To be competed by the least number of teams in its history, this season's I-League will have 72 matches to be played in 18 rounds among the nine clubs across six cities on home-and-away basis, with the final round matches scheduled for April 24.
A gap of more than two weeks has been kept in fixtures as India will have to play their two remaining 2018 World Cup qualifying round matches, though they are out of contention of advancing further.
The All India Football Federation was able to rope in Pune-based DSK Shivajians for this season while Aizawl FC made the top-tier grade after winning the second division I-League. Former champions Dempo will not be seen this time after being relegated last season.
Besides defending champions Mohun Bagan, the other six clubs competing this season are Bengaluru FC, East Bengal, Sporting Clube de Goa, Mumbai FC, Salgaocar FC and Shillong Lajong.
Aizwal FC are more or less an unknown quantity, though
they were impressive in the I-League second division, and they will no doubt begin as underdogs against Mohun Bagan.
Traditional rivals Mohun Bagan and East Bengal will lock horns on January 23 in front of the ever-passionate Kolkata fans. The return leg between these two Indian football powerhouses will be played on April 2.
Additionally, winners of every game will win Rs 50,000. Travel subsidy has also been raised to Rs 45 lakhs with the match day subsidy hiked to Rs one lakh. 45 out of the 72 games will be telecast live on Ten Sports Network.
Last season, the I-League went down to the wire with the eventual champions being decided on the final day. AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das said he hoped the same happened this time also.
