Numerous Fixtures of the ISL-4 changed over the next couple of months!

The organisers of the Indian Super League – Season 4 have had to make numerous changes and adjustments in the fixtures of the ongoing ISL campaign.

Kindly note the following changes to the Indian Super League 2017-18 fixtures!

ATK’s 31st December tie postponed
Match #37 ATK vs FC Goa: Originally scheduled at 8:00 pm on Sunday, 31st December 2017, this game will now be played on Wednesday, 3rd January 2018.

January 2018 Sunday Double Headers Swapped
Match #41 & #42 (7th January 2018): Chennaiyin FC (vs DDFC) will now host their home game at 5:30 pm instead of 8:00 pm; while Bengaluru FC (vs ATK) play Sunday’s second game at 8:00 pm at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium

Match #47 & #48 (14th January 2018): The second Sunday of the month will see the originally scheduled 8:00 pm kick off between DDFC and BFC rescheduled to 5:30 pm in Delhi, and Mumbai City FC’s game against Kerala Blasters FC moved to an 8:00 pm kick off.

Delhi’s 4th February tie moved to 27th February
Match # 84 (27th February): Delhi Dynamos FC’s tie against Mumbai City FC scheduled to be played as Match #61 on 4th February 2018 will now be held on 27th February 2018 due to unavailability of the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi.

AFC fixture
Match #65 (6th February) CFC vs BFC: Originally scheduled on Wednesday, 31st January has been postponed by 6 days to Tuesday, 6th February 2018 to accommodate BFC’s AFC fixture for 30th January 2018.
Match #67 (8th February) ATK vs KBFC: Rescheduled from 9th February to 8th February.
Match #68 (9th February) BFC vs FC Goa: Rescheduled from 8th February to 9th February.

February Sunday Games Swapped
Match #77 & #78 (18th February): One Super Sunday game of Feb has been swapped. CFC vs JFC tie will now be played at 5:30 pm while ATK vs MCFC will take place at 8:00 pm.
Venue Change: JFC to host BFC at Bhubaneswar

Match #83 (25th February): Jamshedpur FC will now host Bengaluru FC on 25th February 2018 at a new venue i.e. Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar. The tie originally was to be played at JFC’s base JRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur.

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