Al-Fateh hadn’t lost a game before this one and looked on their way on to another emphatic win when they took a two-goal lead early in the game but inspired performances from Lalit Braganza and Praveen Murali saw them turn the tie upside down.
Zaib Sherief and Nihal Colaco got on the score sheet but were largely ineffective in the second half owing to an effective Sparta defence whose positioning sense has been outstanding all season.
Score: FCB Sparta 4-3 Al-Fateh
Brunton pick up bragging rights
FC Brunton got back into the mix for a promotion spot with a win over local rivals FC Lawless. New signing Ishan Nair made the difference for Brunton on both ends of the pitch grabbing the opening goal as well as making some important challenges in his own box.
Lawless have steadily improved over the season but still need to find that finesse in the final third if they are to pick up points. For Brunton, this result takes them to seventh place in the table, giving them an outside chance at promotion.
Score: FC Brunton 2-1 FC Lawless
Athlos jump into the top three
Athlos United picked up all three points against Grasshoppers FC thanks to a brace from speedy winger Sabarish Kannan. Athlos now move into third place and currently hold their fate in their own hands (legs).
Grasshoppers need a dire change in strategy if they are to get out of the rut they are in starting with a plan in the final third. Athlos United kept a clean sheet for a second consecutive game led by the charismatic Mohammed Arshaque while Arun Thomas has been a force to reckon with in midfield.
Score: Athlos United 2-0 Grasshoppers FC
Saheed strikes again
Saheed Adeoye added to his burgeoning goal tally scoring four against a hapless FC Kudlu defence. FC Bengal are currently two points off the leaders Al-Fateh and with the latter having to play Diablos and Athlos in the final two games, Bengal have a great chance at winning the title as long as they win their remaining games.
Kudlu haven’t recovered after their losing their striking duo of Akin and Nikutten but with only three games to go, they will need to re-strategise in order to pick up points.
Score: FC Bengal 4-1 FC Kudlu
Diablos back on track
Diablos FC picked up a comfortable win against Netbsuters FC, thanks to a brace from Sairam Ramesh. Tushar Das and Chirag Patel also put in good performances to ensure all three points for their team.
Diablos find themselves just outside the promotion spots but with some new additions, along with the return of Tony Lobo should see them finish the season strongly. Netbusters find themselves winless and at the bottom of the table but with only four points separating them from 9th placed Grasshoppers, they still have time to move up the table.
Score: Diablos FC 3-1 Netbsuters FC
Goals dry up for Titans
Titans FC played out another goalless draw, this time against Joras to fall off the charts and end up in 6th place. Although only a point off third place, Titans now find their destiny out of their own hands and are banking on other teams to drop points.
Joras have been a vastly improved team over the past few weeks and deserved a draw in this game. What looked like a team that was destined for a 11th or 12th place finish has picked up the pieces and looks set for a mid-table finish.
Score: Titans FC 0-0 Joras
Standings (After Gameweek 8)
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