Kolkata/SRINAGAR: Unbeaten so far, title aspirants Mohun Bagan and Churchill Brothers will lock horns in the I-League here on Sunday, with the hosts likely to see the return of Sony Norde.
Both the giants, having played the league for the longest period and having three titles between them, are among two of the three unbeaten teams in this year’s league and another win would put them on their way towards being title contenders.
Placed second in the standings, Mohun Bagan have eight points from two wins and two draws while Churchill Brothers are positioned fifth after four matches.
Coming off back-to-back defeats, first-timers Real Kashmir FC will hope for a fresh start when they host Indian Arrows in the I-League here on Sunday.
Real Kashmir, who have captured the imagination of football followers across the country this season, will seek to give their fans a first win at home.
Scottish coach David Robertson’s Kashmir have slipped a bit after a stunning away win in their opener against defending champions Minerva Punjab.
Indian Arrows too lost their last game to a superior Mohun Bagan at home, but coach Floyd Pinto will take heart from the fact that his boys have looked the part and even pulled off a win against Shillong Lajong. They have three points from as many games, while Real Kashmir have four. (PTI)