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Northeast United
Hyderabad FC
Attacks
143
99
Dangerous Attacks
93
52
Ball Possession
55
45
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7
6
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4003
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End 0-3
87′
M. Azhar
M.Aimen
83′
R. Tlang
A. J. R. Gaitán
80′
0-3
M.Aimen
Assist: J. Sunny
73′
Mohammed Arshaf Attakulayan
M. I. Mayakkannan
73′
Lalrinzuala Lalbiaknia
M. Nickson
69′
0-2
J. Sunny
Assist: Hudu
66′
Sourav
D. Murgaonkar
65′
0-1
J. Sunny
Assist: M.Aimen
54′
A. Akhtar
M. Zabaco
45′
J. Samperio
A. Padmanabhan
Halftime 0-0
47′
Hudu
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Match Info
Indian Super League Round 22: Northeast United 0-3 SC Delhi. The match kicked off at 7:30 PM on April 10, 2026, at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati. SC Delhi secured a commanding 3-0 away victory over Northeast United, a result that significantly boosts their playoff aspirations while dealing a heavy blow to the home side's season. The visitors took control early, netting their first goal within the opening twenty minutes through a well-worked team move finished by their striker. They doubled their lead just before halftime from a set-piece, leaving Northeast United with a mountain to climb. The second half saw SC Delhi manage the game effectively, and they put the result beyond any doubt with a third goal on the counter-attack in the 75th minute. The key focus point was SC Delhi's defensive solidity, which completely nullified Northeast United's attacking threats, leading to a frustrating evening for the home fans. This result sees SC Delhi climb into a top-six position in the league table, while Northeast United remains mired in the bottom half after a disappointing home performance. Post-match, the SC Delhi manager praised his team's clinical finishing and discipline, while the Northeast United coach acknowledged his side's lack of cutting edge in the final third. The starting XI for Northeast United featured their regular goalkeeper and a back four, while SC Delhi lined up in their familiar 4-2-3-1 formation.

