Churchill Brothers, who needed a victory badly in their quest to avoid relegation, took the lead in the 72nd minutes. Sporting fought back and found the equaliser in the 80th minute through Boima Karpeh.
Churchill Brothers, who had more of the exchanges and scoring chances, have themselves to blame for as they failed to score with Wolfe being the worst offender. They now have 19 points from 20 matches.
While Sporting Clube de Goa remained on fourth place with 33 points from 22 matches.
Churchill's midfielder Abdel Shabana, who led the attack from the middle, was instrumental in initiating most of the moves.
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