Key Points

The Durand Cup quarterfinals bring high-intensity clashes as Shillong Lajong takes on Indian Navy FT in a battle of attacking flair versus disciplined defense. Later, Bodoland FC faces defending champions NorthEast United FC, backed by passionate home support. Both matches promise thrilling action with contrasting styles and high stakes. Football fans can catch all the drama live on Sony Sports Network and SonyLIV.

Key Points: Shillong Lajong vs Indian Navy and Bodoland vs NorthEast in Durand Cup quarterfinals

  • Shillong Lajong relies on attacking duo Everbrightson Sana and Phrangki Buam
  • Indian Navy FT unbeaten with late-game resilience
  • Bodoland FC rides home support after perfect group stage
  • NorthEast United aims for back-to-back Durand Cup titles
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Durand Cup: Shillong Lajong brace for Navy charge, Bodoland prepares for NorthEast challenge

High-stakes Durand Cup quarterfinals as Shillong Lajong face Indian Navy FT and Bodoland FC challenge defending champs NorthEast United FC.

"We play very aggressively and very attacking, which is our biggest strength. – Birendra Thapa, Shillong Lajong Coach"

Shillong, August 15

The Durand Cup shifts into higher gear as quarterfinal action grips Shillong and Kokrajhar, both awaiting high-intensity knockout drama, promising an exhilarating match day and electric stadium atmospheres reminiscent of the passionate crowds from the group stages.

The day's quarterfinal action kicks off in Shillong at 4:00 PM IST, where local favourites Shillong Lajong FC welcome the in-form Indian Navy FT at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Later at 7:00 PM IST, all eyes turn to the SAI Stadium in Kokrajhar, where Bodoland FC aim to extend their dream run against defending champions NorthEast United FC, cheered on by their passionate home support and the feverish football culture of Assam.

All 43 matches of the 134th Durand Cup are broadcast live on the Sony Sports Network (Sony Ten 2 HD) and livestreamed on SonyLIV.

Lajong ready to defend home turf against resolute Indian Navy

The quarter-final curtain-raiser at Shillong's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is shaping up to be a high-intensity contest. Lajong, led by Head Coach Birendra Thapa, squeezed into the knockouts as one of the best second-placed teams with aggressive as well as gritty performances, including a decisive win over Rangdajied United and a closely fought defeat to reigning champions NorthEast United. Attackers Everbrightson Sana and Phrangki Buam have been central to Lajong's offensive rhythm, with the side averaging over two goals per game this season.

Home support in Shillong remains a potent weapon, with lively fan chants and drumming driving Lajong to punch above their weight--especially in the must-win knockout setting. Coach Thapa is clear about the team's approach, saying, "We play very aggressively and very attacking, which is our biggest strength. We have the quality on the ground, and we'll use every bit of it. I always want to win and encourage the players to give their best and enjoy the game."

Indian Navy FT sailed through the group stages unbeaten, topping Group F after a dramatic late comeback against TRAU FC, a testament to the never-say-die spirit. Navy's last-minute goals from Pintu Mahata and Sreyas V.G secured their spot, with keeper Bhaskar Roy anchoring a steadfast backline. With physicality and fitness as their hallmarks, the Navy side will look to silence the packed Shillong crowd and execute their set-piece-heavy game plan. Their head coach, Ramesh Rai, exuded confidence ahead of the contest, "Our preparation is good, the players are in shape, motivated, and heading in the right direction. Tomorrow will be a beautiful game, and we will fight. In football, we can never expect to win, but we can always promise a good game and a good fight."

With both coaches setting a tone of ambition and resilience, this clash promises a fascinating contrast. Expect a seesaw battle, with Lajong's attacking flair up against Navy's disciplined structure and counter-attacks.

Bodoland aims to extend its historic run, faces NorthEast's title defence in Kokrajhar.

Later, the spotlight shifts to Kokrajhar's SAI Stadium, where first-time quarterfinalists Bodoland FC face the daunting challenge of defending champions NorthEast United FC. Bodoland, riding on the crest of local support, stormed through the group stage with a perfect nine points, including a statement 4-0 win over ITBP FT in heavy rain -- with Timothi Narzary, Pedro Astray, and Gwgwmsar Gayary starring for the hosts and stunning ISL side Punjab FC 1-0. The energy and euphoria in Kokrajhar have been electric, creating one of the Durand Cup's most intimidating home atmospheres.

Coach Vikash Panthi has instilled a blend of attacking football and defensive discipline; the side's transition play and pacey wingers are expected to pose problems for NorthEast. "Tactics will be displayed on the pitch during the match," said Panthi, keeping his cards close to his chest while hinting at a meticulously prepared game plan for the high-stakes clash.

But NorthEast United arrive as the heavyweight favourites, seeking back-to-back Durand Cup titles after winning Group E, anchored by coach Juan Pedro Benali's superb tactical approach. Benali's tactical acumen remains sharp, with NorthEast United retaining their free-flowing attacking style from last season and blending seasoned ISL campaigners with promising young talent. The ISL side boasts an experienced core, with Moroccan striker Alaaeddine Ajaraie in lethal form. NorthEast's unbeaten run in the tournament is the perfect validation of their pedigree and squad depth, but Bodoland's fearless momentum and local advantage could force a thrilling contest.

Bodoland's chance to script history and NorthEast's quest for another Durand crown make for irresistible drama in front of an expected capacity crowd.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian football, I'm amazed by the energy in these smaller cities! The way Bodoland FC has performed is inspiring. Hope they give NorthEast United a tough fight tonight. More power to grassroots football!
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Karthik V
Navy team's fitness and discipline is commendable, but Lajong's home advantage can't be ignored. The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium will be roaring tonight! Wish I could be there in person. âš½
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Priyanka N
While the coverage is good, I wish Doordarshan would also broadcast these matches. Many football lovers in rural areas don't have access to Sony Sports. This tournament deserves wider reach!
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Aman W
Bodoland FC's journey is what dreams are made of! From local heroes to challenging ISL teams - this is why we love football. Hope they continue their fairytale run. Northeast football is on fire 🔥
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Michael C
The Durand Cup is showing the depth of Indian football talent beyond just the ISL. These matches prove we need more such tournaments to develop players across the country. Great to see regional rivalries!
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Nisha Z
Coach Thapa's confidence is infectious! Lajong's attacking style

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