Bangladesh earned a hard-fought 1–1 draw against India in a tense SAFF Under-20 Championship group stage encounter, a result that secured their place in the semi-finals. The match underlined Bangladesh’s improving resilience, tactical discipline, and the growing influence of midfielder Ronan Sullivan in midfield.
After opening their campaign with a win over Pakistan, Bangladesh needed at least a draw to guarantee progression, while India entered the match in a similar qualification battle. The stakes produced a high-intensity contest from the outset.
India began strongly, pressing high and forcing early mistakes. Their pressure was rewarded in the 17th minute when Vishal Yadav headed home from a corner to give India a deserved lead after a dominant start.
Bangladesh gradually recovered, growing more composed in midfield. Sullivan became increasingly influential, controlling tempo and delivering dangerous set pieces that repeatedly unsettled the Indian defence.
Their persistence paid off in first-half stoppage time. From a corner delivered by Sullivan, defender Mohammad Abdul Riad reacted quickest to fire home a powerful equaliser, bringing Bangladesh level before the break and shifting momentum.
The second half was tightly contested, with India dominating possession phases and Bangladesh threatening on the counter-attack. Despite chances for both sides, neither team could find a winner as defensive organisation held firm.
Both sides finished level on four points, but India topped the group on goal difference, with Bangladesh securing second place and qualification for the semi-finals.
Group Stage Outcome
| Team | Points | Result | Position | Semi-final Opponent |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| India | 4 | 1–1 vs Bangladesh | Group winners | Bhutan |
| Bangladesh | 4 | 1–1 vs India | Runners-up | Nepal |
The result sets up a challenging semi-final for Bangladesh against Nepal, a physically strong and tactically disciplined side, while India face Bhutan in the other last-four clash.
Overall, Bangladesh’s comeback ability and midfield creativity stood out, though early defensive lapses remain an area for improvement after conceding first in multiple matches. The draw nevertheless confirmed their progress and growing competitiveness at youth level in South Asian football.