While Lajong are currently at the top half of the points table, Churchill, with five points so far, are at the bottom half. Despite an indifferent season, the Goan side would look to draw succour from their win over defending champions Bengaluru FC last month.
The visitors come to the tie on the back of a goal-less draw against bottom-ranked Minerva Punjab and surely have their task cut out against the in-form Lajong who are known to be deadly at their fortress Shillong.
Despite his side's recent successes, Singto has continued to maintain a very cautious approach to each tie and has yet again warned his players against complacency.
"People might think that Churchill have had little time to prepare (and will be easy to beat), but they have a good bunch of footballers in their ranks and it will be a tough game," he said.
The composed Lajong head coach also gave full credit to his boys stating "I have full confidence on the team at the moment".
"I think this is something which would change once they gain some more game experience later in the league," Singto said.
Churchill Brothers manager Denzil Ferrao, meanwhile, said tomorrow's tie will be a tough outing for his side.
Ferrao said that the season has been very challenging for his team which was put together barely five days before the start of the I-League.
"Getting the combination right has been pretty difficult so far but I am sure we will do well as the season progresses," he said.
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