Having suffered a derby defeat, the Khalid Jamil coached side returned to winning ways in style thrashing Shillong Lajong 5-1 at the same venue as they would look for another win which would take them to top three.
Their rivals Mohun Bagan dropped points against the same opponents yesterday as East Bengal would be cautious.
East Bengal's Willis Plaza has been at his profligate best but the Trinidad forward said he needs an element of "luck".
Coach Jamil also backed him: "I tell him to try hard. Goals will come. He is trying. But most important thing is to win. You have to be patient."
The Goans play their second game in Kolkata within a week as they will return after suffering a 0-1 loss at Aizawl.
"It is very difficult when a team concede five goals. We had a bad day in office against Mohun Bagan. The last match we played, one mistake cost us the match. East Bengal are a good team like Mohun Bagan. It is an incentive for the players to perform against big team," the Goan said.
"Last year also, we started badly. It takes time to settle the players as they are getting used to formations and tactics. We are trying hard. We have played only three matches," he added.
Churchill Brothers, who are yet to gain a point are also without a goal this season, will bank on their Nigerian striker Eric Nwaimo.
Domestic talents like Israil Gurung, Uttam Rai and Suraj Singh are yet to step up the ante as Red Machines look bring about a change in their wooden spooners status.
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