted backpass from Nieff was anticipated by Maclaren as he sprinted toward the goal before slotting it home with a grounded strike that comfortably went past Lachenpa.
Mar 1, 2025, 12:00 PM
30' | Off target from Van Nieff
Yoell Van Nieff sprinted past opposition players in front of the box before taking a strike, but the shot was poor and went past way wide off the left-post.
Mar 1, 2025, 11:57 AM
27' | Chances for Mohun Bagan
Mohun Bagan attempted two consecutive opportunities to score but Mumbai's defence stayed alert in blocking the shots.
Mar 1, 2025, 11:53 AM
23' | Yellow for Aldred
Tom Aldred gets booked for a dangerous foul.
Mar 1, 2025, 11:51 AM
21' | Close for Mumbai
Toral delivered a low cross toward the other end, but Bipin was late in anticipating it.
Mar 1, 2025, 11:42 AM
11' | Chance for Mumbai
Thaer Krouma attempted a first-time strike from a distance that went past wide off the left post.
Mar 1, 2025, 11:41 AM
10' | Vishal in the rescue
Vishal Kaith came forward to punch away a high ball delivered into the box.
Mar 1, 2025, 11:38 AM
7' | Effort from Maclaren
Good recovery from Abhishek as Maclaren unleashed a long-ranger from a distance, but the shot was too high over the crossbar.
Mar 1, 2025, 11:34 AM
4' | Both teams off to a fiery start
Mohun Bagan received two early corners, whereas Mumbai is also pushing for the opener. The game is off to a good start.
On September 13th, 2024, Mohun Bagan SG and Mumbai City FC played out a 2-2 draw in the league opener of ISL 2024-25 at the VYBK, Kolkata. Tiri's own goal and Alberto Rodriguez lead Mohun Bagan to two goals, whereas Tiri rectified his mistakes by scoring one for Mumbai, and Krouma scored a late equalizer for the visitors.
Mar 1, 2025, 10:25 AM
Head-to-head stats (All Competitions)
Matches played: 13
Mumbai City FC wins: 7
Mohun Bagan Sg wins: 2
Draws: 4
Mar 1, 2025, 8:58 AM
The venue this evening | Mumbai Football Arena
Mar 1, 2025, 8:57 AM
How to watch the match?
Football fans in India can watch the game in ISL 2024-25 on Star Sports Network, Sports18 3 TV Channel, the JioHotstar App, and the JioHotstar website.
The Durand Cup was first held in Shimla which was a popular retreat for the British back in the day. Sir Henry Durand was recovering from an illness in the hill station and realised the importance of physical health for soldiers in the Army.
There were several army regiments and military units that were originally involved in the tournament and it became an inter-regiment tournament essentially.
They were initially only inclined towards playing Hockey given the popularity of the sport in India at that time but football gradually picked up.
The event itself was a major deal and people came from all across the country to watch the final which was a highly publicised event. It was also a great platform for Indian football clubs to defeat the British regiments which of course, rarely happened at that time.
However, events post World War II that also involved the cancellation and relocation of the tournament ushered a new era for Indian football.
The Durand Cup was later shifted to Delhi post 1940 and opened for civilian clubs and teams. This brought in the likes of Mohammedan, Salgaocar, East Bengal and all the other legendary I-League teams that have since dominated the proceedings.
Sunil Chhetri, the captain of the Indian football team with one of the Durand Cups as Bengaluru FC lifted the trophy in 2022 (Image- BFC Twitter)
It is now held under the Durand Football Tournament Society and has been the continuously held every year to attract top Indian teams and players from leagues such as the ISL, I-league and even Armed forces football teams.
The inclusion of ISL and Armed forces teams has helped expand the reach of the tournament.
Take a look at some of the winners and runner-ups of Durand Cup, one of the most popular football tournaments in India. Durand Cup has been a success for many years with all the details about the show since 2000.
Kolkata giants East Bengal and Mohun Bagan are the most successful teams in the history of the tournament winning it a record 17 and 16 times respectively.
Royal Scouts Fusiliers were the first-ever winners and Mohammedan Sporting were the first Indian to win the competition. Bengaluru Fc are the reigning champions.
Team
Titles
Mohun Bagan
17
East Bengal
16
BSF
7
JCT
5
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East Bengal is one of Asia's biggest and most supported football clubs. In October 2020, the club was voted as the most popular football club in India on an AFC poll by its supporters.
The East Bengal Club was established on 1st August 1920 by Suresh Chandra Chaudhury along with some other dignitaries, and the club's first captain was Ramesh Chandra Sen.
The Kolkata-based club has created a lot of records and won so many trophies. The Football club was going through a tough phase as they hadn't won a major trophy since the 2013-14 season.
But, under the new Manager and coaching staff, the Red & Gold Brigade are playing good football. So, let's look at the trophies East Bengal has won in its footballing history.
East Bengal FC Trophies List
East Bengal played their first match in the 1920 Hercules Cup, which was a 7-a-side tournament that they won. They won their first-ever full tournament in 1921 and lifted the Khogendra Shield.
The Red and Gold brigade qualified for the Calcutta Football League 1st division in 1925. They won their first 1st title in 1942. Then the Kolkata-based club lifted their first IFA Shield in 1943. In 1945, East Bengal won their first double, claiming both the Calcutta Football League and the IFA Shield.
From 1949-51, East Bengal became the first team to make a hat-trick of wins in the IFA Shield. In 1972, East Bengal won the Calcutta Football League, IFA Shield, Durand Cup, and Rovers Cup in a single season, becoming the first team to do so.
In 1972, East Bengal also made a record of being the first and till date, only Indian team to win the Calcutta Football League without conceding a single goal, which they again repeated in 1991.
East Bengal won its first First Division league title in 1942 and has since won it a record 39 times. They have also won eightFederation Cups, three Super Cups, a record 29 IFA Shields, the Kuladakanta Shield, and MLA CUP, alongside 16 Durand Cup titles, making the club one of the most decorated in Indian football.
Khalid Jamil stats as manager: Jamil becomes new Blue Tigers coach
As AIFF announced Khalid Jamil as the new head coach of the Indian Men's Senior Football Team, here are his stats as a football manager so far. Jamil so far has coached teams like Aizwal FC, East Bengal, Mohun Bagan, NEUFC and Jamshedpur FC.
Khalid Jamil has been named as the new head coach of the Indian Men's Senior Football team, as AIFF chose him over Stephen Constantine and Stefan Tarkovic from the final list. With Jamil becoming the new boss of the Blue Tigers, we present you with the stats and history of his career as a football manager so far.
Jamil managing an I-League game for Aizawl FC in 2016/17 season. Image | I-league
Since retiring as a professional footballer, Jamil started his managerial career with Mumbai FC in 2009. Jamil went on to coach them for 7 years until he joined Aizawl FC in December 2016. It was with Aizawl FC where his career took a turn after leading them to a miraculous I-League title in the 2016/17 season.
After the I-League success, Khalid coached two Kolkata giants, first East Bengal in the 2017-18 season and then ATK Mohun Bagan (which is now Mohun Bagan Super Giant) in the next season.
However, Khalid did not get that much success with those two Kolkata clubs, and he joined Northeast United FC as the academy head in 2019. From 2019-22, Jamil served as Assistant manager, caretaker manager and then head coach of NEUFC. After that, he spent one season with Bengaluru United.
Finally, in 2023, he arrived at Jamshedpur FC, where he showed his class as the head coach and uplifted a few young Indian talents as well.Last season under him, Jamshedpur FC reached the semi-finals of the Indian Super League as well, and Khalid became the first Indian coach to achieve that feat.
His experince and understanding of Indian football is supposed to be a ground-breaking factor for the upcoming few months of Indian football.
Club & Role
Appointed
In Charge Until
Matches
PPM
India (Manager)
25/26 (Aug 1, 2025)
-
-
0.00
Jamshedpur FC (Manager)
23/24 (Dec 31, 2023)
Expected May 31, 2026
50
1.72
FC Chitwan (Manager)
23/24 (Sep 29, 2023)
23/24 (Oct 29, 2023)
-
0.00
FC Bengaluru United (Manager)
21/22 (Jun 1, 2022)
22/23 (Jun 30, 2023)
-
0.00
NorthEast United FC (Manager)
21/22 (Oct 23, 2021)
21/22 (May 31, 2022)
20
0.70
NorthEast United FC (Caretaker Manager)
20/21 (Jan 12, 2021)
20/21 (May 31, 2021)
11
2.00
NorthEast United FC (Caretaker Manager)
19/20 (Feb 11, 2020)
19/20 (May 31, 2020)
2
0.00
NorthEast United FC (Assistant Manager)
18/19 (Jun 19, 2019)
20/21 (Nov 25, 2020)
-
0.00
— Assisted: Robert Jarni (16 games), Gerard Nus (1 game)
WATCH: Liston Colaco scores a 'GOLAZO' in Durand Cup 2025 against Mohammedan
Liston Colaco scored a stunning free-kick in the first half before assisting and scoring one more goal in Mohun Bagan's 3-1 win over Mohammedan in Durand Cup 2025.
Indian football team winger Liston Colaco scored a stunning free-kick, including a brace, to help Mohun Bagan Super Giant kick off their Durand Cup 2025 journey with a 3-1 win over Mohammedan Sporting Club ar VYBK on Thursday.
Liston's Goalzo
Liston after the goal. Image | MBSG on X
Coincidentally, Liston had also scored a stunning free-kick goal during the practice game between Mohun Bagan senior and Mohun Bagan junior ahead of the season opener. Just in the 21st minute of the match, Liston himself earned a free-kick after being fouled by a trio of Mohammedan defenders at the edge of the box.
Liston took the charge into his hand, in fact, on his feet as he lined up to take the free-kick, the Cristiano-way. Liston took a deep breath and then decided to go over the wall of defenders to beat Subhajit Bhattacharjee in the goal and hit the back of the net.
Suhail scored MBSG's second goal. Image | MBSG on X
After Liston's goal in the 23rd minute, Mohun Bagan faced a setback at the stroke of the half-time mark. Aupia Ralte received a red card for dissent after he was tackled by Mohammedan in the 43rd minute of the match.
Mohammedan took advantage of Mohun Bagan's one-man less defence as Ahsley Koli scored in the 50th minute to make everything level again. But Mohun Bagan, the champions of the Indian Super League, had tricks up their sleeves as Suhail Ahmed Bhat scored in the 63rd minute to restore their lead. Liston provided the assist for the Kashmiri striker.
In the dying minute of the match, Liston earned the penalty and turned it into a goal from the spot to make a near-perfect match for him and Mohun Bagan SG.
Mohammedan have now lost both of their Group B match of the Durand Cup 2025.
East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan: Head to Head Stats [UPDATED]
Though the data is just an approximation, as of 27th July 2025, it is believed that in total 403 East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan matches up till now (including friendlies), East Bengal won 139 times while Mohun Bagan won 135 times. 129 matches have been drawn.
As far as local sporting rivalries go, few on this planet can compare to the one between East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan, commonly known as the Kolkata Derby.
The two giants hailing from the same city, Kolkata, have been at each other's throats since East Bengal's inception a century and some change ago on August 1st, 1920, and their rivalry has scripted the most glorious chapter in the history of Indian football.
The two teams are not just two football entities but represent two sets of inhabitants of the state of Bengal, who simply cannot stand losing to the other side. East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan evokes passion unlike any other sporting contest in the country. So ahead of the new season's Kolkata Derby, we take a brief look at the rich history of the rivalry.
Though the data is just an approximation, as of 27th July 2025, it is believed that the tally of overall meetings stands at 403 matches up till now, (including friendlies), where East Bengal have been triumphant 139 times, while Mohun Bagan 135 times. 129 matches have been drawn.
Since 2020-21, these two teams have played 10 times against each other in ISL, while Mohun Bagan Super Giants have won 9 matches, with only one draw between the two. Mohun Bagan Super Giant is a merger of Mohun Bagan AC and ATK FC.
Mohun Bagan's domination over East Bengal in ISL comes while the two teams enjoy fairly competitive records against each other in other tournaments. In 45 matches of the I-League, East Bengal have won 17 so far and Mohun Bagan 15, while 13 ended in a draw.
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In 22 Federation Cup matches, East Bengal have won eight and Mohun Bagan six, while eight matches ended in a draw. In 12 Rovers Cup matches, both teams have won four each, while four matches ended in a draw.
In 163 Calcutta Football League matches, East Bengal won 56, Mohun Bagan 48 and 59 ended in a draw. East Bengal enjoy a massive record against their archrivals in the IFA Shield. Out of 41 matches, they have won 21, while Mohun Bagan has managed to win only seven of those.