2017–18 Indian Super League playoffs

The semi-finals took place over two legs while the final was a one-off match at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium.

[2] The victory for Bengaluru also ensured that they would finish the season at the top of the table.

[2] Chennaiyin, the 2015 ISL season champions, were the third side to confirm their qualification for the playoffs on 27 February.

This was due to Mumbai City suffering defeat to Delhi Dynamos.

[3] The last spot in the playoffs was not decided until the last match day of the regular season when Jamshedpur hosted Goa at the Kalinga Stadium.