This is the first time an I-League match will be held at the Kolkata Maidan and the Mohun Bagan ground which had witnessed an average attendance of 20,000 in their Calcutta Football League matches this year is all set to make history.
At the same time, the ground had seen some unruly crowd behaviour affecting the local league matches and the onus will be on the Mariners' officials to ensure a safe playing environment for a top-tier game.
Talking about the match, the spotlight will be on Nongdamba Naorem, the 17-year-old lad from the All India Football Federation's developmental side.
Currently on loan to the Arrows from Minerva Punjab FC, the Manipuri midfielder has announced his arrival with a 'Messi-like' strike in their 3-0 win over Shillong Lajong in their last round match.
Naorem's goal is already being labelled as the goal of the season by fans and pundits alike as the Arrows' No. 16 ran past the entire Shillong backline before slotting the ball home.
The Arrows will take a big boost from the goal as they would look to challenge the Mohun Bagan defence.
"I never really thought I could score such a goal. It has really boosted my self-belief and confidence and our team is also far more confident now," he said ahead of the match.
On the other hand, Mohun Bagan will be bolstered by a strong home support and they will hope to return to winning ways after dropping points in their last two outings -- against Shillong Lajong and Neroca.
A win, however, will take Mohun Bagan to top three, behind Minerva and arch-rivals East Bengal who climbed to the pole position after their win against Gokulam Kerala yesterday.
Mohun Bagan will also get a boost with the return of their defender Eze Kingsley who faced suspension against Neroca.
It remains to be seen whether their Haitian playmaker Sony Norde makes the playing eleven as he seemed to have aggravated his knee injury after being given a start against Neroca but only to be replaced in the 83rd minute.
But several of their players got injured due to the ground conditions as Japanese Yuta Kinowaki is already out of action, while Norde has been struggling to return to full fitness.
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