The home side will hope to carry forward the momentum at at the Saltlake Stadium, following their maiden victory in five games against Mumbai City FC on December 17.
It was a much needed win for under fire coach Teddy Sheringham as the victory lifted ATK from the bottom of the table to the eighth spot with five points to their credit.
"Hopefully, we will push on and get some more wins in the next few games. Everybody in the team is fit and raring to go," Ryan Taylor said.
Taylor's inclusion in place of injured midfielder Carl Baker raised a few eyebrows and coach Sheringham too did not sound convincing enough on the eve of their match in Mumbai.
But come tomorrow, ATK will have no such qualms and the full back, who switched to the midfield and played on the flanks with equal ease in the previous match, said a weight had been lifted off the team's shoulder after their win in Mumbai.
With ATK struggling with their star Irish forward Robbie Keane, who has recovered from an injury but is yet to score, Taylor's inspirational show will be a big boost for the side.
The Dynamos will come here after a fourth loss on the trot, a crushing 1-5 defeat by FC Goa resulted in them spiralling down to the bottom of the table.
To make matters worse, Delhi will be missing their Venezuelan defender Gabriel Cichero due to suspension.
In their absence, young Sukhadev Patil was given the gloves, but it was the manner of defeat that would concern the pride of capital.
Against Goa, they conceded two goals within three minutes of the first-half injury time, while the remaining three, which included an own goal, also came in a space of three minutes.
The lack of experience and leadership has cost Delhi badly as they seem to have lost their way since injury struck their Uruguayan attacking midfielder Matias Mirabaje and Spanish defender Edu Moya.
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