Chanmari FC vs Shillong Lajong FC: Crucial IFL Clash in Aizawl

Chanmari FC, unbeaten in the IFL, will host Shillong Lajong FC in a crucial Northeast derby at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Aizawl. Shillong Lajong's coach Birendra Thapa emphasized the need to bounce back quickly from their last defeat. In the day's other fixture, Sreenidi Deccan will look to capitalize on home advantage when they face Namdhari Sports Academy in Hyderabad. Both matches feature key absences, with suspensions affecting the defensive lines of Chanmari and Namdhari.

Key Points: IFL 2025-26: Chanmari FC Hosts Shillong Lajong in Key Fixture

  • Chanmari FC unbeaten in tournament
  • Shillong Lajong seeks rebound from defeat
  • Sreenidi Deccan hosts Namdhari in Hyderabad
  • Key players suspended for both matches
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IFL 2025-26: Chanmari FC to face Shillong Lajong

Preview of the IFL match between Chanmari FC and Shillong Lajong FC. Also, Sreenidi Deccan hosts Namdhari. Get team news, coach quotes, and analysis.

"s, and analysis.QUOTE: It's very important to bounce back from the last defeat because it's a short League. - Birendra Thapa"

Aizawl, March 18

Chanmari FC and Shillong Lajong FC will face each other in a crucial fixture in the first of two matches in the Indian Football League 2025-26 at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Aizawl on Thursday, according to a press release from the AIFF.

In the second match of the day, second-placed Sreenidi Deccan will host Namdhari Sports Academy at Deccan Arena in Hyderabad.

Chanmari FC, stepping onto the pitch at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, will be eager to secure another vital win in front of their passionate home supporters. The Aizawl-based league debutants arrive after playing out a thrilling 2-2 draw against Dempo SC in their last outing.

Under the tactical guidance of head coach Victor Lalbiakmawia, Chanmari have shown they are unafraid to go toe-to-toe with established heavyweights. They will look to rely on their well-drilled defensive solidity and swift counter-attacks, orchestrated by Brazilian winger Jota and the precise set-piece deliveries of Christopher Kamei.

However, they will have to navigate this fixture without defender Malsawmsanga Renthlei, who is suspended following his red card against Dempo.

Standing in their way are Shillong Lajong FC, a side looking to bounce back from a narrow 1-2 home defeat to Diamond Harbour FC. The Meghalaya-based club, under head coach Birendra Thapa, were caught cold by conceding two early goals within the first 20 minutes but showcased immense fighting spirit in the second half.

Reflecting on that setback, Thapa noted, "It's very important to bounce back from the last defeat because it's a short League. Three points will give us a massive boost. We conceded two early goals against Diamond Harbour and that cost us the game. We will improve from those mistakes and hopefully we will see a much better performance."

Fully aware of the challenge awaiting them, Thapa acknowledged, "Chanmari are a very good side. They have got really good players and that's why they are unbeaten in the tournament. I want my boys to go and enjoy."

Echoing this straightforward ambition, player Ephraim Lalremtluanga added, "We are looking to play good football and get all three points."

With both sides relying on strong local talent, dynamic attacking philosophies, and a deep-rooted Northeast footballing pride, the afternoon clash promises to be an intriguing and highly competitive tactical battle.

In the evening fixture, Sreenidi Deccan FC return to the Deccan Arena riding high after securing a crucial 1-0 away victory over Gokulam Kerala FC. Under head coach Carlos Manuel Vaz Pinto, the Deccan Warriors bounced back strongly to provisionally climb to the top of the table, demonstrating excellent defensive organisation.

The hosts will aim to build on this solid foundation and execute a measured, structured game plan to secure another crucial result at home. Emphasising the significance of their return to Hyderabad, head coach Carlos Manuel Vaz Pinto stated, "We play at home really well. It is always great playing in front of our home fans in the Deccan Arena. We have five home games on the trot, and we will look to ride the home advantage."

Defender Muhammad Hammad echoed this sentiment, adding, "Our pre-season was good. We had a really good preparation. Tomorrow is our first home game, and if we stick to our plan, we will have a good game. Namdhari are a competitive side; we have been playing against them for the last three to four seasons."

Namdhari Sports Academy, meanwhile, arrive in Hyderabad looking to recover from a thrilling but agonising 2-3 defeat against Rajasthan United in the last round. The Ludhiana-based outfit, led by head coach Harpreet Singh, showed incredible fighting spirit to mount a late comeback in that fixture, levelling the scores through Manvir Singh and Najib Ibrahim in the final ten minutes before conceding a goal deep into stoppage time.

However, Namdhari face a monumental challenge at the back. They will be without Ghanaian captain and defensive anchor, Lamine Moro, who is suspended after receiving two quick yellow cards and being sent off for dissent in their previous match.

Fully aware of the challenge posed by the visitors, Vaz Pinto cautioned, "We know Namdhari. We know their style of play. They are physically very strong. They play aggressive and pressing football. We need to be on top of our game to beat them."

In their four previous encounters, Sreenidi Deccan hold a slight edge with two wins to Namdhari's one, alongside a single draw. In the most recent meeting on March 2, 2025, playing at the same venue, Namdhari secured a 1-0 victory, courtesy a Cledson da Silva strike.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a fan from Mizoram, I'm so proud of Chanmari FC's debut season! They are playing with such heart. Missing Renthlei is a big blow for defence though. Lajong is a tough opponent. Let's go, Chanmari! 💙
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Rohit P
The IFL is getting more competitive every year. Sreenidi Deccan looks very strong at home. But the scheduling is a bit unfair? Five home games in a row is a massive advantage. The league should ensure more balance.
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Sarah B
Loving the focus on local talent and coaches. Coach Thapa's attitude is spot on - go and enjoy the game. That's when players perform best. Hoping for a high-scoring draw in Aizawl! âš½
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Vikram M
Namdhari without their captain Moro is a huge problem against Sreenidi's attack. They showed great spirit last match, but discipline is key. Red cards and dissent are costing teams badly. Hope they learn.
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Karthik V
Both matches look promising! The Northeast has always been a football powerhouse. Good to see Brazilian flair with Jota in Chanmari too. Hope the matches are broadcast properly on TV. #IndianFootball

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