This was Mumbai City FC's fourth consecutive win in the opening five matches, as they continue to stay at the top spot. Meanwhile, Chennaiyin FC suffered their second loss of the season in the opening four games, as they remain in the eighth spot.
In the Indian Super League (ISL) final on Sunday (March 15), former champions Chennaiyin FC and ATK will clash. They bounced back in the playoffs to make the title round. Fans are expecting an exciting contest
NorthEast finished their ISL season at the ninth spot with 14 points. Chennaiyin, on the other hand, finish fourth with 29 points and will now take on FC Goa in the play-offs. The other play-off will feature Bengaluru FC and ATK
Chennaiyin are currently fourth on the table with 28 points, two shy of third-placed Bengaluru FC. A draw or a defeat would mean that they would face league-toppers FC Goa in the Indian Super League (ISL) play-offs
A win will ensure qualification for either side, making it a virtual do-or-die clash. Mumbai City are fourth right now with 26 points from 17 ISL matches and cannot afford any result other than a win against Owen Coyle’s side who are fifth with 25 points
The three points see Chennaiyin boost their playoff chances and are now just a point behind Mumbai City FC who are fourth on the Indian Super League (ISL) table
Defending champions Bengaluru FC were without Sunil Chhetri. After this draw against Chennaiyin, Bengaluru stay at third spot in the Indian Super League (ISL) table
With the latest win, former champions Chennaiyin FC moved to the sixth spot in the Indian Super League (ISL) points table
Chennaiyin FC scored three goals in their win over Hyderabad FC in an Indian Super League (ISL) clash. Nerijus Valskis scored a brace
Odisha FC scored a 2-0 win over Chennaiyin FC in an Indian Super League (ISL) game in Bhubaneswar. Both goals came in the first half of the contest