East Bengal vs Mohammedan SC LIVE Streaming, ISL 2025-26 LIVE Telecast: When And Where To Watch East Bengal are set to face Mohammedan SC in their Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 encounter on Monday, March 23, at the Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata. The match will kick off at 7:30 PM IST and will be broadcast live on the Sony Sports Network. Fans can also follow the action through the FanCode app and website. East Bengal, currently sixth in the league standings, aim to regain their winning form after a 1-1 draw against Kerala Blasters in their previous match. The team has accumulated 8 points from five games, with Youssef Ezzejjari leading the scoring chart. In contrast, Mohammedan SC have struggled this season, earning zero points after five matches, marking a challenging start to their campaign. The match details highlight the significance of the fixture for both teams. East Bengal’s performance in this game could help them climb the league table, while Mohammedan SC will be looking to end their winless streak. The venue in Kolkata, a historic football hub, adds to the anticipation for the clash. The ISL 2025-26 season has seen several high-profile matches, including other fixtures like Punjab FC vs Mohammedan SC on April 3 and Jamshedpur FC vs Mohun Bagan Super Giant on April 4. These games, along with the East Bengal vs Mohammedan SC match, underscore the competitive nature of the league as teams vie for top positions. For viewers, the live telecast and streaming options ensure accessibility to the action, whether through traditional TV channels or digital platforms. The scheduling of these matches reflects the league’s efforts to balance regional representation and fan engagement across India.#kolkata #east_bengal #mohammedan_sc #sony_sports_network #vivekananda_yuva_bharati_krirangan
East Bengal Take On Mohammedan SC in ISL: Indian Sports LIVE, March 23 East Bengal's Yousseff Ezzejjari scored his second brace in two ISL games so far this season. Dipayan Bose/Focus Sports/ISL Indian sports can get quite action-packed and it's quite easy to miss out on important news and results. That's where we come in — ESPN's daily Indian sports blog has all the updates from the world of Indian sports as well as the news, scores, schedule, results and commentary that comes with it. 2026 is a big year, with the Commonwealth Games, Asian Games, and two Chess World Championship. The month of meanwhile, is similarly action packed — and you can go through the schedule in ESPN's sports calendar. Here are all the updates from Indian sports on March 23, 2026. Football: East Bengal take on Mohammedan SC in ISL What happened yesterday? ISL: Bengaluru beat Inter Kashi; FC Goa salvage draw with Chennaiyin FC. Squash: Abhay Singh and Anahat Singh win Indian Open titles in Mumbai. Chess: Koneru Humpy withdraws from FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament. Athletics: Dev Kumar Meena wins bronze in Taiwan. Football: India U17 men's team to play friendlies in Thailand. Motorsports: Former national rally champion Hari Singh remains missing after speedboat crash.#east_bengal #isl #mohammedan_sc #indian_open #fide_women_candidates_tournament

Kerala Blasters ended a four-game losing streak in the Indian Super League (ISL) after a stoppage-time equalizer by Muhammed Ajsal in an away match against East Bengal. The result marked a crucial turning point for the Kochi-based team, which had struggled to find form at the start of the season. The draw came after a series of consecutive defeats, with Ajsal’s late goal providing a much-needed boost to the squad’s morale. Kerala Blasters will now look to build on this momentum as they host Punjab FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Saturday. However, the team faces significant challenges in their quest for consistency. Struggles in attack have persisted, with the side failing to score in open play during recent matches. The lack of a reliable playmaker and defensive vulnerabilities have further compounded their difficulties, leaving them reliant on set-pieces and last-minute efforts to find goals. Punjab FC, meanwhile, enters the clash as a mid-table team on a resurgence. After an initial loss to Jamshedpur FC, the visitors have since secured victories over Bengaluru FC and drawn with NorthEast United and FC Goa. Their improved form has positioned them as a formidable opponent, particularly given their ability to maintain a compact defense. Coach David Catala acknowledged Punjab’s strength in midfield and emphasized the need for Kerala Blasters to adopt a disciplined approach. “Punjab is very compact in defense, and it’s difficult to make a comeback when they score first. We will do our best to control the game. We have to improve our defense and show the same attitude and energy we displayed against East Bengal,” Catala said. The match will also see Punjab FC without key striker Effiong Nsungusi, who was sent off in their previous encounter against FC Goa.#kerala_blasters #jawaharlal_nehru_stadium #punjab_fc #east_bengal #muhammed_ajsal

East Bengal and Kerala Blasters Draw 1-1 in ISL 2025-26 Clash East Bengal and Kerala Blasters played out a 1-1 draw in their ISL 2025-26 encounter at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata. The match, which saw a late equalizer from Kerala Blasters’ Ajsal, ended in a stalemate after a tightly contested 90-minute battle. The result marked Kerala Blasters’ first point of the season, while East Bengal remained winless in their opening two matches. The first half saw East Bengal take an early lead through a penalty converted by Ezzejjari. The Spaniard capitalized on a foul by Aiban inside the penalty area, sending the ball past Kerala Blasters’ goalkeeper Gill. However, Kerala Blasters remained persistent, creating several chances but failing to break the deadlock. Fallou and Rashid both came close in stoppage time, but their efforts were thwarted by solid defending from East Bengal. The second half was a rollercoaster of chances and near-misses. Kerala Blasters, determined to equalize, pressed heavily and created numerous opportunities. East Bengal’s defense, however, struggled to cope with the intensity, leading to a crucial error in the 90+2’ minute. Ajsal capitalized on loose defending from the Red and Gold side, heading in a corner to level the score. The equalizer came after a set-piece routine, with Ajsal finding the back of the net to secure the draw. Throughout the match, substitutions played a role in shaping the flow. East Bengal made several changes, including bringing on Mahesh, Jay, and Souvik, while Kerala Blasters introduced Quintongo and Saheef. Despite the efforts, neither team could find a decisive breakthrough.#kerala_blasters #east_bengal #isl_2025_26 #vivekananda_yuba_bharati_krirangan #ajsal
