DC vs RCB Match 39 Dream11 Prediction IPL 2026 (27 April)

Written By: Sanjay Thomas
Published: April 26, 2026

RCB have a slight edge to win IPL 2026 Match 39 against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi, on Monday, April 27, 2026. The defending champions sit higher on the points table, carry a dominant head-to-head advantage (20-13), and have match-winners across every phase.

However, DC won the reverse fixture just nine days ago, so this is far from a foregone conclusion. Expect a run-fest under lights with dew making the chase easier.

IPL 2026 Match 39 DC vs RCB Match Info

IPL 2026 Match 39 Preview + Dream11 Prediction DC vs RCB
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
DetailInfo
MatchMatch 39, IPL 2026 (TATA IPL)
TeamsDelhi Capitals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru
DateMonday, April 27, 2026
Time7:30 PM IST
VenueArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
Live BroadcastStar Sports Network
Live StreamingJioHotstar
DC CaptainAxar Patel
RCB CaptainRajat Patidar

IPL 2026 Match 39 Odds for DC vs RCB

The betting market has this one closer to a coin flip than you might expect. DC’s home advantage and their recent win over RCB have tightened the odds considerably. RCB remain marginal favourites on the back of their stronger season record, but the gap is narrow.

The toss odds are virtually even. Both captains will want to bowl first under the lights at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, where dew heavily favours the chasing side.

PlatformDC WinRCB WinToss (DC)Toss (RCB)
1xBet1.821.951.901.85
Stake1.801.981.851.90
4RABET1.851.921.881.88
BetVibe1.831.961.901.85

IPL 2026 Match 39 Toss Prediction for DC vs RCB

At the Arun Jaitley Stadium in evening games, the decision is almost scripted. The captain who wins the toss will choose to field first.

The dew starts settling from around the 14th over of the second innings at this venue. The ball gets slippery, the grip becomes harder, and bowlers struggle to execute cutters and slower balls. Chasing teams have won the majority of recent T20 night games in Delhi.

In IPL 2026, chasing teams have dominated at this venue. Even DC themselves chose to bowl first in Match 26 at Chinnaswamy and chased down 176. Expect Axar Patel and Rajat Patidar to call the same.

Toss Prediction: The toss winner will opt to field first.

DC Predicted Playing XI for IPL 2026 Match 39

Delhi Capitals have had an inconsistent run so far: three wins and three losses from six matches. The batting firepower is undeniable, with KL Rahul anchoring the top order and Tristan Stubbs emerging as the breakout star of the middle order. Where DC have struggled is in the bowling department without Mitchell Starc.

Predicted XI:

RankPlayerRole
1KL RahulWK-Batter (Opener)
2Pathum NissankaBatter (Opener)
3Sameer RizviBatter
4Axar Patel (c)All-rounder
5Tristan StubbsWK-Batter
6David MillerBatter
7Ashutosh SharmaAll-rounder
8Kuldeep YadavBowler
9T NatarajanBowler
10Lungi NgidiBowler
11Mukesh KumarBowler
12 (Impact)Karun Nair / Vipraj NigamBatter / Bowler

Key Squad Updates:

  • Mitchell Starc has been cleared by Cricket Australia and is set to join the DC squad on Friday, April 25. However, he is unlikely to feature in Match 39. His IPL 2026 debut is expected against the Rajasthan Royals on May 1.
  • Axar Patel retired hurt with calf cramps during Match 26 against RCB. DC’s management confirmed it was not a structural injury, and Axar played in Match 31 against SRH.
  • Rehan Ahmed has been signed by Delhi Capitals as a replacement and could feature in the playing XI if the think-tank opts for a leg-spin option.

Without Starc, Lungi Ngidi carries the overseas pace burden alongside Mukesh Kumar and T Natarajan. Ngidi has been excellent this season, but the three-pacer attack lacks the fear factor that Starc would bring. Kuldeep Yadav remains the trump card through the middle overs.

RCB Predicted Playing XI for IPL 2026 Match 39

Royal Challengers Bengaluru entered IPL 2026 as defending champions and have largely played that role. With four wins from six matches before their fixture against the Gujarat Titans today, RCB sit comfortably in the top two of the points table.

The big story for RCB since Match 1 has been the return of Josh Hazlewood. After missing the opening weeks with a hamstring and Achilles issue, Hazlewood has slotted straight back in and transformed the pace attack.

Predicted XI:

RankPlayerRole
1Phil SaltWK-Batter (Opener)
2Virat KohliBatter (Opener)
3Devdutt PadikkalBatter
4Rajat Patidar (c)Batter
5Tim DavidBatter
6Jitesh Sharma (wk)WK-Batter
7Romario ShepherdAll-rounder
8Krunal PandyaAll-rounder
9Bhuvneshwar KumarBowler
10Josh HazlewoodBowler
11Rasikh SalamBowler
12 (Impact)Suyash SharmaLeg-spinner

Key Squad Updates:

  •  Josh Hazlewood is fit and has played the last few matches. He himself noted that he has now “ticked off everything” after returning to competitive action.
  • Virat Kohli dealt with a knee niggle before Match 23 (vs LSG) and even played as an Impact Sub in that match. He returned to the starting XI for Match 26 against DC. If his knee flares up again, Venkatesh Iyer or Jordan Cox could slot in.
  • Rasikh Salam has added raw pace to the bowling lineup and is likely to feature either in the starting XI or as the bowling Impact Sub.

RCB’s biggest strength remains its batting depth. Salt and Kohli at the top, Patidar in the middle, and Tim David as the finisher form one of the most explosive lineups in this IPL. The bowling, led by Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar, is significantly stronger than what RCB had in Match 1 without Hazlewood.

Arun Jaitley Stadium Pitch Report IPL 2026

The Arun Jaitley Stadium has evolved. What was once a slow, low-scoring ground has become a batting-friendly venue with some of the shortest boundaries in the IPL circuit.

DetailInfo
StadiumArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
Capacity~35,000
Pitch TypeFlat, batting-friendly with spin assistance in middle overs
Average 1st Innings Score (IPL)~170-180 runs
Boundary SizeShort: ~60-65m (square), ~70m (straight)
Best StrategyBat second (dew factor, chasing advantage)

What to expect from the surface on April 27:

  • Short boundaries punish anything loose. Square boundaries of 60-65 metres and straight boundaries of about 70 metres mean even mishits carry. For a team like RCB, with Salt and Tim David in the lineup, this is a gift.
  • Pace bowling dominates the wicket column. Historically, pacers take roughly 65% of wickets at this venue. With the new ball, there can be lateral movement in the first 2-3 overs.
  • Spinners control the middle overs. This is where Kuldeep Yadav and Krunal Pandya earn their pay. The ball grips slightly between overs 7-14 before the dew takes hold.
  • Dew changes the game completely in the second innings. Bowlers lose grip, the ball skids on, and chasing becomes significantly easier. In IPL 2026, the chasing team has won the majority of evening games at this ground.
  • Par score: 185-200. Anything under 180 is likely chaseable. Over 200, and even the best chasing lineups will feel pressure.

Delhi Weather Report, April 27, 2026

Late April in Delhi is hot. Expect temperatures in the mid-30s during the day, cooling slightly for the evening session. The good news? Rain is highly unlikely, and a full match is virtually guaranteed.

Weather FactorDetails
ConditionHot and clear, no rain expected
Temperature30 C – 35 C (evening 28 C – 32 C)
HumidityModerate to high (~50-55%)
Wind SpeedLight winds, 10-15 km/h
Cloud CoverMinimal cloud cover expected
Dew FactorHeavy dew expected from ~14th over of the 2nd innings onward
Rain ProbabilityLess than 5% during match hours
Match Interruption RiskVery Low; a full 40-over contest is almost certain

Dream11 Team for DC vs RCB

Dream11 Team for DC vs RCB

DC vs RCB Head-to-Head Last 5 Matches

Overall Head-to-Head (IPL History):

Matches PlayedRCB WinsDC WinsNo Result/Tied
3419132

RCB dominate this rivalry comfortably, leading 19-13 across 34 meetings. But recent form tells a different story: the last five encounters are split 3-2 in RCB’s favour, and DC won the most recent meeting just nine days ago.

Last 5 Matches:

MatchDateWinnerMarginVenue
IPL 2026 (Match 26)Apr 18, 2026DC6 wicketsM. Chinnaswamy Stadium
IPL 2025Apr 27, 2025RCB6 wicketsArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
IPL 2025Apr 10, 2025DC6 wicketsM. Chinnaswamy Stadium
IPL 2024May 12, 2024RCB47 runsArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
IPL 2023May 06, 2023RCB7 wicketsM. Chinnaswamy Stadium

Here is a stat that will surprise you: RCB have won 6 out of 10 matches at the Arun Jaitley Stadium against DC. That is a better away record than DC’s own home record against them.

Rivalry Stats Worth Knowing:

  • Virat Kohli is the all-time leading run-scorer in this rivalry with 1,130+ runs, including a highest score of 99.
  • Yuzvendra Chahal holds the record for most wickets in this fixture with 15 scalps. He no longer plays for either side, but his legacy in this rivalry is unmatched.
  • AB de Villiers’ 129* off 52 balls in IPL 2016 remains the highest individual score in DC vs RCB history.

Our Prediction: RCB Have Better Chances to Win Against DC in IPL 2026 Match 39

Bottom line: RCB edge this one, chasing a target in the 180-195 range.

But do not be surprised if DC pulls off another upset. They did it nine days ago.

Why RCB Can Win

RCB’s batting lineup is built for venues like this. Phil Salt against the new ball at a ground with 60-metre square boundaries? That is a mismatch in Salt’s favour. Kohli averages over 50 against DC in this rivalry, and Rajat Patidar has been the form batter of IPL 2026, leading the six-hitting charts.

The bowling is sharper, too. Josh Hazlewood’s return gives RCB a genuine death-over enforcer they lacked in Match 1. Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar, and Rasikh Salam give Patidar three quality pace options, while Krunal Pandya controls the middle overs with his left-arm spin.

RCB also has history on their side at this venue. Six wins from 10 matches in Delhi is a remarkable away record. This is not a fortress DC can rely on.

Why DC Could Win

DC already proved they can beat this RCB side. Match 26 showed that when Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel spin together through the middle overs, even RCB’s explosive batters can be contained. RCB managed only 76 runs in the last 10 overs of that game.

KL Rahul has a career average of 71.09 against RCB. He knows how to dismantle this bowling attack, having scored a brilliant 57 off 34 in Match 26. Tristan Stubbs (60* in that same match) is batting with immense confidence.

And then there is David Miller. His two last-over sixes against Romario Shepherd in Match 26 showed the kind of cold-blooded finishing that can swing any game. At home, with crowd support and the dew on his side, Miller is a genuine X-factor.

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Final Verdict

RCB is the stronger team on paper. Their batting is deeper, their bowling is more varied with Hazlewood back, and their season record of four wins from six is simply better than DC’s three from six.

But DC’s twin spin threat of Kuldeep and Axar is a genuine concern for RCB’s middle order, especially if the pitch offers some grip before the dew arrives. If DC bats first and posts 190+, this could go either way.

The dew factor tilts the scales toward the chasing team. If RCB win the toss and bowl, they will be firm favourites. If DC wins the toss and bowls first, it becomes a genuine 50-50 contest.

We lean RCB, but this is the kind of game where a single spell from Kuldeep or a Miller cameo can flip everything.

This prediction is based on publicly available squad data, injury reports, venue stats, and historical records as of April 24, 2026. Official playing XIs will be confirmed at the toss.

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