Bengaluru FC Held to Goalless Draw by Mumbai City FC in Final Home Game

Bengaluru FC's final home game of the ISL 2025-26 season ended in a goalless draw against Mumbai City FC. Gurpreet Singh Sandhu made a crucial save early in the first half to keep the scores level. Lallinzuala Chhangte missed a golden opportunity for Mumbai City FC after rounding the goalkeeper but hitting the side netting. Injuries to Nikhil Poojary and Ryan Williams forced substitutions for Bengaluru FC.

Key Points: Bengaluru FC 0-0 Mumbai City FC: ISL 2025-26 Match Report

  • Goalless draw at Bengaluru FC's final home game
  • Gurpreet Singh Sandhu's crucial save early on
  • Lallinzuala Chhangte misses one-on-one chance
  • Injuries force substitutions for Bengaluru FC
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ISL 2025-26: Bengaluru FC's final home game ends in a goalless draw against Mumbai City FC

Bengaluru FC's final home game of ISL 2025-26 ends in a goalless draw against Mumbai City FC. Key saves and missed chances define the match.

"Finding himself one-on-one with Gurpreet, he did well to round him but fired into the side netting - Match Report"

Bengaluru, April 25

Pep Muñoz made one change to the starting XI from the game against East Bengal, with Fanai replacing Suresh in midfield.

The opening 20 minutes of the first half were intense, with Mumbai City FC coming closest to breaking the deadlock. Gurpreet Singh Sandhu produced a crucial save after a cross from the left flank found Valpuia at the far post.

In the 38th minute, Bengaluru FC came close through Ryan Williams, who guided a deep cross from Ashique just wide of the target. With both teams locked in a tense battle, the game headed into the break level at 0-0.

At the start of the second half, Lallinzuala Chhangte missed a golden opportunity for Mumbai City FC. Finding himself one-on-one with Gurpreet, he did well to round him but fired into the side netting, sparing the Blues' blushes.

In the 52nd minute, Bengaluru FC were forced into a change as Nikhil Poojary limped off after a heavy landing and was replaced by the returning Namgyal Bhutia. It proved to be a difficult day for the Blues on the right flank, as Ryan Williams also had to walk off with a knock, with Soham Varshneya coming on in his place in the 60th minute.

Between the 60th and 70th minutes, Bengaluru FC created a flurry of chances, with Soham and Braian combining well in midfield. First, Rahul Bheke played a precise diagonal ball to Ashique on the left flank, who cut inside and made a driving run, but fired wide of the far post with his left foot. Moments later, Soham found Braian in space with a clever backheel. The Blues' No. 10 made a dazzling run into the box but saw his low effort hit the side netting. Soon after, Braian turned provider for Soham, but a timely block from a Mumbai City FC defender kept the scores level.

Both teams pushed for a winner in the closing stages, but neither could find the breakthrough as the match ended in a goalless draw.

- IANS

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Nisha Z
Proud of the boys for fighting till the end. The Chhangte miss was a big moment, Gurpreet's save early on was crucial too. Hope Bhutia's return adds stability next season. Blues forever! 🔵
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Rajesh Q
Finally a clean sheet, but seriously, what's wrong with our finishing? Williams and Chhangte both should have scored. Need to invest in quality forwards if we want to challenge next year. No more excuses.
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Kavya N
0-0 draw at home to end the season... feels like a missed opportunity. The crowd deserved more. Soham's backheel was class though, at least we have some young talent to look forward to. 🤞
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Aryan P
The midfield creativity was there but nobody in the box to finish. Braian and Soham linking up was the only positive from this game. Disappointing end to the home campaign. 😔
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Preeti I
At least we didn't lose. But the injuries to Williams and Poojary are concerning. Need a proper pre-season to sort out our fitness. Goodbye to another season at the Fortress. 💙
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Suresh O
Chhangte had a nightmare - one-on-one with the keeper and he hits the side netting?

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