It
is India’s oldest sports league, established way back in 1997 as National
Football League & it is world’s most popular game – football. Thanks to commercial failures, despite all
these ingredients desi football fans don’t even get to watch India’s very own
i-League regularly.
India’s first
private sports channel Zee Sports (now Ten Action) has been the broadcaster of
i-League since 2004. Zee Sports had attempted to popularize domestic football in India with Hindi, Tamil &
Bangla commentaries. This season Ten Action will air 75 i-League matches &
15 Federation cup matches.
New
season which promises so much to Indian football is all set to kick off on
television in second week of i-League. Two matches will be aired live this week.
On
September 28, Asia’s oldest football club Mohan Bagan will face i-League
holders & Goan giants Churchill Brothers. And on September 29, its India’s most successful
club East Bengal versus Durand Cup holders Mohammedan Sporting.
Churchill Brothers SC vs McDowell Mohun Bagan live at 3:50 pm
September 28 on Ten Action
Kingfisher East Bengal vs Mohammedan Sporting live at 3:50 pm
September 29 on Ten Action & Ten Sports
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