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66
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87
48
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I.Sakhawat
Morshedul Islam
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S.Ahamed
85′
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N. Uddin
85′
S. Islam
r.said khan
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m.pradhan
79′
m.pradhan
K. Kouyate
79′
A. Shah
M.Hayat
69′
Morshedul Islam
md shawon
60′
s.ray
Ishaque ali
51′
ahmed mohsin
46′
ahmed mohsin
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51′
m.alam
33′
K. Kizito
31′
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M. Hemel
28′
N.Chakma
23′
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14′
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Match Info

The Sheikh Kamal International Stadium in Gopalganj played host to a thrilling encounter in the Bangladesh Premier League on the afternoon of 30 April 2026, as Brothers Union and Arambagh KS played out a pulsating 2–2 draw. The result leaves both sides locked in the battle for the upper half of the table, with each team having spells of dominance but ultimately having to share the spoils in a match that showcased both attacking flair and defensive vulnerability.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, it was clear that neither side was content to settle for a point. Brothers Union, playing in their familiar red and white, pressed high from the start, while Arambagh KS looked to exploit space behind the home defence with quick transitions. The early exchanges were frenetic, with both goalkeepers called into action inside the first ten minutes. The breakthrough came just before the half-hour mark, setting the tone for a wide-open contest that would see four goals and several near misses.

Key Moments

  • 28th minute – Arambagh KS strike first: A swift counter-attack caught the Brothers Union backline out of position. A pinpoint through ball split the centre-backs, and the visiting striker slotted calmly past the onrushing goalkeeper to make it 1–0.
  • 41st minute – Brothers Union equalise: The home side responded with sustained pressure. A well-worked corner kick was met by a powerful header at the near post, sending the ball into the top corner and bringing the scores level just before half-time.
  • 63rd minute – Brothers Union take the lead: A moment of individual brilliance saw the Brothers Union winger cut inside from the left flank and unleash a curling shot that beat the goalkeeper at his far post, putting the home side 2–1 ahead.
  • 78th minute – Arambagh KS equalise again: Just as Brothers Union looked to close out the win, a defensive lapse allowed Arambagh’s forward to nip in and poke home from close range after a goalmouth scramble. The 2–2 scoreline would prove to be final.

Tactical Story

The match was a classic contest between proactive possession and reactive counter-attacking. Brothers Union attempted to control the tempo through their midfield three, particularly in the second half after falling behind. However, their defensive shape became disjointed during transitional phases, which Arambagh KS exploited ruthlessly. The visitors’ tactical discipline in the first half allowed them to take the lead, but their vulnerability on set pieces—conceded from a corner—was a recurring issue that Brothers Union capitalised on. In the final 20 minutes, Arambagh’s substitutions injected fresh energy, and their willingness to commit numbers forward eventually paid off with the late equaliser.

Standout Players

  • Brothers Union – No. 10 (Attacking Midfielder): The creative hub for the home side, he dictated play from central areas, completed several line-breaking passes, and was heavily involved in both attacking phases. His corner delivery led directly to the first goal.
  • Arambagh KS – No. 9 (Centre-Forward): Tireless in his pressing and clinical in front of goal, the striker scored once and was a constant menace to the Brothers Union defence throughout the 90 minutes. His movement off the shoulder of the last defender created the opening goal.

Season Context

The draw keeps Brothers Union in mid-table, now with 18 points from 12 matches. Their inconsistency has been a talking point, with three wins, three draws, and six losses so far this campaign. For Arambagh KS, the result lifts them to 20 points, putting them on the fringe of the top-four race. Both teams will be disappointed not to have taken all three points given the nature of the game, though the competitive spirit on display suggests they will remain in contention for a strong finish in the Bangladesh Premier League standings.