Senior women's national football
View of a match of the 25th Senior National Women’s National Football Championship on the inaugural day at Pasighat. Image credit - Northeast Now

Arunachal Pradesh will seek to secure a berth in the quarter-final of the 25th Senior Women’s National Football Championship when they play against Telengana in their second encounter on Sunday.

The match will be held at Kiyit in East Siang district.

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Arunachal Pradesh had earlier beaten Telegana 2-0 in their opening match played on September 10 last.

A draw will be enough for the state team to get through to the knockout round.

Some of the other matches to be played on Sunday are:

Jharkhand vs Punjab to be played at 2:30 pm at IGJ ground.

West Bengal vs Rajasthan to be played at 11 am at Kiyit SS ground.

Pondicherry vs Kerala to be played at 11 am at IGJ ground.

Meanwhile, Odisha continued their winning streak, defeating Chandigarh 4-0 in their second match played at the IGGJ higher secondary school playground in Pasighat on Saturday, according to reports.

They had beaten Pondicherry by the same margin in the earlier match.

Chandigarh had lost 0-8 to Kerala in their first match.

Goa, who had beaten Uttar Pradesh 6-0, defeated Chhattisgarh 1-0.

In two other matches played on Saturday, Tamil Nadu beat Uttar Pradesh 2-0 and Maharashtra defeated Himachal Pradesh 1-0.

The match which had been scheduled to be played between Pondicheryy and Kerala on Saturday morning has been deferred due to heavy rain. The match is rescheduled for Sunday.

Meanwhile, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) in a press statement said the local organizing committee has shifted all the matches of the ongoing championship to three alternative grounds due to ‘untimely’ incessant rainfall in Pasighat.

The championship will now be played at the IGGJ Higher Secondary school playground, the Kiyit secondary school, and the Daying Ering football stadium in Nari.

While the IGGJ ground is in Pasighat itself, the other two are 45 minutes away from Pasighat.

In fact, the IGGJ school ground has been hosting matches since Friday (13 September) itself.

All the three grounds have been inspected by the match commissioners, referees and referee assessors, according to the All India Football Federation.

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