Iain Hume's 23rd minute goal proved the decisive winner as Kerala Blasters beat Pune City FC to book a semi-final spot in the Hero Indian Super League.
The last spot for the semifinals will be decided by Atletico de Kolkata's home match against Goa FC on Wednesday.
If ATK -- on 18 points -- draw or win their final league match, they will qualify for the semi-finals ahead of Delhi Dynamos (18 points after the end of league engagements).
But, if ATK lose by a two-goal margin, Delhi will be through to the semifinals as goal-difference will decide who progresses between two teams on same points in the league stage. ATK now has plus three goal difference as against plus two of Delhi.
Kerala's victory over Pune also virtually rendered Wednesday's last league match in Guwahati between NorthEast United and Mumbai City FC an inconsequential tie.
Mumbai, on 15 points, will need to win with more than 10-goal margin over NorthEast to have any chance of making to the semi-finals.
NorthEast have no chance of making it to the semi-finals as even a win against Mumbai will give them only 17 points in total.
Image: Kerala Blasters FC players celebrate after winning against Pune City FC during the ISL match in Kochi on Tuesday.
Photo: PTI
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