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Mayank Bande
IPL trophy
As we close-in on the climax of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season, there have been some interesting results so far. Now, as we head into the play-offs, we are down to the last few teams fighting hard for the title.
Four teams — Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Gujarat Titans, Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians — have secured the play-off spots.
RCB and PBKS secured the top two spots, to play in Qualifier 1, while MI and GT will play the Eliminator.
The Sporting News takes a look at which is the most likely team to win the 2025 season as we reach the business end of the season and how the play-off format works.
According to Bet365, there is little to choose between RCB and PBKS as the most likely winners of the IPL 2025 season.
PBKS currently have the edge in terms of form and will take some stopping, as they topped the table from the regular season. But they are closely followed in the markets by RCB, who could be the most likely to go all the way in our eyes this season thanks to their consistency on the road. RCB also have the big-game players, such as Virat Kohli, who know how to win in the big moments.
Mumbai Indians’ huge fanbase are no doubt hoping their third-favourite odds will land, as they prepare to face Gujarat Titans in the Eliminator.
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The final clash will be held on June 3 and the venue has been changed to Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad from Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
Before that the Qualifier and Eliminator will take place.
During the knockout stage of the IPL, a Qualifier is a match that decides which team will make it to the final of the tournament. There are two Qualifiers played, which determine which two sides will compete to become champions.
Qualifier 1Â is the first match of the IPL play-offs, which is played between the teams placed first and second on the league table. Whoever wins it reaches the final, and the loser gets to play Qualifier 2.Â
Eliminator: An Eliminator match is then played to decide which team will be the first to be knocked out during the IPL play-offs. This game is played between the two sides that finished third and fourth in the league stage of the tournament.
Qualifier 2Â is the third match of the IPL playoffs, played between the team that wins the Eliminator and lost Qualifier 1.
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Mayank Bande is a content producer for The Sporting News’ India edition.
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