mumbai city vs east bengal — IN news

On May 6, 2026, East Bengal FC’s substitutes changed the course of the match, scoring two second-half goals to secure a comeback victory against Mumbai City FC in the Indian Super League. This thrilling encounter took place at the Mumbai Football Arena and showcased the resilience and tactical acumen of East Bengal.

Brandon Fernandes opened the scoring for Mumbai City FC in the 8th minute, putting them ahead early in the match. However, East Bengal FC responded with determination. Youssef Ezzejjari equalized with a penalty in the 56th minute, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.

That context matters because it highlights how crucial substitutions can be in football. East Bengal made three impactful changes at halftime that shifted their momentum. Nandha Kumar scored the winning goal in the 71st minute, sealing a remarkable turnaround for his team.

The statistics further illuminate this match’s significance:

  • East Bengal FC scored 2 goals while Mumbai City FC managed only 1.
  • This victory propelled East Bengal FC to the top of the table with 21 points from 10 matches.
  • Mumbai City FC fell to fifth place, accumulating 19 points from 11 matches.

Kevin Leonel Sibille stood out defensively and was named Player of the Match for his performance. Notably, this marked Mumbai City FC’s first home defeat of the season—an unexpected turn given their strong start.

The match also featured some tense moments; notably, Mumbai had a goal ruled out for offside in the 65th minute and struck the post during stoppage time through Gyamar Nikum’s header. These narrow misses underscored how close this match remained until the final whistle.

Looking ahead, Mumbai City FC will aim to regroup as they prepare for their next fixture against Mohammedan SC on May 15. The outcome of this match raises questions about their ability to bounce back after such a setback.