Shillong Lajong Must Beat Chanmari to Keep Title Hopes Alive in IFL

Shillong Lajong FC face Chanmari FC in a must-win Championship Phase match to keep their title hopes alive. The Red Dragons sit second with 18 points, seven behind leaders Diamond Harbour, with only four matches left. Chanmari, in fifth place with 11 points, are out of contention and playing for pride. Shillong will rely on their potent attack, led by Everbrightson Sana Mylliempdah and Phrangki Buam, to secure a victory.

Key Points: Shillong Lajong vs Chanmari: IFL Title Race Update

  • Shillong Lajong need a win to stay close to leaders Diamond Harbour
  • Chanmari are out of title contention, playing for pride
  • Shillong won the previous meeting 2-1 in March
  • Shillong have the second-highest scoring attack in the Championship Phase
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IFL: Shillong Lajong look to keep alive title hopes with win over Chanmari

Shillong Lajong face Chanmari in a crucial IFL 2025-26 match. A win is vital to stay close to leaders Diamond Harbour. Kick-off at 18:30 IST.

"The stakes are considerably higher for Shillong Lajong in the context of the title race. - Match Preview"

Shillong, May 1

Shillong Lajong FC will face Chanmari FC in a Championship Phase fixture of the Indian Football League 2025-26 at the SSA Stadium in Shillong on Saturday, May 2, with kick-off scheduled for 18:30 IST.

Both sides have endured a tepid start to this phase and will be eager to return to winning ways. While Chanmari fell 0-2 to leaders Diamond Harbour FC in their previous outing, Shillong Lajong were held to a goalless draw by Dempo SC, as per a release.

The stakes are considerably higher for Shillong Lajong in the context of the title race. The Red Dragons sit second in the standings with 18 points, and a victory is imperative if they are to remain within touching distance of the summit. With Diamond Harbour holding a seven-point cushion and only four matches remaining, Shillong's margin for error is minimal.

Chanmari, by contrast, are effectively out of title contention and will be playing for pride and the highest possible finish. They occupy fifth place with 11 points and cannot improve their position even with a win, given the six-point gap to Rajasthan United FC in fourth.

Shillong will also draw confidence from their previous meeting, where they secured a 2-1 win during the league phase on March 19. Phrangki Buam scored a brace for the hosts, while P Christopher Kamei netted Chanmari's solitary goal. Coupled with the advantage of home support, that result further strengthens Shillong's belief heading into this encounter.

The hosts possess one of the most potent attacking units in the competition. Everbrightson Sana Mylliempdah has registered six goal contributions (four goals and two assists), while Buam has five (four goals and one assist), underlining their influence in the final third.

With Gladdy Nelcen Kharbuli and Damaitphang Lyngdoh providing midfield control, alongside Ephraim Lalremtluanga offering width on the right flank, Shillong will look to exploit gaps in a Chanmari defence that has conceded 17 goals--the highest among teams in the Championship Phase.

Chanmari's backline, therefore, faces a stern examination. Shillong's tally of 16 goals makes them the second-highest scoring side in this phase, behind Diamond Harbour. To withstand that threat, the centre-back pairing of Marlon De Almeida Rangel and Lalrinchhana Tochhawng will need to deliver a disciplined performance, supported by full-backs Zothanpuia and F Malsawmtluanga.

In attack, much of the creative responsibility will rest on Kamei, who has five goal contributions (two goals and three assists) this season, while J Lalruatsanga, with three goals, will spearhead the frontline.

As the Championship Phase gathers momentum, this fixture presents a clear divergence in objectives. For Shillong Lajong, it is a must-win encounter to sustain their title push and maintain pressure on the leaders. For Chanmari, it represents an opportunity to restore pride, influence the standings, and conclude their campaign on a competitive note.

With contrasting stakes yet a shared urgency to respond after underwhelming starts, the contest is poised to be an engaging battle in which precision, discipline, and execution will likely prove decisive.

- ANI

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Priya S
I'm from Mizoram and I've been following Chanmari's journey. They've had a tough phase, but credit to them for reaching the Championship Phase at all. The defence needs serious work though - conceding 17 goals is alarming. Against Shillong's attack, De Almeida Rangel and Tochhawng will need to be at their absolute best. But pride is a powerful motivator - I hope they give a good fight! 🙏
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Rohit P
I wish the IFL got more coverage! These local derbies are always intense. Shillong's home crowd will be a big factor - the SSA Stadium knows how to create an atmosphere. But I feel for Chanmari; they're essentially playing for nothing now. Still, in Indian football, anything can happen. Remember when minnows upset the big teams? I wouldn't write them off completely! 🔥
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Nikhil C
Both teams need to step up. Shillong Lajong's draw against Dempo was disappointing - they should have won that. And Chanmari losing 2-0 to Diamond Harbour shows the gap in quality. I think Shillong will win 2-1 again, but Chanmari must tighten up defensively if they want any result. The midfield battle between Kharbuli/Lyngdoh and whoever Chanmari fields will be key. Let's hope for an exciting match!
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Sneha F
Finally some recognition for North-East football! I'm from Assam and it's great to see teams from the region doing well. Shillong Lajong's attacking style is really entertaining. But I do think they rely too much on Mylliempdah and Buam - if those two are shut down, the team struggles. Chanmari's Kamei is also very talented. Should be a cracking evening of football! ⚡

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