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Global Chess League 2025: Triveni Continental Kings edge Alaskan Knights to consolidate top spot

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Published at :December 20, 2025 at 12:50 AM
Modified at :December 20, 2025 at 12:58 AM
Global Chess League 2025: Continental Kings edge Alaskan Knights as Mumba Masters stay in title hunt

D Gukesh beat Alireza Firouzja with black pieces, avenging his earlier loss in Global Chess League 2025.

World Champion D Gukesh avenged his loss against Alireza Firouzja in the reverse fixture but defending champions Triveni Continental Kings did enough to beat PBG Alaskan Knights 10-9 to stay on top of the leader board after match day 6 while upGrad Mumba Masters keep up the pressure on the leaders with a 11-6 win over Ganges Grandmasters in the Global Chess League 2025, a joint initiative of Tech Mahindra and FIDE, on Friday.

With the third edition of the GCL entering the second leg of the group stage, Triveni Continental Kings had an opportunity to extend their lead over Mumba Masters as they were to play two matches in a day.

But the champions first suffered a reversal against Alpine SG Pipers after their icon player Alireza Firouzja went down against Fabiano Caruana and the team needed a win against Alaskan Knights to keep their nose ahead of Mumba Masters, who had taken the top spot for a brief period after their win over Ganges Grandmasters.

The Continental Kings opened up a six-point advantage with Alexandra Kosteniuk beating Sara Khadem and Wei Yi getting the better of Arjun Erigaisi. However, Kateryna Lagno scored four points for the Knights with a win over Zhu Jiner to bring the team back in the match.

Gukesh, who had lost to Alireza in the first half of the tournament, played a solid game with black and made the most of his time advantage to inflict a second loss on the 22-year-old in a day in a rook-pawn endgame.

But Gukesh’s victory wasn’t enough for Knights to seal their third successive win as Vidit Gujarathi finally found that winning momentum as he defeated Leinier Dominguez in 39 moves to ensure that his team stayed on top with 15 match points.

Vidit, who was named the Player of the Match, said, “It’s a relief. It feels like you are climbing a mountain and you get an oxygen cylinder. Today, I was very upset after the first game and I am really happy that my win counted for the team.”

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Earlier, GM Wesley So, Player of the Match Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Koneru Humpy won their respective games to help Mumba Masters get the better of Ganges Grandmasters. On the icon board, Viswanathan Anand managed to build pressure on Maxime Vachier-Lagrave but could not convert with black pieces.

In the day’s other match, PBG Alaskan Knights had defeated Fyers American Gambits 9-7 thanks to Arjun Erigaisi beating Vladislav Artemiev and Sara Khadem turning the tables on Teodora Injac

Who defeated PBG Alaskan Knights on Matchday 6 of the Global Chess League?

Defending champions Triveni Continental Kings beat PBG Alaskan Knights 10–9 to remain on top of the leaderboard.

Which game helped Continental Kings secure the narrow win?

Vidit Gujarathi’s victory over Leinier Dominguez proved decisive, ensuring the Continental Kings stayed ahead despite D Gukesh’s win for the Knights.

Did D Gukesh win his match against Alireza Firouzja?

Yes, World Champion D Gukesh avenged his earlier loss by defeating Alireza Firouzja in their reverse fixture.

How did Mumba Masters perform on the day?

upGrad Mumba Masters registered an emphatic 11–6 win over Ganges Grandmasters, keeping pressure on the league leaders.

What was the result of PBG Alaskan Knights’ other match on the day?

Earlier, the Alaskan Knights defeated Fyers American Gambits 9–7, with wins from Arjun Erigaisi and Sara Khadem.

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Alex
Alex

Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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