IPL 2026 Live – MI vs RCB Live Streaming Free – Star Sports Live Match – Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Mumbai Indians, 54th Match Live Online

Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Mumbai Indians collide in a high‑stakes IPL 2026 clash as Match 54 rolls around at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Raipur on Sunday, 10 May 2026, with the first ball scheduled for 7:00 PM local time (7:30 PM IST). This is a must‑win contest for Mumbai Indians’ playoff hopes, while RCB look to consolidate their position near the top of the table.

This fixture is officially listed as: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Mumbai Indians, 54th Match, Indian Premier League 2026, at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium, Raipur. Recent notes from the ground suggest a flat, batting‑friendly surface with enough grass to offer early‑overs help to pacers, before the pitch settles into a true, high‑scoring strip.

Weather-wise, the game is expected to be played under clear skies with temperatures hovering in the mid‑30s during the evening, and moderate humidity that could influence swing and dew later in the innings. If the toss‑winning captain chooses to bat first, they will bank on powerplay dominance and a solid middle‑overs foundation; chasing side may rely on dew‑assisted batting and a stable top‑order.

For Mumbai Indians, a defeat here effectively ends their playoff journey, as they sit on the brink of elimination with only a handful of games left. RCB, on the other hand, are coming off an inconsistent phase but have enough points to push for a top‑two finish, so a win boosts their net‑run‑rate and eliminates one of the chasing sides.

This is also a repeat of some recent low‑scoring tug‑of‑wars in the season, with both teams having hammered each other in one‑sided games and then followed up with tight, nerve‑wracking encounters. Fans are searching heavily for “RCB vs MI 54th match prediction”, “who will win RCB vs MI IPL 2026”, and “RCB vs MI head‑to‑head stats”, underlining the narrative weight of the fixture.

RCB vs MI Match Details

  • Event: IPL 2026 54th T20
  • Teams: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Mumbai Indians
  • Date: 10 May 2026
  • Time: 07:00 PM IST
  • Venue: Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium,

IPL Live streaming

The tournament wraps up on May 31 in Bengaluru, featuring 84 league matches plus 4 playoffs for a total of 88 high-octane games.

League stage runs daily from March 28 through late May, with playoffs starting soon after—Qualifier 1 around May 24-25, leading to the grand final on May 31 at 7:30 PM IST

  • In India: Star Sports 1 and Star Sports 1 HD will broadcast all matches of the IPL 2025 live on TV. The matches will also be live-streamed on the FanCode app.
  • Pakistan: Tapmad  Visit the Tapmad website, download the app, and access the live match stream.
  • In the United States: United States: FuboTV Sign up for a free trial, download the app or visit the website, and tune into Willow TV to watch the live match.
  • In the United Kingdom: BT Sport will broadcast and livestream all matches of the IPL 2025.
  • In Australia: Kayo Sports will broadcast all matches of the IPL 2025 live on TV. The matches will also be live-streamed on the Foxtel Go app.
  • In New Zealand: Sky Sports NZ will stream all matches of the IPL 2025 live on TV. The matches will also be live-streamed on the Sky Go app.
  • In the Caribbean: SportsMax TV will provide live coverage for the IPL 2025.

How to Watch the Match for Free:

JioHotstar app/website (India) for live streaming, Star Sports TV channels for telecast. Check carrier apps for free access via recharges—legal and seamless for most users in Pakistan too via VPN if geo-blocked, though official free paths stick to telecom deals.

Live Streaming Info:

The 54th T20 IP 2026 RCM vs MI will be live on Star Sports.

Live Score Info: 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Mumbai Indians, 54th Match, 54th Match IPL 2026: All matches on ESPN and Cricbuzz have live scores.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Mumbai Indians

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s recent form reads Loss, Loss, Win, Win, Loss, which means they are still a bit fragile but have shown the ability to fire back‑to‑back when conditions suit them. Virat Kohli has been the standout, amassing 379 runs at an average of 47.38 in the season so far, anchoring the innings and rotating strike while still finding boundaries.

Mumbai Indians’ recent form is Win, Loss, Loss, Loss, Win, a picture of inconsistency where they have looked explosive in one match and then fallen apart the next. Ryan Rickelton has emerged as one of their key men, crossing the 400‑fours mark in T20s this season and knocking on the door of 300 sixes, combining solid accumulation with big‑hitting.

Head‑to‑head snapshot

In the IPL era, RCB and MI have met 30+ times, with both sides enjoying a long and closely contested rivalry. As of the latest count, Mumbai Indians hold a slight edge in overall wins, but head‑to‑head margins between these two have rarely been one‑sided.

In the last five meetings, the sequence has been: MI win, RCB win, MI win, RCB win, MI win, showing that neither side has a dominant recent streak; instead, each match has largely been decided by form, toss, and execution on the day. This sets up another tight contest rather than a clear‑cut favourite.

Team analysis – Royal Challengers Bengaluru

RCB’s biggest strength remains their top order, led by Virat Kohli, who has been the backbone of the innings and has already crossed the 350‑run mark for the season. Below him, players like Faf du Plessis and Will Jacks (where available) give the side flexibility to attack from the outset or rebuild after an early loss.

Their bowling, however, has looked thin in patches, especially in the death‑overs, where inexperienced pacers have been targeted by free‑hitting finishers. The spin department has been inconsistent, which becomes a concern when the pitch is flat and dew dampens the ball. If RCB can clean up the middle‑overs and keep the required run‑rate down, they have enough firepower to chase or defend totals around 170–190.

Probable XI: Virat Kohli ©, Faf du Plessis, Will Jacks, Rajat Patidar, Glenn Maxwell, Cameron Green, Dinesh Karthik (wk), Mayank Markande, Mohammed Siraj, Vyshak Vijaykumar, Khaleel Ahmed.

Team analysis – Mumbai Indians

Mumbai’s strength lies in their explosive middle order and the ability of Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma to shift gears from the 10th over onwards. Rohit Sharma, when fit, adds intent at the top, while Ryan Rickelton’s consistent starts have helped Mumbai post challenging totals more often than not.

Their bowling has been a concern, with the pace attack struggling to take regular wickets in the powerplay and the spinners occasionally leaking in the middle. However, on a flat Raipur surface, Mumbai will hope their batting depth can paper over the cracks and get them across the line under pressure.

Probable XI: Rohit Sharma, Ryan Rickelton (wk), Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Will Jacks / G. K. Vishwakarma, Tim David, Nehal Wadhera, Deepak Chahar, Jasprit Bumrah, Mayank Markande, Rasikh Salam.

Key talking points

  • Dew and toss: How much dew settles will decide whether teams prefer to bat first or chase; captains are likely to back themselves in the chase if the surface is as flat as expected.

  • Kohli vs Bumrah: The ongoing battle between RCB’s chief run‑scorer and MI’s chief wicket‑taker will once again be one of the game’s sub‑plots.

  • MI’s playoff push: Every boundary and every wicket matters for Mumbai; a loss effectively ends their campaign, so the pressure will be visible from the first over.

On current form, RCB hold a marginal edge because of their batting stability and Kohli’s red‑hot run‑tally, but Mumbai’s desperation and firepower in the middle order can tilt any match. If the pitch behaves as flat and dew‑assisted as forecast, the team that bats first and crosses 180–190 will start as favourites, while chasing side will bank on their best‑category batters being in the middle at the death.

Given the venue’s scoring nature and RCB’s recent ability to chase in tight games, the slight prediction window leans towards Royal Challengers Bengaluru, but expect a nail‑biter with the result likely to be decided in the final 15–20 balls

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