The draw takes Bengaluru FC and Sporting Clube de Goa to 15 points each from nine matches.
The first half saw a lot of action from both the sides, but Bengaluru FC kept constant pressure in the box. However, they failed to break Sportings defence as they squandered some easy chances to beat the rival goalkeeper.
It was the visitors who created early chances in the first half. In the ninth minute, Arturo Garcia's shot missed the goal by a whisker, while in the very next minute, Victorino Fernandes failed to capitalise on a pass from Rowllin Borges.
The Aussie striker Sean Rooney, who had scored six goals in the first five matches in Bangalore, failed to strike even once. Nevertheless, he showed a lot of promise in the first half as he gave some jitters inside the visiting box.
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Rooney's best chance came in 19th minute when he just needed to tap the ball at either side of the rushing goalkeeper but kicked straight into his belly.
He brought Sporting supporters to their feet as he cleared a shot fired by Thoi Singh in the crucial 69th minute.
Bengaluru FC's goalkeeper Pawan Kumar, too, made a great save to deny Sporting's Jovel Martin from scoring the opener.
The best chance for the hosts came in the dying moments of extended four-minute when Chhetri was off-sided after he went for a perfect lob from substitute Robin Singh, who was brought in place of Beingaichho.