India and Pakistan crashed out of the knock-out stage of the ongoing event after finishing third in their respective pools.
Both the sub-continental rivals have had similar outings in the tournament so far, having finished their pool engagements with four points apiece with one win, one loss and one drawn result.
And come tomorrow, it will be a battle between two equally-matched outfits which have a history of fierce rivalry on the ground.
While India got the better of Argentina 4-2 last night, Pakistan thrashed South Africa 4-0 earlier in the day.
Being the hosts, the Indians had high expectations from the tournament but their hopes fizzled out after Korea held them to a 3-3 draw in their must-win last pool match.
But the Indian colts now have a very good chance to bring smiles back on the faces of the country's hockey fans as a win against traditional rivals Pakistan in any sport is looked upon as a big achievement.
But India's national coach Baljit Singh Saini refused to give too much significance to the high-profile encounter and said the hosts were approaching the match as just another game.
"India-Pakistan encounters may be special for spectators and media but not for us. We can't treat it as a special match because if we do so there are chances of committing mistakes. We will take it as just another game," Saini said.
"But I must admit pressure would be there on the boys before the match but once they take the field it is like just another game.
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