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Analysis: IWL 2025-26: Updated Points Table after Round 6 fixtures

IWL 2025-26: Analyzing the League Table After Round 6

IWL 2025-26: Analyzing the League Table After Round 6

The Indian Women's League (IWL) is shaping up, and the recent Round 6 fixtures have added another layer of intrigue to the competition. The games played on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, resulted in some surprising outcomes, causing a ripple effect on the league table.

Title Holders East Bengal FC Continue Their Dominance

East Bengal FC, the reigning champions, extended their winning streak by clinching a 5-0 victory over Kickstart FC. This result not only maintained their position at the top of the table but also increased the gap between them and their closest competitors.

Sethu FC Emerges as a Strong Contender

Meanwhile, Sethu FC solidified their position as a serious contender for the title, securing a hard-fought 2-1 win over NITA FA. This victory propelled them into the top four, putting them in a strong position to challenge for the championship.

Impact on the League Table

  • East Bengal FC: With 18 points from six games, East Bengal FC has created a four-point gap between themselves and second-placed Odisha FC. This advantage could prove crucial in the race for the title.
  • Sethu FC: The 2-1 win over NITA FA saw Sethu FC leapfrog over Gokulam Kerala FC and Manipur Police SC, moving into fourth place with 10 points.
  • NITA FA: The loss to Sethu FC saw NITA FA slip to sixth place, a position they share with Rising Student's Club. Both teams have 9 points apiece.

Relevance to North East India and Broader Indian Context

The success of teams like East Bengal FC and Sethu FC serves as an inspiration for aspiring female footballers across India, including those in North East India. The growing popularity and competitiveness of the IWL can help foster a more supportive environment for women's football in the region and the country as a whole.

Looking Ahead

As the IWL enters the second half of the season, the race for the title is heating up. East Bengal FC and Sethu FC are currently leading the charge, but the remaining teams will undoubtedly fight tooth and nail to secure a spot in the top four. With each passing game, the IWL continues to demonstrate the strength and talent of women's football in India.