Indian Super League

Bengaluru FC vs FC Goa, 2024-25 Indian Super League, Semifinals

· 1st Leg
  • 42': Sandesh Jhingan (OG)
  • 51': Édgar Méndez
FT
2 - 0
1st Leg

About

Bengaluru FC are hosting FC Goa at Sree Kanteerava Stadium, Bangalore, India, starting on . The match is a part of the Indian Super League.

Game Information

Competition: Indian Super League

Venue: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Location: Bangalore, India
Attendance: 19,443

Line-Ups

BFC Bengaluru FC (4-3-3)

No. Name
1 Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (GK)
2 Rahul Bheke
4 Chinglensana Singh
32 Naorem Roshan Singh
25 Namgyal Bhutia
18 Pedro Capó
8 Suresh Singh Wangjam
10 Alberto Noguera
17 Édgar Méndez
7 Ryan Williams Yellow Card
9 Sivasakthi Narayanan

GOA FC Goa (4-2-3-1)

No. Name
55 Hrithik Tiwari (GK)
3 Sandesh Jhingan
16 Odei Onaindia
27 Akash Sangwan
17 Boris Thangjam
26 Borja Herrera Yellow Card
4 Carl McHugh Yellow Card
15 Sahil Tavora
34 Iker Guarrotxena
42 Brison Fernandes
21 Udanta Singh

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