Chennaiyin vs East Bengal LIVE score, ISL 2025-26: Real-time updates from CFC v EBFC; Kick-off at 5:00 p.m. IST
MIGUEL FERREIRA DAMASCENO of East Bengal FC celebrates a goal during match 5 of INDIAN SUPER LEAGUE played between EBFC and NEUFC at the Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan at salt lake in kolkata on 16th February 2026.
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MIGUEL FERREIRA DAMASCENO of East Bengal FC celebrates a goal during match 5 of INDIAN SUPER LEAGUE played between EBFC and NEUFC at the Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan at salt lake in kolkata on 16th February 2026.
Photo: Dipayan Bose /Focus Sports/ ISL
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Welcome to Sportstar’s live coverage of the Chennaiyin FC vs East Bengal FC Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 match being played at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai.
Match preview
ISL 2025-26: East Bengal, Bruzon face Chennaiyin with hopes of a similar turn of fortunes as last time
East Bengal’s Bruzon aims for victory against Chennaiyin, hoping to replicate last year’s away success in ISL 2025-26.
Livestream and telecast info
The Chennaiyin FC vs East Bengal ISL 2025-26 match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network. The match will also be livestreamed on the FanCode app and website.
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Welcome to Sportstar’s live blog of the Chennaiyin FC vs East Bengal FC Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 match being played at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai.
MIGUEL FERREIRA DAMASCENO of East Bengal FC celebrates a goal during match 5 of INDIAN SUPER LEAGUE played between EBFC and NEUFC at the Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan at salt lake in kolkata on 16th February 2026.
MIGUEL FERREIRA DAMASCENO of East Bengal FC celebrates a goal during match 5 of INDIAN SUPER LEAGUE played between EBFC and NEUFC at the Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan at salt lake in kolkata on 16th February 2026.
Welcome to Sportstar’s live coverage of the Chennaiyin FC vs East Bengal FC Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 match being played at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai.
Match preview
ISL 2025-26: East Bengal, Bruzon face Chennaiyin with hopes of a similar turn of fortunes as last time
East Bengal’s Bruzon aims for victory against Chennaiyin, hoping to replicate last year’s away success in ISL 2025-26.
Livestream and telecast info
The Chennaiyin FC vs East Bengal ISL 2025-26 match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network. The match will also be livestreamed on the FanCode app and website.
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Welcome to Sportstar’s live blog of the Chennaiyin FC vs East Bengal FC Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 match being played at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai.
Alcaraz broke Vacherot three times to wrap up victory in 84 minutes and is bidding for his third title of the season after winning the Australian Open and in Doha.
“I’m just happy to win this really difficult match against Valentin. He’s playing great tennis with a lot of confidence right now, playing in his hometown. It was really tough to get the win, but I’m really excited about my first meeting with Jannik in 2026,” said Alcaraz..
Sinner dispatches Zverev
Sinner became the first player to reach all three finals of the season’s first three Masters 1000 events since Novak Djokovic in 2015.
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Sinner became the first player to reach all three finals of the season’s first three Masters 1000 events since Novak Djokovic in 2015.
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Sinner eased his way into the Monte Carlo final for the first time with a clinical 6-1, 6-4 semifinal win over Alexander Zverev earlier on Saturday.
The 24-year-old Italian becomes the first player to reach all three finals of the season’s first three Masters 1000 events since Novak Djokovic in 2015.
Roger Federer, in 2006, and Rafael Nadal, 2011, are the only two other players to achieve the feat.
“I’m very happy. We came here trying to give myself some feedback (on clay) and now finding myself in the final means a lot to me,” said Sinner.
Sinner said he had felt in top form right from the outset of the match against his German opponent, ranked third in the world.
“Obviously, every match, every day is different, so I’m very happy about today’s performance. I felt really solid from the beginning. When you are a break up straight away, it changes the dynamic of the match, so very happy and let’s see what’s coming in the final,” Sinner said.
As in Indian Wells and Miami, Sinner, 24, had the measure of Zverev, who has not prevailed in their meetings since the round of 16 at the US Open in September 2023.
Extremely aggressive from the start, Sinner blew the German away in the opening set, breaking him three times and wrapping it up in 34 minutes.
In the second set, Zverev put up more resistance, finding his first serve again, but he still had to battle every time to hold.
He finally folded after 82 minutes on another blistering forehand from Sinner, who has lost only one set in his last 21 matches at Masters 1000 events.
Alcaraz broke Vacherot three times to wrap up victory in 84 minutes and is bidding for his third title of the season after winning the Australian Open and in Doha.
“I’m just happy to win this really difficult match against Valentin. He’s playing great tennis with a lot of confidence right now, playing in his hometown. It was really tough to get the win, but I’m really excited about my first meeting with Jannik in 2026,” said Alcaraz..
Sinner dispatches Zverev
Sinner became the first player to reach all three finals of the season’s first three Masters 1000 events since Novak Djokovic in 2015.
| Photo Credit:
REUTERS
Sinner became the first player to reach all three finals of the season’s first three Masters 1000 events since Novak Djokovic in 2015.
| Photo Credit:
REUTERS
Sinner eased his way into the Monte Carlo final for the first time with a clinical 6-1, 6-4 semifinal win over Alexander Zverev earlier on Saturday.
The 24-year-old Italian becomes the first player to reach all three finals of the season’s first three Masters 1000 events since Novak Djokovic in 2015.
Roger Federer, in 2006, and Rafael Nadal, 2011, are the only two other players to achieve the feat.
“I’m very happy. We came here trying to give myself some feedback (on clay) and now finding myself in the final means a lot to me,” said Sinner.
Sinner said he had felt in top form right from the outset of the match against his German opponent, ranked third in the world.
“Obviously, every match, every day is different, so I’m very happy about today’s performance. I felt really solid from the beginning. When you are a break up straight away, it changes the dynamic of the match, so very happy and let’s see what’s coming in the final,” Sinner said.
As in Indian Wells and Miami, Sinner, 24, had the measure of Zverev, who has not prevailed in their meetings since the round of 16 at the US Open in September 2023.
Extremely aggressive from the start, Sinner blew the German away in the opening set, breaking him three times and wrapping it up in 34 minutes.
In the second set, Zverev put up more resistance, finding his first serve again, but he still had to battle every time to hold.
He finally folded after 82 minutes on another blistering forehand from Sinner, who has lost only one set in his last 21 matches at Masters 1000 events.
Published on Apr 11, 2026
#Monte #Carlo #Masters #Alcaraz #beats #Vacherot #set #final #Sinner">Monte Carlo Masters 2026: Alcaraz beats Vacherot to set up final against Sinner
Carlos Alcaraz lined up a blockbuster Monte Carlo Masters final with chief rival Jannik Sinner after the Spaniard ended the run of local boy Valentin Vacherot in the last four on Saturday.
Alcaraz saw off Vacherot 6-4, 6-4 to stay on track to defend his title and set up a Sunday showdown with Sinner for the world number one ranking.
It will be the first meeting this season between the world’s top two players and will decide who will be world No.1 come Monday when the new ATP rankings are released.
“I think it’s the dream spot for everyone, I would say. I’m fighting for a second Monte Carlo title; he’s fighting for his first one. It’s going to be a really special one. The No.1 is on the line, which will make tomorrow even more special,” said Alcaraz of Sunday’s final.
The 22-year-old Alcaraz is trying to keep hold of top spot and holds a 10-6 lead over Sinner in the head-to-head series.
Alcaraz broke Vacherot three times to wrap up victory in 84 minutes and is bidding for his third title of the season after winning the Australian Open and in Doha.
“I’m just happy to win this really difficult match against Valentin. He’s playing great tennis with a lot of confidence right now, playing in his hometown. It was really tough to get the win, but I’m really excited about my first meeting with Jannik in 2026,” said Alcaraz..
Sinner dispatches Zverev
Sinner became the first player to reach all three finals of the season’s first three Masters 1000 events since Novak Djokovic in 2015.
| Photo Credit:
REUTERS
Sinner became the first player to reach all three finals of the season’s first three Masters 1000 events since Novak Djokovic in 2015.
| Photo Credit:
REUTERS
Sinner eased his way into the Monte Carlo final for the first time with a clinical 6-1, 6-4 semifinal win over Alexander Zverev earlier on Saturday.
The 24-year-old Italian becomes the first player to reach all three finals of the season’s first three Masters 1000 events since Novak Djokovic in 2015.
Roger Federer, in 2006, and Rafael Nadal, 2011, are the only two other players to achieve the feat.
“I’m very happy. We came here trying to give myself some feedback (on clay) and now finding myself in the final means a lot to me,” said Sinner.
Sinner said he had felt in top form right from the outset of the match against his German opponent, ranked third in the world.
“Obviously, every match, every day is different, so I’m very happy about today’s performance. I felt really solid from the beginning. When you are a break up straight away, it changes the dynamic of the match, so very happy and let’s see what’s coming in the final,” Sinner said.
As in Indian Wells and Miami, Sinner, 24, had the measure of Zverev, who has not prevailed in their meetings since the round of 16 at the US Open in September 2023.
Extremely aggressive from the start, Sinner blew the German away in the opening set, breaking him three times and wrapping it up in 34 minutes.
In the second set, Zverev put up more resistance, finding his first serve again, but he still had to battle every time to hold.
He finally folded after 82 minutes on another blistering forehand from Sinner, who has lost only one set in his last 21 matches at Masters 1000 events.
Whether Michigan repeats at Ford Field in Detroit — with rival Michigan State hosting the Final Four, no less — is a long way from being decided. The uncertainty of the transfer portal and NBA Draft only boosts the conjecture.
Here’s offering insight into the futures landscape, anyway. May one of these much-too-early analyses have a bright side.
MICHIGAN (+700)
It’s possible that each cog of the Wolverines’ vaunted, three-headed frontcourt could get plucked in the first round of the draft.
Of course, Michigan knew that point guard Elliot Cadeau and shooting guard Trey McKenney would be back next season before the program was Indianapolis-bound.
While replacing Yaxel Lendeborg, Morez Johnson Jr., and Aday Mara doesn’t figure to be easy — coach Dusty May’s portal prowess notwithstanding — Michigan might well be heavily guard-oriented come the fall.
Cadeau and McKenney shined in March and April and should boast an able running mate in Brandon McCoy, a five-star guard from Bellflower (Calif.) who committed on Saturday. Tennessee big man J.P. Estrella, a portal pickup Thursday, offers lots to like with the rebuild down low.
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The Big Ten boasts the reigning NCAA men’s and women’s national champions. Extending that stronghold doesn’t seem farfetched.
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Whether Michigan repeats at Ford Field in Detroit — with rival Michigan State hosting the Final Four, no less — is a long way from being decided. The uncertainty of the transfer portal and NBA Draft only boosts the conjecture.
Here’s offering insight into the futures landscape, anyway. May one of these much-too-early analyses have a bright side.
MICHIGAN (+700)
It’s possible that each cog of the Wolverines’ vaunted, three-headed frontcourt could get plucked in the first round of the draft.
Of course, Michigan knew that point guard Elliot Cadeau and shooting guard Trey McKenney would be back next season before the program was Indianapolis-bound.
While replacing Yaxel Lendeborg, Morez Johnson Jr., and Aday Mara doesn’t figure to be easy — coach Dusty May’s portal prowess notwithstanding — Michigan might well be heavily guard-oriented come the fall.
Cadeau and McKenney shined in March and April and should boast an able running mate in Brandon McCoy, a five-star guard from Bellflower (Calif.) who committed on Saturday. Tennessee big man J.P. Estrella, a portal pickup Thursday, offers lots to like with the rebuild down low.
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Last month’s Elite Eight collapse against UConn followed a similar spitting of the bit in a national semifinal loss to Houston in 2025. With some draftniks projecting the trio of Cameron Boozer, Isaiah Evans and Patrick Ngongba as first-round selections, the usual cycle of blue-chip recruits will have an opportunity to excel.
Incoming 6-foot-11 power forward Cameron Williams averaged 24.6 points and 12 rebounds as a high school senior in Phoenix. Can consecutive Blue Devils named “Cameron” earn the Naismith Award? More importantly for this space, can Duke build the stuff to close big leads, then channel that poise in the tournament?
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The Big Ten boasts the reigning NCAA men’s and women’s national champions. Extending that stronghold doesn’t seem farfetched.
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#NCAA #Title #Odds #Michigan #Duke #Lead #Early #Betting #Favorites #Deadspin.com">2027 NCAA Title Odds: Michigan, Duke Lead Early Betting Favorites | Deadspin.com
Apr 6, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Michigan Wolverines forward Yaxel Lendeborg (23) cuts down the net after defeating the UConn Huskies in the national championship of the Final Four of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images
Michigan captured the school’s first NCAA Tournament championship since 1989 on Monday, defeating UConn behind a starting lineup of all transfers.
Anticipating the roster turnover that lay ahead, a Michigan man, woman or child might have grown melancholy during “One Shining Moment.”
Whether Michigan repeats at Ford Field in Detroit — with rival Michigan State hosting the Final Four, no less — is a long way from being decided. The uncertainty of the transfer portal and NBA Draft only boosts the conjecture.
Here’s offering insight into the futures landscape, anyway. May one of these much-too-early analyses have a bright side.
MICHIGAN (+700)
It’s possible that each cog of the Wolverines’ vaunted, three-headed frontcourt could get plucked in the first round of the draft.
Of course, Michigan knew that point guard Elliot Cadeau and shooting guard Trey McKenney would be back next season before the program was Indianapolis-bound.
While replacing Yaxel Lendeborg, Morez Johnson Jr., and Aday Mara doesn’t figure to be easy — coach Dusty May’s portal prowess notwithstanding — Michigan might well be heavily guard-oriented come the fall.
Cadeau and McKenney shined in March and April and should boast an able running mate in Brandon McCoy, a five-star guard from Bellflower (Calif.) who committed on Saturday. Tennessee big man J.P. Estrella, a portal pickup Thursday, offers lots to like with the rebuild down low.
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DUKE (+750)
Naturally, this smacks of a reputation pick, even though the Blue Devils’ March moxie is crumbling.
Last month’s Elite Eight collapse against UConn followed a similar spitting of the bit in a national semifinal loss to Houston in 2025. With some draftniks projecting the trio of Cameron Boozer, Isaiah Evans and Patrick Ngongba as first-round selections, the usual cycle of blue-chip recruits will have an opportunity to excel.
Incoming 6-foot-11 power forward Cameron Williams averaged 24.6 points and 12 rebounds as a high school senior in Phoenix. Can consecutive Blue Devils named “Cameron” earn the Naismith Award? More importantly for this space, can Duke build the stuff to close big leads, then channel that poise in the tournament?
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MICHIGAN STATE (+1500)
The Big Ten boasts the reigning NCAA men’s and women’s national champions. Extending that stronghold doesn’t seem farfetched.
Not with Michigan State in position to return many key players from a 27-win Elite Eight team, led by guard Jeremiah Fears Jr.
Throw in highly touted backcourt recruit Jasiah Jervis and the expected progression of other Spartans and this looks like a promising line to take a flier on. It could play even better if Michigan State lands a coveted big man in the portal.
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#Kerala #Blasters #beats #Bengaluru #registers #win #ISL">Kerala Blasters beats Bengaluru FC, registers first win of ISL 2025-26
Kerala Blasters mounted a comeback to beat Bengaluru FC 2-1 on Saturday at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru to register its first win of the 2025-26 Indian Super League season.
This was also head coach Ashley Westwood’s first win from the Blasters’ dugout in what was his second game in charge after taking over the reins from David Catala.
Victor Bertomeu and new signing Francisco Abalo found the back of the net in the second half after Fallou Ndiaye’s own goal had given the host the lead in the first half.
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