Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC Highlights: JFC 2-0 HFC at Full Time in the Kalinga Super Cup Round of 16 match at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on April 24.

Jamshedpur FC sealed their place in the quarterfinals of the Kalinga Super Cup 2025 with a commanding 2-0 win over Hyderabad FC. Javier Siverio opened the scoring in the first half from the penalty spot, and Stephen Eze added the insurance goal just after the hour mark, latching onto a brilliant assist from Jordan Murray.
While the second goal sparked minor controversy over a possible offside, it didn't overshadow Jamshedpur's dominant display. Hyderabad struggled to break through despite a brief resurgence early in the second half, managing just a single shot off target.
Jamshedpur could have extended their lead further, especially when Arshdeep Singh fumbled a late chance. However, the hosts remained composed in the closing minutes and saw out the game with ease. With this result, Jamshedpur become the final team to book their spot in the last eight, as Hyderabad bow out with another disappointing offensive showing.
The referee blows the full time whistle after a quiet stoppage time period. There wasn't any worthwhile action except for two late substitutions by Hyderabad FC. It's Jamshedpur FC, who becomes the last team to reach the quarterfinals of the Super Cup!
Final score:Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 2-0 at Full Time
90+1' Four minutes of stoppage time added while Jamshedpur FC came mighty close to scoring the third goal as HFC goalkeeper Arsdeep Singh fumbled the ball in front of the goal following a build up.
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 2-0 at 2nd half

87' While the match moves towards its culmination, replays have pointed out at the controversy over the second Jamshedpur goal as the photo attached clearly shows Stephen Eze was offside when Jordan Murray released the ball!
However, takes nothing away from Jamshedpur FC, who have played most of the match and are minutes away from the win
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 2-0 at 2nd half
80' While goal-scoring chances remain a luxury for Hyderabad FC despite build-up efforts, Jamshedpur FC continue to hit them on the break and are coming mighty close! Expect another goal from Jamshepdur before the final whistle!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 2-0 at 2nd half
73' Jordan Murray shoots off target following a quick counter-attack after Hyderabad defense lost the ball deep in their half to the Australian. He dribbled into the box with acres of space but blasted the ball into the stands. It's a shame since he deserves a goal tonight!
Meanwhile another change by Hyderabad as Abhijit PA comes on for Isaac
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 2-0 at 2nd half
63' GOOOOOOOALLLLLL! Stephen Eze taps in from close range as Jordan Murray sets him up with a defense-splitting pass after darting into the box from the right flank! Jamshedpur now have the insurance goal and are marching towards the Super Cup quarterfinals!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 2-0 at 2nd half
61' Hyderabad make a change in attack as Ramhlunchhunga comes on for Sourav in a like-for-like change!
59' Jamshedpur FC have remain in control of the match as Hyderabad FC are just not able to find a way to sneak into the JFC half. Khalid Jamil has clearly instructed to attack with caution as they are largely relying on lobbed balls towards Siverio, who is looking to make that run into the box. However, depending on a goal lead and play it safe is not the best way to win this game as was the case in the last game when Bengaluru FC went on to lose from one-goal up!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 1-0 at 2nd half
48' The second half ins underway and Hyderabad FC came out rejuvenated as they managed their first shot of the night through Ayush Adhikari, who managed to strike it off target. Nevertheless, a positive for Hyderabad FC. Meanwhile Jamshedpur FC have taken charge of the game since then!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 1-0 at 2nd half
Jamshedpur FC lead 1-0 at half-time against Hyderabad FC in a cagey Round of 16 encounter at the Kalinga Stadium. After a scrappy start with both sides struggling to carve out clear chances, Jamshedpur gradually took control. Jordan Murray proved a constant threat on the right, winning a penalty in the 39th minute after being fouled inside the box.
Javier Siverio stepped up and calmly converted from the spot to give JFC the lead. Hyderabad responded with better organisation at the back, but struggled to generate attacking momentum. In stoppage time, Jamshedpur nearly doubled their lead from a dangerous free-kick, but Hyderabad's defenders stood firm with some desperate last-ditch tackles. JFC dominated possession and showed more intent going forward, while HFC looked cautious in their approach. With only one goal separating the sides, an exciting second half awaits as Hyderabad chase a comeback.
The referee blows the half time whistle and it comes as a relief for Hyderabad FC as Jamshedpur FC put late pressure on them after winning the late freekick. Hyderabad FC defenders had to make some last-ditched tackles before the referee blew the whistle! An exciting second half coming up next!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 1-0 at HT
45+1' The referee adds two minutes of stoppage time while Jamshedpur FC continue to dominate the proceedings. They win a late freekick with Javi standing over it. COuld be goal number 2 before break!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 1-0 1st half
39' GOOOOOOALLLLLLL! Jamshedpur FC take the lead as Javier Siverio scores from the spot following a penalty won by Jordan Murray, who was taken down inside the box!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 1-0 1st half
35' Jamshedpur FC are holding a large chunk of possession, but most of it is in their half while Hyderabad FC defence has settled down well and not allowing much space for JFC's forward to exploit. However, JFC are committing enough men forward too, not allowing much of space for Hyderabad to exploit on the counter!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 0-0 1st half
30' The first half an hour of the match is gone and we are yet to see our first goal. The referee calls for the water break but I am not sure if they really needed it as much of the action is bogged down in the middle. This seems one of those classic ISL matches where we don't see much of goals and action until the second half!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 0-0 1st half
20' We are 20 minutes into the game and we are yet to see a clear cut chance. Seems like both sides are not willing to go into the match with intensity. Probably because they don't want to risk too much and go down a goal early in this do-or-die affair. JFC clearly have the quality advantage but they haven't shown much of it yet!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 0-0 1st half
15' Jordan Murray wins first corner for Jamshedpur FC and has been the creative outlet so far as he has been putting in those crosses and through balls for Javier Siverio, who hasn't managed to create that space to shoot at the goal!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 0-0 1st half
9' Jamshedpur forward Javier Siverio's header is deflected for an easy collection to HFC goalkeeper following a threatening cross into the box by Jordan Murray from the right flank. The momentum is with JFC at the moment but they are not showing the intensity you expect of them!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 0-0 1st half
5' A quiet start to the match so far with both side jostling for possession. Jamshedpur FC, however, with their quality players have been able to make two runs from either flanks but were not allowed to make those telling crosses
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 0-0 1st half
1' The match kicks off at the Kalinga Stadium!
Jamshedpur FC vs Hyderabad FC: 0-0 1st half

The match is all set to start with Hyderabad in their yellow kit while Jamshedpur in their dark pink and blue combination kit!
Starting XI:Arshdeep, Alex, Alba, Ayush, Allan, Cy Goddard, Sourav, Isaac, Manoj, Sapic, Rabeeh.
Substitutes:Karanjit, Aaryan, Rafi, Parag, Ramlhunchhunga, Abijith, Aron, Leander, Devendra, Soyal.
Jamshedpur FC Starting 11: Albino Gomes, Ashutosh Mehta, Stephen Eze, Lazar Cirkovic, Muhammed Uvais, Pronay Halder, Rei Tachikawa, Javi Hernandez, Ritwik Das, Jordan Murray, Javi Siverio.
Bench:Amrit, Pratik, Kartik, Nikhil, Mobashir, Sourav, Len, Sreekuttan, Imran, Sanan
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Kalinga Super Cup 2025 Round of 16 clash between Jamshedpur FC and Hyderabad FC, coming to you from the iconic Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.
⏱️ We're just 10 minutes away from kick-off, and the atmosphere is building as fans trickle into the stands for what promises to be a cracking contest.
📋 Line-ups are coming up next, so stay tuned as we bring you the confirmed starting XIs and all the live updates throughout the match!
This is more than just a knockout tie -- it's a chance at redemption, resurgence, and a potential route to continental football via the AFC Asian Champions League 2.
Khalid Jamil's Jamshedpur FC arrive with the wind in their sails after a stirring Indian Super League campaign. Although they narrowly missed out on a berth in the ISL final, the Men of Steel have quickly regrouped with their sights now firmly set on the Super Cup. For Jamil, this tournament isn't just a consolation prize -- it's an opportunity to finish the season with silverware and prove that their ISL run was no fluke.
Jamshedpur's camp looks buoyant with no major injury concerns. The return of Albino Gomes between the sticks and the experience of defenders like Stephen Eze will be key in holding off Hyderabad's lively frontmen.
In midfield, the creativity of Javier Hernandez and the energy of Ritwik Das will dictate the tempo, while all eyes will be on Jordan Murray up front. The Australian forward, with seven goal contributions this season, is expected to lead the line with Javier Siverio in a two-pronged attack.
On the other side, Hyderabad FC are the underdogs-but not ones to be dismissed lightly. Coach Shameel Chembakath's young squad comes with flair and hunger. There's added emotion too: With growing speculation about a potential relocation of the club, this could be Hyderabad's swan song as the Nizams. Expect players like Cy Goddard and Alex Saji to rise to the occasion, knowing they might be donning Hyderabad colours for one of the final times.
The head-to-head record slightly favours Jamshedpur, who have won six of the 12 encounters between the sides. However, Hyderabad did clinch the most recent win, and they'll be drawing confidence from that result. That history adds extra spice to what is already shaping up to be a tense, tightly contested fixture.
Both teams come in with full squads, giving fans the chance to see the best of what each side can offer. Tactical battles will be key-can Jamil's experience outmaneuver Hyderabad's youthful exuberance? Will Murray and Hernandez deliver in the final third? Or will Goddard's European touch inspire the Nizams to a shock win?
Kickoff is scheduled for 8:00 PM IST, and the match will be broadcast live on Star Sports 3 and JioHotstar. With a place in the quarterfinals on the line, expect drama, high stakes, and possibly extra time under the floodlights of Bhubaneswar.
Stay tuned for live updates, key moments, and post-match analysis as Jamshedpur FC and Hyderabad FC battle it out in the Kalinga Super Cup 2025.