The tournament is being seen as a preparatory one before India take on Macau in their Asian Cup qualifying encounter on September 5. India in last few months have won eight official international game and an unofficial friendly against Bhutan.
Needing just a draw tomorrow to win the tournament, India have rested star striker Sunil Chhetri and number one goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu while Sandesh Jhingan will continue to lead the side.
Going with his youth policy, chief coach Stephen Constantine is expected to hand over senior team debut to a few more talented U-23 players after the trio of goalkeeper Amrinder Singh, Nikhil Pujary and Manvir Singh were blooded in the opening game.
Addressing reporters, Constantine said his side need to start a little bit stronger than the last game.
"We have tendency to start slow and that sometimes causes problem as it did with Mauritius. They got the first goal, even Puerto Rico (in an international friendly last year) got the first goal. We need to come out little bit quicker, that is one of the key areas. Defence is obviously is one of the key areas," he said.
"St Kitts and Nevis did a good job in containing Mauritius. They (St Kitts and Nevis) are quite dangerous especially on the counter attack and you could see in the goal (against Mauritius)," he said.
Asked whether some key players missing from St Kitts and Nevis line-up will make his job easier, the India coach replied in negative.
"It makes my job harder because the players who are here are doing to possibly everything they can to show that they should be here. There will be ISL clubs looking at these games. I would have preferred a fully-loaded (side) here," Constantine quipped.
"I said it 15 years ago, we should have Indian U-21 team in the I-League. Five years after I left (2010) they did it. We need an U-21 team, put into the I-League because there needs to be a legitimate pathway for players because young Indian players are not getting opportunities that they should be getting," he said.
Constantine would want his team to play attacking brand of football and would certainly plug the loopholes pertaining to the first 15 minutes when the defence looked jittery.
The Indian defence comprising the likes of skipper Sandesh Jhinghan, would play a crucial role in stopping the visitors' attack.
The midfield is expected to be marshalled by Eugeneson Lyngdon, Holicharan Narzari, Jerry Lalrinzuala and Udanta Singh, whom Constantine will expect to be consistent.
On the other hand, St Kitts and Nevis, who were held by a lower-ranked Mauritius to a 1-1 draw, would like to put up an inspired show against the favourites.
"I have seen every game of India, since coach Constantine took over. India has improved dramatically, you know what to expect from India. It is clearly a team which defends brilliantly, a team that plays 4-4-2 combination always and a team that is very sharp with two strikers," he said.
"We know what we are going to face and which players we are going to face. We are going to face a team which has vision and that has won nine games in a row, we are expecting a tough game tomorrow," Passy added.
"I don't buy the story that because India's top players are not playing tomorrow, it is going to be easier. The story that I buy is that I am facing an opponent that know how to play the game," he signed off.
The match starts at 8 pm.
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