Mumbai City FC have been in great form over the past month, having won four out of their five games.
Hyderabad, currently at the top of the table, have 35 points from 18 league games while Owen Coyle’s side are second, just a point behind, in their 17 league games.
FC Goa will play their final match of this ISL season on March 6, against playoff hopefuls Kerala Blasters.
The season may be over for the Gaurs from a playoffs perspective, however, they still have two league games remaining.
With five wins in their last six games, HFC are at the top of the league table with 32 points from 17 games.
A dismal campaign has seen the Gaurs garner only 18 points thus far with only four wins to their name.
Currently, at the top of the league table, Hyderabad have 29 points from 16 games and are up against FC Goa, who are currently ninth.
It was Manvir Singh and Liston Colaco - two former Gaurs - who troubled them the most on Tuesday, with Manvir also scoring both the goals in the clash.
The team from Kolkata are being led by a familiar face in Juan Ferrando, FC Goa’s former head coach.
Hyderabad now have 29 points after 16 games, and have equalled their tally of points for the entire previous season.