Sitting just a solitary point ahead of their main playoff qualification rivals, Bengaluru FC will have to notch all three points in their next Indian Super League (ISL) 2022-23 game against Mumbai City FC at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium, here on Wednesday, to consolidate their position in fifth place.
This will be a tall order even for the Blues, who are the closest in terms of recent form with newly crowned League Shield Winners. The visitors are two unbeaten games away from becoming the first ISL team to go unbeaten in the league stage.
Morale is high for a Bengaluru FC side that extended their winning streak in the ISL to six games this past weekend, their longest-ever streak. A much-needed victory against arch-rivals Kerala Blasters FC handed the Blues the bragging rights and lofted them back up into the playoff spots.