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Mumbai City FC vs Chennaiyin FC Live: Follow Kalinga Super Cup 2025 Live Updates

Aishwarya has been part of Khel Now since 2022, covering the Indian Super League, Durand Cup, and various other Indian Football Leagues.
Published at :April 23, 2025 at 6:44 PM
Modified at :April 23, 2025 at 6:44 PM
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Two Indian Super League giants will lock horns against each other as both teams will be aiming to get into the next knockout stage. They will start their Kalinga Super Cup campaign on Wednesday at the Kalinga Stadium. Both teams will be disappointed with their campaign in the ISL as they failed to achieve their objectives.

Mumbai City FC finished in sixth spot in the table and were brutally beaten by Bengaluru FC as they got knocked out 5-0. On the other hand, Chennaiyin FC finished in the 11th spot with 27 points on the table. But, but now they still have the chance of winning some silverware and getting a direct group stage spot in the AFC Challenge Cup. It will be interesting to see how both teams approach the game,, as it will be a do-or-die fixture for them.

The Stakes

Mumbai City FC

Peter Kratky and his men faced a lot of criticism from the fans as they ended their league campaign very poorly. The coaching staff will have a lot of pressure on them to perform as they haven’t got the result according to their standards. The Islanders will miss several key players for this competition, and surely it will make things even more difficult for them.

The Islanders have been very inconsistent in their performance, and now is the time when they need to show up and deliver results. They haven’t won the Super Cup, and it will be a big challenge for them to get into the Quarter-Finals. They will have to be at their best to get a positive result.

Chennaiyin FC

The Marina Machans signed a lot of new faces before this season, but even after that, Owen Coyle failed to deliver. They were very far from finishing in the top six in the ISL, and despite all the challenges on and off the pitch, they are a team that can win this competition.

Fans are very disappointed with the team and the management as well as some of the decisions have been awful, which has directly affected the team’s performance. Since the Super Cup match will allow more foreign players, Owen Coyle might have an advantage since the Islanders will not be at full strength. Their record against the Islanders is not good, but still, they will be confident going into this fixture.

Team and Injury News

The Islanders go into this fixture without many key players. Jon Toral (hamstring), Jayesh Rane (nasal bone fracture), and Vishal Joon (Knee) will miss the tournament due to injury. Yoell van Nieff, Jeremy Manzorro, and Prabir Das are all undergoing rehabilitation. Tiri and Thaer Krouma are not in the squad due to personal reasons.

All the players are fit for Marina Machans going into this fixture.

Head-to-Head

Matches Played: 25

Mumbai City won: 14

Chennaiyin FC won: 7

Draws: 4

Predicted Lineups

Mumbai City FC

Phurba Lachenpa (GK); Valpuia, Sahil Panwar, Mehtab Singh, Nathan Rodrigues; Vikram Pratap Singh, Hitesh Sharma, Brandon Fernandes; Lallianzuala Chhangte, Nikos Karelis, Jorge Ortiz

Chennaiyin FC

Mohammed Nawaz (GK); Ankit Mukherjee, Elsinho, Ryan Edwards, Vignesh Dakshinamurthy; Irfan Yadwad, Jitendra Singh, Farukh Choudhury, Lukas Brambilla,

Telecast Details

The match between Mumbai City FC and Chennaiyin FC will take place at the Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar, on Monday, April 23, 2025. It will kick off at 8 PM IST. The match will be shown live on Star Sports 3 and be available to livestream on JioHotstar.

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Aishwarya Chakraborty
Aishwarya Chakraborty

Aishwarya is a passionate Indian Football Correspondent who began her football writing journey with Khel Now in 2022, during her second year of college. Born and raised in Kolkata—the Mecca of Indian Football—her deep-rooted love for the sport is reflected in her insightful and engaging coverage of national and international tournaments.

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