ISL Match Prediction Mumbai City FC vs. Chennaiyin FC, Dec 28

We predict a close encounter with a possible draw or a narrow victory for Mumbai City FC.

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Match Details 

Teams: Mumbai City FC vs. Chennaiyin FC

Stadium: Mumbai Football Arena, Mumbai, India

SeriesIndia Super League (ISL)

Hours of play: 17:30

Match day: Thuesday, December 28, 2023

Mumbai City FC vs. Chennaiyin FC Betting Odds

Mumbai City Draw Chennaiyin
1.454.255.50

Probable Starting 11

Mumbai City FC

Forwards
Jayesh Rane
Jorge Rolando Pereyra Díaz
Th. Bipin Singh
Lallianzuala Chhangte

Midfielders
Rostyn Griffiths
Mehtab Singh
Yoëll van Nieff
Lalengmawia Lalengmawia

Defenders
José Luis Espinosa Arroyo
Hmingthan Mawia

Goalkeeper
Phurba Tempa Lachenpa

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Chennaiyin FC

Forwards
Jordan Murray

Midfielders
Rafael Schuler Crivellaro
Khumanthem Ninthoinganba Meetei
Yumkhaibam Jiteshwor Singh
Ayush Adhikari
Connor Shields

Defenders
Ryan Edwards
Sarthak Golui
Ankit Mukherjee
Bikash Yumnam

Goalkeeper
Debjit Majumder

Chennaiyin FC ISL

Teams Head to Head: Recent Matches 

DateTeam 1ScoreTeam 2
Apr 19, 2023Mumbai City1-0Chennaiyin
Dec 24, 2022Mumbai City2-1Chennaiyin
Nov 12, 2022Chennaiyin2-6Mumbai City
Feb 6, 2022Chennaiyin0-1Mumbai City
Dec 15, 2021Mumbai City1-0Chennaiyin
Jan 25, 2021Chennaiyin1-1Mumbai City
Dec 9, 2020Mumbai City2-1Chennaiyin
Feb 21, 2020Mumbai City0-1Chennaiyin
Oct 27, 2019Chennaiyin0-0Mumbai City
Mar 29, 2019Chennaiyin2-0Mumbai City
Dec 6, 2018Mumbai City2-0Chennaiyin
Nov 3, 2018Chennaiyin0-1Mumbai City

Teams Recent Performance 

Last 5 Games of Mumbai City

DateCompetitionHome TeamScoreAway Team
08/12/23ISLBengaluru0 – 4Mumbai City
12/12/23ISLGoa0 – 0Mumbai City
16/12/23ISLMumbai City0 – 0East Bengal
20/12/23ISLMumbai City2 – 1Mohun Bagan
24/12/23ISLKerala Blasters2 – 0Mumbai City

Last 5 Games of Chennaiyin

DateCompetitionHome TeamScoreAway Team
25/11/23ISLChennaiyin1 – 1East Bengal
29/11/23ISLKerala Blasters3 – 3Chennaiyin
07/12/23ISLJamshedpur2 – 2Chennaiyin
13/12/23ISLChennaiyin2 – 0Bengaluru
18/12/23ISLPunjab1 – 0Chennaiyin

Topscorers Statistics in ISL 2023/2024

Mumbai City

Mumbai CityGoalsPenalty Goals
J. Pereyra Díaz61
G. Stewart20
L. Chhangte11
A. El Khayati10
R. Griffiths10

Chennaiyin

ChennaiyinGoalsPenalty Goals
J. Murray32
Rafael Crivellaro32
C. Shields30
N. Meetei20
R. Ali10

Mumbai City FC vs. Chennaiyin FC: Winning Prediction

Current Form

Currently, Mumbai City FC holds the fourth position with 19 points, trailing four points behind the league leaders, FC Goa, after completing 10 matches. In their latest ISL match, Mumbai City FC suffered their first defeat in the 2023/2024 season, losing 2-0 against Kerala Blasters FC at Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium. This loss marked the end of their nine-match unbeaten streak (W5 D4 L0).

Chennaiyin FC, on the other hand, recently experienced a setback with a 1-0 defeat against Punjab FC at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, bringing an end to their four-match unbeaten streak. As a result, they currently occupy the sixth position with 12 points.

Head to Head

The last encounter between Mumbai City FC and Chennaiyin FC in the Indian Super League saw Mumbai emerging victorious with a 2-1 scoreline at Mumbai Football Arena in the previous season. Lallianzuala Chhangte and Greg Stewart scored for Mumbai, while Petar Sliskovic found the net for Chennaiyin.

Mumbai City FC has dominated the recent head-to-head record against Chennaiyin FC, going unbeaten in their last six ISL matches (W5 D1 L0). Chennaiyin is aiming for their first league victory against Mumbai since February 2020, as Mumbai City has outscored them 13-5 during this unbeaten streak.

Recent Perfomance

Jorge Pereyra Díaz has been a key player for Mumbai City FC this season, leading the club with six goals, which is currently joint-most in the league for the 2023/2024 season. Chennaiyin FC’s primary attacking contributors have been Rafael Crivellaro, Jordan Murray, and Connor Shields, each scoring three times.

Mumbai City FC has maintained an unbeaten record at Mumbai Football Arena this season, with three wins and two draws in five ISL contests. They aim to extend their five-match home unbeaten streak (W3 D2 L0) dating back to October 8 against Kerala Blasters FC. On the other hand, Chennaiyin FC has had mixed results on the road this season, with one win, two draws, and three losses. They are looking to break a three-match away winless streak (W0 D2 L1) that has persisted since October 23 against Hyderabad FC.

In their recent six league matches, Mumbai City FC has secured three wins, two draws, and one loss. Chennaiyin FC, during the same period, has won one, drawn three, and lost two matches.

Prediction

Based on current form, Mumbai City FC holds a slight edge with their attacking firepower. However, Chennaiyin FC’s fighting spirit and defensive adjustments can’t be ignored. We predict a close encounter with a possible draw or a narrow victory for Mumbai City FC.

India Super League (ISL) Table on 27/12/2023

#TeamMPWDLFADP*
1Goa97201541123
2Kerala Blasters117221610623
3Odisha116321811721
4Mohun Bagan96121913619
5Mumbai City10541159619
6Chennaiyin113351519-412
7East Bengal10253118311
8NorthEast United112541217-511
9Bengaluru122551219-711
10Jamshedpur11236111109
11Punjab12156918-98
12Hyderabad11047519-144

* MP – Matches Played; W – Wins; D – Draws; L – Losses; F – Goals For (the number of goals the team has scored); A – Goals Against (the number of goals the team has conceded); D – Goals Difference (Goals scored – Goals conceded); P – Points.

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Report About Mumbai Football Arena

The Mumbai Football Arena, located in the Andheri Sports Complex in Mumbai, India, stands as a football stadium with a rich history. Constructed in 1988 and undergoing renovations in 2023, it distinguishes itself as one of the few football-exclusive stadiums in the country. Since 2016, the stadium has been the proud home of Mumbai City FC in the Indian Super League.

Following the installation of bucket seats, the stadium currently accommodates up to 6,600 spectators. Beyond its architectural aspects, the Mumbai Football Arena holds significance in the realm of international football. On September 3, 2016, it hosted a FIFA international friendly where the India national football team triumphed over the Puerto Rico national football team with a score of 4–1, captivating a packed stadium.

Moreover, the arena served as the venue for the 2017 Hero Tri-Nation Series, featuring matches between India, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Mauritius. In June 2018, the stadium showcased all seven matches of the 2018 Intercontinental Cup. It further solidified its standing by being selected as one of the host venues for the 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup.

About Indian Super League (ISL)

The Indian Super League (ISL) is the men’s highest level of the Indian football league system. It was founded on 21 October 2013 with the aim of growing the sport of football in India and increasing its exposure in the country. The league is co-promoted by Reliance, Star India, and supported by the All India Football Federation (AIFF).

The ISL began play in October 2014 with eight teams. During its first three seasons, the competition operated without official recognition from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which is the governing body for the sport in Asia. It was structured along the same lines as the Indian Premier League, the country’s premier Twenty20 franchise-based cricket competition. Each season lasted just three months, from October to December, and matches were held daily.

However, before the 2017–18 season, the league expanded to ten teams, extended its schedule to six months, and earned recognition from the AFC. The season runs from September to March and includes a 22-round regular season followed by playoffs involving the top six teams, culminating with the ISL Final to determine the champions. At the end of the regular season, the team with the most points is declared the premiers and presented with the League Winners’ Shield.

Currently, the league comprises 12 clubs. ISL clubs gain qualification to the Asian continental club competitions; regular-season premiers qualify directly for the subsequent season’s AFC Cup group stage. The league has received unmatched visibility in a short span of time and is speculated to be one of the top-tier leagues in India after the I-League.

Rudra Chanda