It’s the high-voltage semi-finals of the Indian Super League (ISL) 2022-23 and we have our 4 teams already. In the 1st semi-final, Mumbai City FC will be crossing swords with Bengaluru FC and the match will be taking place at the Mumbai Football Arena and is scheduled to begin from 7:30 PM (IST).
Mumbai City FC have already won the ISL League Shield in this season and would be hoping to do the double (League Shield and ISL Trophy) for the 2nd time. Notably, Mumbai City FC had done the double in ISL 2020-21.
Bengaluru FC on the other hand have been in unreal form. They have won their last 9 games and have been unbeaten in the year 2023. They beat Kerala Blasters FC 1-0 in the knockout game.
Bengaluru had also handed Mumbai City FC their first defeat in ISL 2022-23 on 16th February 2023. The match had halted Mumbai City FC’s juggernaut.
In this article, we take a look at the history and statistics between the two clubs in ISL:
History of Mumbai City FC & Bengaluru FC
It will be a very interesting match-up between the two sides. India’s greatest footballer of all-time, Sunil Chhetri would be up against his former club, Mumbai City FC.
The talismanic skipper of India also scored a goal in the previous game against the Yellow Army and would be all the more pumped up to have a good outing against the League Shield Winners of this season.
Head-to-head (Across all competitions)
Mumbai City FC: 6
Bengaluru FC: 6
Draws: 1
Most Goals (ISL 2022-23)
Mumbai City FC
Jorge Pereyra Diaz- 11 goals
Bengaluru FC
Sivasakthi Narayanan- 6 goals
Where to watch the Mumbai City FC vs Bengaluru FC ISL 2022-23 match on TV in India?
The Mumbai City FC vs Bengaluru FC ISL 2022-23 match will be telecasted live on the Star Sports network in India.
Where to watch the live streaming of Mumbai City FC vs Bengaluru FC ISL 2022-23 match in India?
The Mumbai City FC vs Bengaluru FC ISL 2022-23 match will be lived streamed on the Disney+ Hotstar application in India.
Squads
Mumbai City FC
Phurba Lachenpa, Mohammad Nawaz, Ravi Kumar, Vikram Lakhbir Singh, Rahul Bheke, Amey Ranawade, Mehtab Singh, Mohamad Rakip, Vignesh Dakshinamurthy, Mourtada Fall, Valpuia, Mandar Rao Desa, Gyamar Nikum, Cassio Gabriel, Bradden Inman, Ahmed Jahouh, Raynier Fernandes, Vinit Rai, Naorem Tndomba Singh, Chanso Horam, Asif Khan, Apuia Ralte, Gyamar Nikum, Vikram Partap Singh, Igor Angulo, Pranjal Bhumij, Bipin Singh, Greg Stewart, Lallianzuala Chhangte.
Bengaluru FC
Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, Lara Sharma, Amrit Gope, Alan Costa, Namgyal Bhutia, Parag Shrivas, Wungngayam Muirang, Prabir Das, Hira Mondal, Sandesh Jhingan, Aleksandar Jovanovic, Bruno Ramires, Jayesh Rane, Suresh Wangjam, Danish Farooq, Rohit Kumar, Biswa Darjee, Javi Hernandez, Sunil Chhetri, Prince Ibara, Udanta Singh, Sivasakthi Narayanan, Leon Augustine, Roy Krishna, Faisal Ali.
Also read: ISL 2022-23: Semi Finals Schedule, Teams, Live Streaming Details