India U20 Top Group Despite Tense 1-1 Draw With Bangladesh in SAFF

India's U20 men's team played to a 1-1 draw against Bangladesh in their final SAFF Championship group stage match. Vishal Yadav's 17th-minute header gave India the lead, but Bangladesh equalized deep into first-half stoppage time through Md Abdul Riyad Fahim. Despite the draw, India finished as Group B toppers due to a superior goal difference, having already qualified for the semi-finals. Mahesh Gawali's side will now face Bhutan in the semi-final on Wednesday.

Key Points: India U20 Draws Bangladesh, Tops SAFF Championship Group

  • India tops Group B
  • 1-1 draw with Bangladesh
  • Vishal Yadav scores opener
  • Late first-half equalizer
  • Semi-final vs Bhutan next
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SAFF U20 C'ship: India emerge group toppers despite draw with Bangladesh

India's U20 team drew 1-1 with Bangladesh but finished as Group B toppers, advancing to the SAFF Championship semi-finals against Bhutan.

"The result was enough for India to stay on top of the group, having already secured qualification for the semi-finals."

Male, March 28

The Indian U20 men's team finished as Group B toppers after playing out a 1-1 draw against Bangladesh in their second match of the SAFF U20 Championship 2026 at the National Stadium.

Vishal Yadav handed the Blue Colts the lead in the 17th minute, but Bangladesh struck deep into first-half stoppage time through Md Abdul Riyad Fahim to ensure the points were shared.

The result was enough for India to stay on top of the group, having already secured qualification for the semi-finals following their 3-0 win over Pakistan. Bangladesh finished runners-up due to an inferior goal difference.

Mahesh Gawali's side will now face Bhutan in the semi-final on Wednesday, while Bangladesh will take on Nepal in the other last-four clash at 16:15 IST.

The match began cautiously, with both sides keen to avoid early mistakes. Bangladesh attempted to stretch India's defence by using the breadth of the pitch, but the Indian backline remained compact and organised, limiting clear-cut chances. India gradually grew into the game, building patiently from the back and looking to make set-pieces count.

The breakthrough arrived in the 17th minute. Omang Dodum delivered a well-weighted corner from the right, and Vishal Yadav found space between Bangladesh defenders Sheikh Sangram and Ashikur Rahman before directing a firm header past the goalkeeper. The goal was Yadav's second of the tournament, and gave India control of the contest.

India nearly doubled their advantage just before the interval. Dodum whipped in a dangerous free-kick, and Jodric Abranches timed his run well to get behind the defence. However, his header drifted wide, allowing Bangladesh to stay within touching distance.

Tempers flared soon after when Nazmul Huda Faysal fouled Yaipharemba Chingakham, leading to heated reactions from both benches. The referee issued straight red cards to Bangladesh head coach Mark Cox and India goalkeeping coach Sandip Nandy.

Bangladesh capitalised in the extended stoppage time near the end of the first half. After eight minutes of added time were indicated, the Indian defence momentarily lost concentration. From Ronan Sullivan's corner, Md Abdul Riyad Fahim charged at the far post and struck home in the 10th minute of added time to level the scores.

Despite conceding late in the half, India maintained composure after the restart and continued to control large parts of the game. The Blue Colts looked the more purposeful side and created opportunities from set-pieces.

In the 70th minute, Dodum attempted a free-kick from the edge of the area, but his effort was blocked by Md Kamal Merdha. India pushed for a winner late on, and Dodum had another chance in the 86th minute when Rishi Singh Ningthoukhongjam slipped a through ball into his path.

However, a heavy first touch from Dodum allowed the opportunity to slip away.

The match ended 1-1, with India finishing top of Group B and heading into the semi-finals.

- IANS

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Priya S
Conceding in the 10th minute of added time is a tough pill to swallow. The defence needs to stay switched on until the final whistle. That lack of concentration could cost us in the knockout stages. Still, well done for topping the group!
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Rohit P
Red cards for both coaches! 😅 That must have been quite a scene. Hope our goalkeeping coach's absence doesn't affect the team prep for the semi-final. Bhutan next - we should win that comfortably if we play to our potential.
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Ananya R
Good to see the team building patiently from the back. That's a modern approach. Omang Dodum's delivery seems crucial. Just need to be more clinical in front of goal. All the best for the semi-finals, boys! Bring the trophy home.
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Sarah B
Following from the UK! Interesting to see the passion in South Asian football. India controlled the game but couldn't kill it off. The equalizer was a classic sucker-punch. The semi-final vs Bhutan is a great chance to reach the final.
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Karthik V
Bangladesh always gives us a tough fight, be it cricket or football. Respect to them. But our boys are through as group toppers, and that's the main thing. Jai Hind! Let's focus on Bhutan now. One match at a time.

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