Odisha FC emerged victorious in a tightly contested away fixture against East Bengal at the Salt Lake Stadium, securing a 2-1 win. The match saw drama, determination, and moments of brilliance as the Juggernauts edged past the Torch Bearers in an intense Indian Super League encounter.
The game began with Odisha on the front foot, creating early chances and forcing East Bengal to defend resolutely. The hosts faced an early blow when midfielder Madih Talal went off injured in the 10th minute. Odisha, led by the dynamic Hugo Boumous, controlled the early exchanges.

However, East Bengal's defense managed to keep them at bay. The match remained goalless at halftime, but not without controversy. East Bengal were reduced to ten men in the 43rd minute after Jeakson Singh received a second yellow card.
Despite the numerical disadvantage, the Torch Bearers held firm, showcasing their resilience. The second half sprang to life in the 54th minute when Lalchungnunga gave East Bengal the lead with a well-taken goal.
However, the lead was short-lived, as Odisha's Jerry equalized just two minutes later with a stunning strike, shifting the momentum back to the visitors. Both sides pushed for a decisive goal, with East Bengal surviving a scare when their goalkeeper took a knock but continued to play.
Odisha capitalized on their sustained pressure in the 80th minute, as Hugo Boumous displayed composure in front of goal to put the Juggernauts ahead. The goal proved decisive, as Odisha's defense, marshaled by goalkeeper Amrinder Singh, thwarted East Bengal's relentless efforts to find an equalizer.
The home side pressed hard in the dying minutes, buoyed by their passionate fans. Six minutes of added time provided hope, but Odisha's disciplined defense held firm, sealing a crucial victory on the road.
This win cements Odisha's place as serious contenders, while East Bengal will rue missed opportunities and lapses in discipline. The match highlighted the competitive nature of the league, promising more enthralling encounters ahead.