Sporting Club Delhi (home)
- Sporting Club Delhi welcome Kerala Blasters FC to the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in the Indian Super League’s Sunday matchup with the hosts sitting 12th with two points from five games and the visitors 13th with one point from six.
- Tomasz Tchorz’s Delhi side have been in mixed form, drawing their last two games and winless in their last five (2 draws, 3 defeats).
- However, this matchup is important for both clubs as it pits the home side’s youthful, high-tempo style against the likely low-tempo pragmatism of Ashley Westwood’s Kerala.
- They’ve scored just once in their only home match this season (1 draw).
Kerala Blasters FC (away)
- Ashley Westwood is newly appointed and has inherited a club in transition.
- They’ve not won a single game yet in the Indian Super League 2026, and have only picked up one point in their last five (1 draw, 4 defeats).
- They most recently lost 1-3 at home to Punjab FC.
Head-to-Head
- The previous encounter at Delhi finished 1-1.
- Delhi have failed to win any of their previous two at home to the Orange Army.
- Kerala haven’t won either of their away games in the Indian Super League 2026.
Key Players
- Augustine Lalrochana
- Has been Sporting Club Delhi’s chief threat, scoring their only goal so far in five games in 2026.
- His movement and ability to push forward from the wing have been key to their transitions into attack.
- Fallou Ndiaye
- Has been Kerala’s only outlet in attack, scoring their sole league goal in just two appearances so far.
- Ebindas Yesudasan
- Is the creative heartbeat of this team and has two assists in six Indian Super League games.
Betting Insights
- Both sides need their first win, but neither have looked convincing enough in their first third of the campaign to back with conviction in the match result market.
- This game looks certain to produce goals at both ends, so Over 2.5 Goals at 2.33 and Both Teams to Score (Yes) at 1.95 look to be decent options.
Prediction
I’m going for Delhi to edge this crucial matchup at 2.98 as they have the attacking intent to push on and take advantage of Kerala’s transitional week.