Holders Western Railway will be looking to defend their title against the might of Rail Coach Factory (Kapurthala), whom they beat last year and hosts Central Railway, who seem determined to better their third-place finish this time on home turf.
Western will be served by their Manipuri and adivasi force led by Chanchan Devi, Sanarika Chanu, Pinky Devi, Anupa Barla and Deepa Grace Ekka, whereas Central have the likes of Soundarya, Sushila, Vandana, Rajni, Rashmi and Sandeep, who have donned the national colours, attempting to do the trick of finishing on top at the six-day meet.
RCF also look formidable with the presence of Deepika Thakur, Kirandeep Kaur, Anuradha Devi, Amandeep Kaur, Yogita Bali in their ranks.
South Eastern Railway, once a strong outfit, have a couple of big names like Asunta Lakra and Lilima Minz for the record. Tingonglima Chanu and Helen Mary, both goalkeepers who competed with each other for the India spot, will form the brain's trust for Western and Central, respectively.
The semi-finals and finals are scheduled for January 12 and 13 in the afternoon. The league will be played over a period of three days with two matches each in the morning and afternoon sessions.
