Having registered their first win against Mohun Bagan before going down to East Bengal, Rangdajied will be looking for their second win at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium tomorrow.
Santosh Kashyap will have all his players at his disposal.
Rangdajied striker Edmar Figuiera may also get to play against his old team after missing out a couple of matches due to injury.
Skipper Eugeneson, who will have Kim Song Yong and experienced Tomba Singh, is likely to be aided by David Ngaihte and Joy Chandra on either side.
Pune FC, on the other hand, will be eager to bounce back to their winning ways after their 1-2 loss to Mumbai FC.
Much like Rangdajied, Pune have managed just six points in their last six outings.
In their last meeting in October, Pune triumphed over the Shillong side, courtesy of a Callum Agnes strike.
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