Where to watch Bengaluru vs. Mumbai City live stream in Indian Super League 2023-2024
Where to watch also online streaming the Indian Super League match between Bengaluru vs. Mumbai City that will be played on Friday the 8th of December.
Bengaluru vs Mumbai City Prediction
Bengaluru will play the next match in Indian Super League against Mumbai City in Bangalore. The prediction is that Mumbai City will be the winner. In accordance with our forecast, there are 54.56% chances that Mumbai City will grab the win. There is a 26.32% chance of a draw.
Where to watch Bengaluru vs Mumbai City
The match will be shown on:
- Superbet.pl
Bengaluru vs Mumbai City Live Stream
When will the game be broadcast?
The game will start on Friday at 2:30 pm UTC time. Therefore, this is when the match will be broadcasted in various area of the world
- Central Europe: 3:30 pm
- UK: 2:30 pm
- Eastern Europe: 4:30 pm
- US Pacific: 6:30 am
- US Mountain: 7:30 am
- US Central: 8:30 am
- US Eastern: 9:30 am
- Brasil: 11:30 am
- Argentina: 11:30 am
- West Africa: 3:30 pm
- Central Africa: 4:30 pm
- Eastern Africa: 5:30 pm
- India: 8:00 pm
- China: 10:30 pm
- Singapore: 10:30 pm
- Japan: 11:30 pm
- South Korea: 11:30 pm
- Australia Western: 10:30 pm
- Australia Central: 1:00 am – Saturday
- Australia Eastern: 1:30 am – Saturday
- New Zealand: 3:30 am – Saturday
Head to Head (H2H)
- Bengaluru: 6
- Draw: 1
- Mumbai City: 7
Bengaluru performance and stats
Bengaluru is currently 9th in the Indian Super League with 7 points.
In the last 8 games it has won once, draw 4 times, and lost 3 times. In its last match, Bengaluru draw 3-3 against Minerva Punjab.
It has a negative goal difference after scoring 10 goals and conceding 12.
Mumbai City performance and stats
Mumbai City is currently 5th in the Indian Super League with 11 points.
In the last 5 games it has won 3 times and draw twice. In its last match, Mumbai City won 2-1 against Minerva Punjab.
It has a positive goal difference after scoring 9 goals and conceding 6.
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