#ISL #Kerala #Blasters #eyes #home #win #season #NorthEast #United">ISL 2025-26: Kerala Blasters eyes first home win of season against NorthEast United
The atmosphere was electric inside the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi a fortnight ago, when India secured a splendid victory over Hong Kong China in the AFC Asian Cup qualifier. It may have been a dead rubber as neither had any chance of qualification, but the match was an exciting affair, and it provided great joy to a crowd of more than 22,000.
Kerala Blasters FC will hope its fans, too, will come in large numbers for its Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 match against NorthEast United on Wednesday. Those passionate supporters had stayed away in the previous games this season, and the Blasters team had justified their disinterest with some insipid football.
But, things are changing.
The franchise got a new coach – Ashley Westwood – and he seems to be turning things around. The Englishman, who achieved much with Bengaluru FC on his first assignment in India a few years ago, guided Blasters to their first win of the season. Ironically, that victory came against his old team, at Bengaluru.
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“Of course, it is always nice to get the first win,” Westwood said.
“We don’t have many games left, so the motivation for the players is to play well, to impress me, to impress the management, and to keep your place, your part in this club,” he added.
Like the Blasters, NorthEast too has struggled this season. Similar to its opponent, it has managed just a win, but has two points more.
Westwood’s boys will be hoping to overtake NorthEast with its maiden win at home, ideally in front of a good crowd.
Published on Apr 14, 2026
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