On the other hand, Gambian striker Emil Sambou scored both the goals for Sheikh Jamal DC Ltd.
Striker Ariful Islam Shanto netted the first goal for Brothers Union in the 15th minute (1-0) while James Joseph Saeed Moga doubled the margin in the 20th minute (2-0).
But, Gambian striker Emil Sambou leveled the score for Sheikh Jamal DC Ltd scoring twice in a span of 11 minutes (27th and 38th minutes) (2-2).
Ariful scored his 2nd and the 3rd goals for Brothers Union in the 39th minute (3-2).
In the second half, James Joseph Saeed Moga scored the 4th goal in the 62nd minute (4-2) and his teammate Mannaf Rabby sealed the fate of the match scoring 5th goal in the 77th minute for Brothers Union (5-2).
In the day’s another match, Dhaka Mohammedan SC played to 1-1 draw with Saif Sporting Club at Rafiq Uddin Bhuiyan Stadium in Mymensingh.
Uzbek midfielder Otabek Zokirov scored one goal for Saif SC while midfielder Kawsar Ali Rabbi equalised the margin for Mohammedan SC in late strike.
Despite the day’s impressive victory, Brothers Union remained at the 12th slot securing 13 from 17 matches with three wins, four draws and ten defeats.
Sheikh Jamal DC Ltd also remained at the 6th slot with their previous credit of 21 points from 18 matches with five wins, six draws and seven defeats.
With the day’s draw, Dhaka Mohammedan SC advanced to the 10th slot from the 11th with 14 points from 17 matches with three wins, five draws and nine losses while Saif SC remained at the 3rd slot collecting 37 points from 18 matches with eleven wins, four draws and three defeats.
In Mymensingh, Uzbek midfielder Otabek Zokirov scored for the third-placed Saif Sporting Club in the 33rd minute (1-0).
But in the 83rd minute, midfielder Kawsar Ali Rabbi leveled the margin for Dhaka Mohammedan SC (1-1).