Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: June 2, 2026

Sobo Mumbai Falcons (SMF) start as favourites against Arcs Andheri (AA) in Match 4 of the T20 Mumbai League 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.

The Falcons carry the momentum of a 2025 runners-up finish, while Andheri arrive looking to bury a wooden-spoon campaign.

Furthermore, a flat Wankhede surface and a confirmed 7:00 PM IST start tilt the contest toward the chasing side under lights.

SMF vs AA Match Details

Below are the confirmed fixture details for the 4th match of T20 Mumbai 2026.

DetailsInfo
MatchSobo Mumbai Falcons vs Arcs Andheri, Match 4, T20 Mumbai League 2026
DateTuesday, June 2, 2026
Time7:00 PM IST
VenueWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
BroadcastJioStar Network Channels
Live StreamingJioHotstar (App & Website)
Sobo Mumbai Falcons vs Arcs Andheri
Source – CricTracker

Wankhede Stadium Pitch Report

The Wankhede surface remains a batting paradise, and Match 4 should be no different. The red-soil pitch plays true across both innings, short straight boundaries reward clean hitting, and a quick outfield keeps the scoreboard ticking.

Additionally, evening dew typically arrives by the 12th over, which makes gripping the ball harder for spinners.

Par score: 175 to 185. Seamers can extract some swing under lights early on, however the surface flattens out quickly. Consequently, captains winning the toss have a clear template to follow.

SMF vs AA Head-to-Head Record

Sobo Mumbai Falcons lead the head-to-head 1-0 against Arcs Andheri, with the only previous meeting taking place on June 4, 2025. Notably, the Falcons won that contest as well, which adds a psychological edge heading into this fixture.

AspectInfo
Matches Played1
Won by SMF1
Won by AA0
Tie / No Result0
Last MeetingJune 4, 2025 (SMF won)

Mumbai Weather Forecast

Expect warm, humid evening conditions in Mumbai with the temperature hovering around 33°C at the toss. Importantly, the forecast shows a 40% chance of rain on match day, so a brief interruption cannot be ruled out. Moreover, humidity will sit above 70%, which favours seam movement in the powerplay and heavy dew in the second innings

SMF vs AA Predicted Playing XIs

Here are Predicted Playing XI of both Teams:

Sobo Mumbai Falcons Predicted XI

Shreyas Iyer (c), Aditya Tare (wk), Ishan Mulchandani, Harsh Aghav, Mayuresh Tandel, Akash Parkar, Nikhil Giri, Siddharth Raut, Yash Dicholkar, Prathamesh Dake, Muhammad Taha.

Arcs Andheri Predicted XI

Shivam Dube (c), Prasad Pawar (wk), Musheer Khan, Pragnesh Kanpillewar, Divyaansh Saxena, Gaurav Jathar, Himanshu Singh, Arjun Tendulkar, Deepak Shetty, Ajay Mishra, Prasoon Singh.

SMF vs AA Toss and Match Prediction

Here is the Prediction about match:

Toss Prediction

Both captains will likely bowl first. Wankhede night games consistently reward chasing sides because dew softens the ball after the 12th over. Furthermore, the team batting second has won three of the last five Mumbai T20 League finals played here

Who Will Win SMF vs AA Match 4?

Sobo Mumbai Falcons are predicted to win this match. The squad depth, the Shreyas-Tare top-order combination, and a settled bowling unit give SMF a clear edge. Nevertheless, Arcs Andheri have firepower in Dube and Tendulkar Jr, so an upset is not out of the question if they bat first and post 190+.

Predicted Score: SMF 175-180 chasing | AA 160-170 batting first.

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Final Verdict

The Falcons should fly past Andheri on opening night. Their 2025 finals scar plus a Shreyas Iyer in peak IPL form make SMF the smart pick at Wankhede.

However, if Dube launches Andheri to a 190+ total batting first, the dew lottery could flip the contest. Plan your Dream11 picks around chasing-side batters and powerplay seamers for the best returns.

Disclaimer: This prediction is based on form, conditions, and head-to-head data. Make your own informed decisions.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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