The Green and Maroons are high on confidence after finally scoring in a game from open play after four matches.
Chief coach Sankar Lal Chakraborty, who is only a game old in his new position, will be looking to lift his side from mid-table incongruity.
"We are trying hard to do well but unfortunately that's not happening. No one wants to lose or draw but it happens. The big teams, who are title contenders, will never want this bad patch to continue. We have promised to come back soon," said Chakraborty.
Sony Norde is still nursing his injury but the focus will be on Cameron Watson who played the full 90 minutes on Sunday against Aizawl FC in a 2-0 win but looked well short of full match fitness.
Aser Dipanda Dicka scored but question marks have been pointed on Ansumana Kromah's capability to complement the Cameroonian. However, the Liberian suggests that he prefers a more forward role than he is being given at the club.
"We got the result last game and we have to continue that result. We have to get three points every week. It's nothing to get excited about.
"Our whole team, in general, is very good. It took us 15 -20 minutes to settle but then we played well. Raynier (Fernandes) in the middle with me was exceptional. He had a very good game, very energetic, very smart player."
Having played a game less and three points ahead, the Warriors from Ludhiana will be hoping for a repeat of the 1-1 draw in the corresponding fixture coincidentally the season opener, if not for a win at least.
"We have immense respect for Mohun Bagan. They are an old club and at home, they are a good side. They have a very good attack and we have to be cautious. Our target is to win the league. We want to be champions. It is a long journey. We have to avoid bad results," Khogen Singh, the head coach said on the eve of the game.
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