Kerala Blasters Host Odisha FC in Crucial ISL Relegation Battle

Kerala Blasters, under the guidance of Ashley Westwood's coaching setup, look to build on their recent resurgence when they host Odisha FC. Assistant coach Peter Hartley emphasizes adaptability, while Odisha's head coach TG Purushothaman returns to face his former club. The historical head-to-head record is perfectly balanced with nine wins each from 26 meetings. Both teams are desperate for points to climb away from the lower reaches of the ISL table.

Key Points: Kerala Blasters vs Odisha FC: ISL 2025-26 Preview & Prediction

  • Blasters seek momentum after revival
  • Odisha aim to escape relegation zone
  • Historic rivalry evenly poised
  • Defensive discipline key for both sides
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ISL 2025-26: Kerala Blasters face Odisha FC in a bottom-half scrap

Preview of the key ISL clash as Kerala Blasters aim to extend unbeaten run against Odisha FC in a vital bottom-half scrap. Team news and stats inside.

"We adjust based on the opposition. - Peter Hartley"

Kochi, April 22

A resurgent Kerala Blasters FC will aim to build momentum and extend their unbeaten run when they host Odisha FC in a bottom-half scrap in the Indian Super League 2025-26 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi, on Thursday.

Kerala Blasters FC will hope to continue their winning run after their 2-0 victory against Jamshedpur FC in their previous outing. Placed 11th with eight points from ten matches, a win on Thursday would take the Kochi outfit further away from the relegation zone and provide a platform for a steady climb up the standings.

Assistant coach Peter Hartley, who will be leading the Kerala Blasters from the touchline in place of the suspended head coach Ashley Westwood, emphasised adaptability in approach. "They are a strong side with multiple dimensions and look to play progressive football. While our core principles remain intact, we adjust based on the opposition," he noted.

The coaching setup headed by Westwood has revived the Kerala Blasters season, which is evident in their performances. "We're still in the process, but the improvement has been clear. In just 12 days, we've kept a clean sheet and earned seven points from the possible 12. For us, it's not just about results, it's about performance. If performances improve, results will follow," Hartley added.

Kerala Blasters goalkeeper Alsabith ST highlighted the squad's growing cohesion. "The group is highly motivated, and there is clear progress in both performance and playing style. If we maintain this work ethic, results will follow," he stated.

Odisha FC, meanwhile, make the trip south aiming to improve on their 1-1 draw against Mohammedan Sporting Club, who are bottom of the standings. Currently 13th with six points from seven matches, an away victory would help them widen the gap between themselves and Mohammedan in the relegation spot.

The game marks a reunion for Odisha FC head coach TG Purushothaman, who previously served as the assistant coach of Kerala Blasters. Reflecting on the occasion, he said, "It is true that I have a history with Kerala Blasters. It is like a mother club to me, and I have full respect for them. My journey started there. But now Odisha FC have trusted me and given me this responsibility. That trust is very important to me, and I must give back to the club."

Historically, the contest between Kerala Blasters FC and Odisha FC has been evenly poised. Across 26 previous ISL meetings, both teams have registered nine wins apiece, with eight encounters ending in a draw. While the head-to-head record remains balanced, Odisha FC hold a marginal edge in goals scored, having netted 37 to Kerala's 35. Their most recent meeting in January 2025 saw Kerala Blasters edge a closely-fought contest 3-2 in Kochi.

Purushothaman underlined the importance of defensive discipline following their recent draw. "The team showed resilience, but matches are becoming increasingly compact. We need to address lapses in concentration and improve defensively, with an emphasis on keeping clean sheets," he explained.

Forward Suhair VP also reflected on his recent return to form. "Getting on the scoresheet has boosted my confidence and helped me regain rhythm. I aim to build on this and contribute consistently towards the team's results," he added.

Kerala Blasters will look to capitalise on home advantage to build momentum and push up the table, while Odisha FC will target a crucial away result and widen the gap from the relegation phase.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see Purushothaman return to his "mother club". Must be an emotional game for him. But as he said, professional duty comes first. Odisha really need this win to create a buffer.
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Vikram M
The stats show it's always a close game between these two. 9 wins each! Hope Alsabith keeps up his good form in goal. Our defence has looked shaky at times, a clean sheet would be massive for confidence.
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Priya S
Respectfully, I feel the article focuses too much on coaches and not enough on the players who will decide the game on the pitch. Players like Suhair for Odisha or our midfield engine need to step up. Hope to see some exciting Indian talent shine.
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Rohit P
Bottom-half scrap is right! This is a proper six-pointer. Lose and you're deep in the relegation mud. Win and you can breathe a little. The pressure is immense. Hoping for an entertaining match, not a nervous, cagey affair.
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Karthik V
The improvement under Westwood is clear. 7 points from 12 is a decent return. But we need to be more clinical. We create chances but waste them. If we fix that, we can start looking at the top half, not just escaping the bottom.

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