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. Tonight, we will bring you all the live updates, news, and live scores of a neck-to-neck encounter between East Bengal FC and Kerala Blasters FC at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata.
Kerala Blasters are not mathematically out of the knock-out qualification race, and they will continue to push to fire into the top-six position. Currently, The Tuskers are placed eighth in the table, with 21 points in 17 matches.
East Bengal are on a three-match losing streak, and they will eye to break the curse against Kerala at home. The Torchbearers are now in the 11th position, having accumulated 14 points in 16 games.
As the stakes are high for Kerala Blasters whereas East Bengal will not spurn to fight; the game is going to be a very exciting one. So keep an eye on here as Sportz Point provides you with all the real-time updates, team news, live scores, and match commentary tonight.
This is Soumit Bhattacharya, who will bring you all the updates of the match from the web desk.
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Jan 24, 2025, 4:02 PM
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90+7' | FULL-TIME! East Bengal salvage a dominating win over Kerala at the VYBK!
Jan 24, 2025, 3:54 PM
90+6' | Way over for Jimenez!
Jesus Jimenez attempted a diagonal strike from the right, which soared over the crossbar.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:50 PM
90+3' | Chance for Cleiton
Cleiton had a good header at goal but missed it by a whisker.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:47 PM
90' | 6 minutes of stoppage time added on.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:47 PM
90' | Substitution for East Bengal
In: Hector Yuste
Out: Dimitrios Diamantakos
Jan 24, 2025, 3:47 PM
89' | Way over for Peprah
Jan 24, 2025, 3:44 PM
86' | Substitution for East Bengal
In: Sayan Banerjee
Out: Jeakson Singh
Jan 24, 2025, 3:43 PM
84' | GOAL! Danish pulls one back for Kerala | EBFC 2-1 KBFC
Danish Farooq attempted a great volley following a second ball from a loose clearance by Hijazi. His strike entered through the left-bottom corner of the goal.
Farooq scores his first goal for Kerala to hand a lifeline to them.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:40 PM
83' | Jeakson gets booked
Jeakson Singh is cautioned with a yellow for a foul on Sadaoui.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:39 PM
82' | Missed for a whisker!
Jesus Jimenez messed up a good chance from inside the box as his shot went over the crossbar.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:39 PM
81' | Gill stays tall
Another strike by Peprah from inside the box is well-collected by East Bengal keeper PS Gill.
73' | GOAALLL! Hijazi doubles it up for East Bengal | EBFC 2-0 KBFC
Naorem brilliantly delivered the corner into the box, from which Hijazi Maher produced a great header to double East Bengal's lead at home.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:29 PM
71' | What a brilliant display from Vishnu
Vishnu made a sublime on-the-ball run inside the box, nutmegging Sandeep before striking the ball on goal, but only remained short of a goal as Sachin stopped the shot.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:28 PM
69' | Yellow for Celis and Sandeep
East Bengal's Richard Celis and Kerala's Sandeep Singh both got booked after getting involved in a brawl.
Naorem Mahesh Singh made an ambitious attempt with a powerful shit, although it went inches off the first post.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:21 PM
63' | Great block from Chungnunga
Noah Sadoui is continuing a threat to East Bengal's defence. His strike from inside the box is denied by Chungnunga, who has been solid in East Bengal's backline so far.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:18 PM
60' | Good clearance from Hijazi
Noah Sadaoui crossed the ball inside as Hijazi Maher dived to the ground to head it away.
Freddy had an open space inside the box as he attempted a flying header, but the ball soared over the crossbar.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:09 PM
52' | Chance for Diamantakos
Diamantakos attempted a strike on target, which was safely caught by Sachin.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:09 PM
50' | Good press from East Bengal
East Bengal is well-constructing the press. Sachin slipped the ball off his feet as Diamantakos pressed him inside the box.
Jan 24, 2025, 3:02 PM
46' | The second half begins
Jan 24, 2025, 2:48 PM
45+2' | The half-time whistle is blown. | HT EBFC 1-0 KBFC
East Bengal heads onto the break with a 1-0 lead over Kerala at home.
Jan 24, 2025, 2:45 PM
45' | 2 minutes of additional time announced
Jan 24, 2025, 2:43 PM
42' | Good save from Sachin
Nishu delivered a low cross into the box which is quickly punched away by Kerala's custodian Suresh.
Jan 24, 2025, 2:40 PM
40' | Yellow for Ruivah
Kerala's Harimpam Ruivah received the first yellow of the evening for a nasty foul on Celis.
Jan 24, 2025, 2:38 PM
37' | What a chance for Celis!
Richard Celis fired an unbelievable strike from almost 30 yards of distance, but unluckily, the ball only rattled the left post. Very close opportunity for the East Bengal midfielder.
Jan 24, 2025, 2:29 PM
30' | East Bengal are producing waves of attacks
The game did not quite ignite in the first quarter, but right after that, East Bengal are totally in control in the second quarter. They have already taken 4 shots and 3 of them are on target.
Jan 24, 2025, 2:27 PM
26' | Chance for East Bengal!
Diamantakos brilliantly won a ball on the left and passed it to Cleiton right in the middle of the box. However, the East Bengal skipper struck the ball just over the crossbar.
A brilliant off-the-ball movement led him to run toward the goal. Suresh came forward as Vishnu chipped the ball over his head. Korou had a chance to clear the ball off the goalline, but seconds of delay from him saw the ball entering the goal.
East Bengal is on control.
Jan 24, 2025, 2:17 PM
16' | Chance for East Bengal
Cleiton Silva flashed a brilliant long-ranger on target from the set-piece, but Sachin was in position. Although he slipped the ball at first, he denied Celis from intercepting the second ball.
Jan 24, 2025, 2:15 PM
15' | Brilliant save by Sachin
Diamantakos fired into the box from the left before putting up a great left-footed strike on the second post. Sachin Suresh came out on top to brilliantly dive and deny it.
Jan 24, 2025, 2:11 PM
10' | Appeal from East Bengal players
Freddy made a clean tackle on Diamantakos as the ball rolled away, and the East Bengal forward went down. There was a strong appeal for a penalty, but the referee showed no interest.
Jan 24, 2025, 2:08 PM
5' | End-to-end game so far
Both teams are not holding back from the very first minute; attacks are flowing to both ends so far.
On 22 September 2024, Kerala Blasters stunned East Bengal in a comeback 2-1 victory to steal the show in Kochi. PV Vishnu opened the scoring for the Kolkata side, which was canceled out by Noah Sadaoui's equalizer. Kwame Peprah netted the winner in the dying minutes before stoppage time to win the game for Kerala.
Jan 24, 2025, 11:19 AM
Streaming Details
Football fans in India can watch the match live on Sports 18 3 TV Channel, the Jio Cinema App, and the Jio Cinema website.
National Football team coach Manolo Marquez has decided to resign after team's poor performance against Hong Kong in the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers.
Manolo Marquez, who could not even beat a weak team like Hong Kong, which is 26th behind the Indian team in the FIFA rankings, mailed his resignation to the federation the night after the match. The federation has decided to officially announce the resignation of the national coach around Wednesday afternoon.
Indian men’s football has endured a challenging 18 months, marked by a single victory in 16 matches since the start of 2024. A 1-0 defeat to Hong Kong in the AFC Asian Cup qualifier on Tuesday exacerbated the situation, bringing the team’s struggles into sharp focus.
Fan discontent with head coach Igor Stimac’s successor, Manolo Marquez, have intensified after a string of demoralising losses, including three consecutive goalless games against Bangladesh, Thailand, and Hong Kong, leaving fans questioning the team’s ability. India’s hopes of qualifying for the 2027 Asia Cup are now precarious, and speculation surrounds Marquez’s future.
Marquez has not formally tendered his resignation
Rumours of Marquez’s potential resignation had already started doing the rounds as sources suggest that the Spaniard, who replaced Stimac in July 2024, is contemplating stepping down within a year of his appointment.
However, an All India Football Federation (AIFF) source confirmed Marquez has not formally tendered his resignation. The federation awaits official communication from him regarding his intentions but that too many not be simple.
“He can do so only after mutual agreement, that the AIFF gives him permission to part ways," an AIFF source said.
“We have not got any request in writing from Manolo that he wants to leave from the job. We can apply our mind only after he informs us what he wants," the source added.
India must win their remaining four matches
India must win their remaining four matches to maintain any hope of qualification, currently languishing at the bottom of their group. While home and away fixtures against Singapore are scheduled for the October international break, Marquez’s presence for those games remains uncertain.
Manolo Márquez announces 28-member Indian football team travelling squad for Thailand friendly
Manolo Márquez announces 28-member Indian football team travelling squad for Thailand friendly. Get the full list and updates of this key preparatory match for the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers.
Head coach Manolo Márquez announces 28-member Blue Tigers travelling squad for Thailand friendly on May 28, 2025. All the 28 players, who are currently a part of the ongoing camp in Kolkata, will travel to Thailand for the FIFA friendly for the June 4 fixture.
With a crucial AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers Final Round on the horizon, the Indian Men's National Football Team is gearing up for a significant test. The squad will leave for Thailand on Wednesday evening for their friendly on June 4, at the Thammasat Stadium in Pathum Thani at 18:00 IST.
Subsequently, the team will depart for Hong Kong on the next day (June 5) for the AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers Final Round fixture.
Kolkata: The Blue Tigers' pre-Thailand training hub
Sunil Chhetri along with the other squad members in Day 2 of training camp in Kolkata. Image | Facebook
The Blue Tigers' intensive training camp kicked off in Kolkata on May 19. The men in Blue underwent six full days of structured training and gym sessions. These were focused on refining patterns, defensive organisation, attacking transitions, and all other crucial elements for the gameplay.
A highlight of the camp was the inclusion of two practice matches:
On May 26, the Blue Tigers faced Santosh Trophy Champions Bengal, securing a 2-1 victory. (goal scorers: Brandon Fernandes and Ashique Kuruniyan)
On May 27, they faced North 24 Parganas, securing a 3-0 victory. (goal scorers: Sunil Chhetri, Chinglensana Singh Konsham and Udanta Singh Kumam)
Blue Tigers’ 28-member squad for the FIFA Friendly against Thailand
Indian Football: Rahul KP creates history, signs for West Ham United
Rahul KP, the Indian winger, will play for English Premier League club West Ham United in The Soccer Tournament (TST), an elite 7 v 7 football competition featuring 48 teams from across the globe.
In a groundbreaking moment for Indian football, Rahul KP, the dynamic winger of Odisha FC, has been extended a prestigious invitation to represent English Premier League powerhouse West Ham United in the highly anticipated summer edition of The Soccer Tournament (TST), an elite 7 v 7 football competition featuring 48 teams from across the globe.
This is the first time in Indian football history that an Indian player will represent a top-division English Premier League club men’s team. This is a monumental achievement not only for Rahul's burgeoning career and Odisha FC but also for the continued growth and recognition of the state of Odisha and Indian football on the international stage.
The tournament is scheduled to take place from June 4 to June 9, 2025, in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. The tournament boasts a diverse international roster, with participating teams and players hailing from countries including the United Kingdom, Spain, Switzerland, Brazil, Mexico, Nigeria, and India. The star-studded event will notably feature teams led by legendary footballers such as Luis Nani, Sergio Agüero, and Hope Solo.
Rahul KP will join a distinguished West Ham United squad that includes notable personalities like actor Hero Fiennes Tiffin, former Argentina international Mauro Zárate, and several professional athletes who have represented the United States in the World Indoor Football Cup.
The three group stage games featuring West Ham United will be broadcast live on YouTube channels. Additionally, these matches will be televised live on ESPN.
AIFF Awards 2025: Subhasish Bose and Soumya Guguloth Shine as Top Players
Subhasish Bose and Soumya Guguloth won the Best Men's and Women's Player of the Year Awards, respectively, in the recently concluded AIFF Awards 2025. Here are all the winners this season.
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) celebrated the best of Indian football at the AIFF Awards 2025, held today in Bhubaneswar, honouring outstanding players, coaches, referees, and member associations for their contributions during the 2024-25 season.
Subhasish Bose recieving the Best Men's Footballer of the Year Award. Image | AIFFSoumya Guguloth won the Women's Footballer of the Year Award. Image | AIFF
The ceremony highlighted the growing competitiveness of Indian football, with Mohun Bagan SG’s Subhasish Bose and East Bengal FC’s Soumya Guguloth crowned Men’s and Women’s Player of the Year, respectively.
AIFF Awards 2025 Winners
Individual Awards
Men's Player of the Year: Subhasish Bose (Mohun Bagan SG, Defender)
Recognised for his leadership as captain and stellar performances for Mohun Bagan SG as the mariners became the first team to defend the ISL Shield, along with reclaiming the ISL Cup. Bose kept 13 clean sheets as a defender and scored 6 goals as well.
Women's Player of the Year: Soumya Guguloth (East Bengal FC, Forward)
Honoured as the top Indian scorer in the Indian Women’s League (IWL) and a key player for the Blue Tigresses. She helped East Bengal FC win the IWL 2024-25 title.
Men's Goalkeeper of the Year: Vishal Kaith (Mohun Bagan SG)
Awarded for holding the record for the most clean sheets in Indian Super League (ISL) history. Kaith had a record 15 clean sheets in ISL 2024-25 and conceded only 19 goals across 26 appearances
Most Promising Men's Player of the Year: Brison Fernandes (Midfielder)
Noted for his midfield mastery and potential as a rising star.
Most Promising Women's Player of the Year: Neha (Haryana, Winger)
Recognised for her performances, including 2 goals in the SAFF U19 Women’s Championship and 3 goals in the Senior Women’s National Championship.
Men's Coach of the Year: Khalid Jamil (Jamshedpur FC)
Won for the second consecutive year for leading Jamshedpur FC to the Kalinga Super Cup semifinals.
Women's Coach of the Year: Sujata Kar (Sreebhumi FC)
Awarded for guiding newly-promoted Sreebhumi FC to a third-place finish in the IWL.
Male Referee of the Year: Venkatesh R
Acknowledged for consistent officiating on the pitch.
Female Referee of the Year: Tekcham Ranjita Devi
Recognised for her officiating excellence.
Male Referee of the Year: Venkatesh R
Male Assistant Referee of the Year: Vairamuthu P
Member Association (MA) Awards
Most Successful MA (Club Competitions): Indian Football Association (West Bengal)
For dominance in men’s competitions, Mohun Bagan and East Bengal winning major titles.
Most Successful MA (NFC Competitions): All Manipur Football Association
Recognised for success in the National Football Championships.
Best MA for Supporting Women’s Football: Punjab Football Association
Honoured for contributions to women’s football development.
Best MA for Hosting Most AIFF Competitions: Football Association of Odisha and Goa Football Association
For hosting numerous AIFF events.
MA with Most Player Registrations (Men’s): Kerala Football Association
For the highest number of male player registrations.
MA with Most Player Registrations (Women’s): Western India Football Association (Maharashtra)
For leading in female player registrations.
Special Award for MA Launching New Projects: Gujarat State Football Association
For innovative football initiatives.
MA with Most Grassroots Activities: Gujarat State Football Association
For extensive grassroots programs.
MA with Most Youth Tournaments Conducted: Karnataka State Football Association
For organising numerous youth tournaments.
MA with Most Coaching Courses: Punjab Football Association
For conducting the most coaching courses.
MA with Most Refereeing Courses: Gujarat State Football Association
Bengal Cricket Exclusive: "If 100 does not work, I will score 150," Sandipan Das doesn't want to leave any stone unturned
Sandipan Das has been one of the most successful players in Kolkata Club Cricket in the last 7-8 years. However, despite performing well, he has not played a single game for Bengal since 2015.
Whether with Bhowanipur Club or East Bengal, Sandipan Das has consistently helped his teams win trophies. After achieving numerous victories, including a treble last year with Bhowanipur, the former ICC U-19 World Cup winner is now on the brink of delivering East Bengal's first league trophy in a decade.
For Sandipan, playing in the final of a championship or winning it is not new; he has been securing trophies since his U-13 days. The Bengal all-rounder attributes his winning mentality to his childhood coach, Debesh Chakraborty, who instilled this mindset in him from an early age.
“I have been winning trophies since childhood. Whether it was the Ambar Roy tournament in U-13s or any other competition, I've always been part of champion teams. Thanks to Debesh Sir, who took me to play in those tournaments, the winning mentality has stayed with me throughout my career,” Sandipan Das told Sportz Point.
After contributing to India's victory in the ICC U-19 World Cup under Unmukt Chand in 2012, Sandipan was fast-tracked into the Bengal team. Just a month after the World Cup, he made his List A debut, followed by his First-Class and T20 debuts.
However, despite showing promise, he struggled to make a significant impact for Bengal and has not played a single game since January 2015. Although he has excelled in the club format and helped his teams win titles nearly every season, Sandipan found himself out of the state team.
"It has been a long time since I played for Bengal. But I do not want to blame anyone for that. I believe I should score 150 if 100 is not enough. That has been my motive. I want to improve every day as a cricketer and leave the rest to God," Sandipan expressed.
"This attitude has also helped me win for my teams. If I think 100 is enough, I might become complacent and get out. Or if I feel that taking just two wickets suffices, I might bowl a loose over. There is no room for complacency in cricket," he added.
Sandipan after his ton vs Mohun Bagan in the semi-final. Image | C.A.B.
A perfect example of this mindset occurred during Sandipan's innings for East Bengal against Mohun Bagan in the C.A.B. First Division Championship semi-final. The match was evenly poised after the first day, and one mistake from Sandipan could have tipped the scales in favor of Mohun Bagan.
At the start of Day 2, Sandipan believed they could reach 450 runs. However, after losing partners, he decided to focus on taking the game deep, even if it meant not scoring a century. Eventually, East Bengal finished with 408 runs, and Sandipan remained unbeaten on 108.
Monayem+Sandipan = Success in Kolkata Club Cricket
Sandipan Das with current East Bengal coach Abdul Monayem. Image collected from Facebook
Such patience and attitude of Sandipan did not develop overnight; they are the result of years of practice, dedication, and guidance from his coaches. In addition to his childhood coach, Abdul Monayem has been a constant support for Sandipan for over a decade.
Monayem is one of the most successful coaches in Kolkata club cricket, who led Bhowanipur Club to three league titles in recent years. Sandipan thrived under Monayem’s guidance, which not only helped him grow as a cricketer but also as a captain of the team.
Currently the coach of East Bengal, Monayem brought Sandipan to join the team this year, aiming for more trophies together. The success in the P. Sen Trophy and reaching the league final after nearly a decade is a testament to their strong camaraderie.
"He (Abdul Monayem) is like a mentor to me. I have been playing under him for more than ten years now. He knows me very well, and I understand his expectations. Sometimes he is like a big brother; other times, he is a friend with a supportive hand on my shoulder. This relationship has allowed him to bring out the best in the players," Sandipan shared.
"Players like Abhishek Das, Agniv Pan, and many others have been together for many years now. This group, under Abdul (Monayem) Sir, has consistently achieved great things because he understands each player, and as a team, we strive to do our best," Sandipan added.
In addition to being one of the top batting all-rounders in Bengal, Sandipan runs a coaching center. This initiative allows him to switch his focus from his own cricketing career and share his knowledge with the next generation.
"I believe this brings out a different side of me. Working with kids and teaching them the basics of cricket is something I love. I truly enjoy being with them," Sandipan stated.
"During my childhood, I did not have access to many facilities here in Jagaddal, so I try to give them as much as I can and share my knowledge," he concluded.