The match may not change the fortunes of the home side in the Hero ISL, but it could certainly affect the visitors' chances in the top four.
Chennaiyin are currently in third position with 23 points but have a game in hand than the teams above and below them. A victory could take them to second spot, and an unlikely loss will still keep them where they are.
"The reason is very simple, when the ball is on the ground we play well. We play delinquently, with speed, with control and with good combinations.
"But when we are attacked and when we have the ball in the air, it is a problem," Delhi's head coach Miguel Angel Portugal said, trying to explain his side's position in the league table.
Chennaiyin head coach John Gregory is with a cushion of a game in hand, which they can make the most of. But, that also means they could rotate the squad and give some key players a rest.
"I always believe in playing my best team, so it wouldn't make a difference tomorrow. Everyone's fit, we're all healthy, and the only player we're missing is the skipper, who is out with suspension.
Gregory won't take it easy though, saying that it would be foolish to write it off as a game which is already won.
"You would usually say that they've nothing to play for but pride and professionalism but they've played well and did well in Chennai.
"The team is littered with good players but unfortunately it hasn't gone their way. Nevertheless they've got some talented players and we expect them to try and win the match," he said.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content
