
Odisha FC will take on Chennaiyin FC as both sides aim to secure a crucial victory in their Indian Super League 2025-26 encounter on Sunday, March 1, at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar. The match is scheduled to kick off at 17:00 IST.
The second match of the day sees Mumbai City FC host NorthEast United FC in an intriguing clash at the Mumbai Football Arena, with the kickoff slated for 19:30 IST on Sunday.
Both matches will be streamed live on FanCode and telecast on Sony Sports Ten 2.
Odisha FC vs Chennaiyin FC
Odisha FC head into the fixture looking to capitalise on their passionate home advantage. After being held to a goalless draw against debutants Inter Kashi FC in their season opener, the Juggernauts will be eager to find their clinical edge and open their goalscoring account in Bhubaneswar.
With Odisha currently sitting on one point after a tight defensive display anchored by goalkeeper Amrinder Singh, they know the importance of turning their home ground into a fortress early in the season.
Odisha FC head coach, T.G Purushottaman emphasised his team’s focus on the necessity of maintaining their intensity and finding their finishing touch. “We created several chances in our first game but lacked the final touch. “It doesn’t matter if the opponents have won or lost. What matters is how we manage space – how we create it, how we deny it, and how we press. Consistency is what we’re building.”
Odisha FC goalkeeper Amrinder Singh said, “After just three days of training together, to keep a clean sheet shows the character of this team. As a goalkeeper and captain, I stay calm because the rest look at me. If I show pressure, they lose confidence. Defence can be organised quickly, but attack needs time. Now we’ve had more sessions, and we’re ready to improve going forward.”
Chennaiyin FC, meanwhile, arrive in Bhubaneswar aiming to bounce back from a difficult start to their campaign. Clifford Miranda’s men are searching for their first points and first goal of the season after suffering back-to-back defeats. In their recent 0-2 loss to defending champions Mohun Bagan SG, where they conceded goals to Jamie Maclaren and Dimitrios Petratos, the Marina Machans struggled offensively and failed to register a single shot on target.
Currently languishing in 11th place in the points table, the visitors will aim to carry better defensive organisation and sharper counter-attacks against their opponents to turn their fortunes around.
Acknowledging the home support of the Odisha fans at the Kalinga Stadium, and the need to convert resilience into actual points, Chennaiyin FC head coach Clifford Miranda views the pressure as a vital developmental tool for his side.




