d by intense battles at the top of the table, the Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 is set for a double-header on Saturday, shaping the championship race. In the first match, Jamshedpur FC will clash with Kerala Blasters FC in Kochi, aiming to secure the second spot. Later, league leaders Mumbai City FC will face a strong FC Goa side in Fatorda, Goa.
Kerala Blasters FC, currently 13th in the standings with five points, are looking to climb up by defeating Jamshedpur FC. The team’s coach, Ashley Westwood, remains optimistic, emphasizing the need to face the tough opponent with full preparation and determination.
Jamshedpur FC, sitting fifth with 15 points, is determined to secure an away victory against Kerala Blasters FC to consolidate their push for the title. Assistant coach Sandy Stewart stresses the importance of winning every game to stay competitive at the top.
In the evening fixture, FC Goa will challenge Mumbai City FC, aiming to climb up the standings with a victory. Mumbai City FC, leading with 18 points, is focused on retaining their top spot against a strong Goa side. Head coach Petr Kratky acknowledges the challenge posed by FC Goa and emphasizes the importance of thorough preparation.
With both Jamshedpur FC and Mumbai City FC eyeing crucial wins, the competition in the ISL is heating up, promising an exciting weekend of football.
