The Mumbai Premier League 2025–26, which commenced on 1st December in Mumbai, continued to deliver competitive and high-quality football as teams battled for crucial points in the league stage. The tournament has witnessed strong participation and growing excitement among football fans across the city, with teams displaying tactical discipline, attacking intent and solid defensive organization.

In the first match of the day, India On Track secured a convincing 3–1 win against DK Flag Foundation. India On Track dominated possession with 65 percent control and remained aggressive throughout the match, registering 11 shots with eight on target. DK Flag Foundation struggled to create chances, managing only three shots in total. Despite a red card incident, India On Track maintained their composure and comfortably saw out the match to claim all three points.

The second encounter saw MH Oranje FC edge past Kalina Rangers (CFF) by a narrow 1–0 margin in a closely contested fixture. While Kalina Rangers enjoyed slightly more possession, MH Oranje FC made better use of their attacking opportunities, recording 10 shots with five on target. Strong defensive discipline and timely interventions helped MH Oranje FC preserve their lead and register a hard-fought victory.

In the final match of the day, MYJ-GMSC delivered a dominant performance to defeat Iron Born FC 3–0. MYJ-GMSC controlled the game with 70 percent possession, creating constant pressure with 12 shots and earning nine corners, while limiting Iron Born FC to just one shot on target. Aashish Lalge was named Player of the Match after scoring one goal and playing a key role in his team’s commanding display.

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