This match will be followed by the second semi-final between table toppers Dabang Mumbai and Delhi Waveriders.
The top four teams will not only play for pride, honour and the trophy but they will also be vying to win the handsome cash reward of Rs 2.50 Crores.
The 2017 Tournament total prize money of Rs 6,01,00,000 is being awarded for 11 different categories throughout the tournament.
Uttar Pradesh Wizards' best performance so far has been a third-place finish in 2013. Though they did make the last four in the first three seasons, a pulsating 9-8 defeat in the shootout to Ranchi Rays kept them out of the Final in 2015.
"Our first aim was to make it to the Semi Finals. Now that we have achieved it, we want to make this opportunity count and qualify for the Final. We are probably the only team who has made it to the Semi Finals maximum number of times but not made the Final.
The team, under the watchful eyes of Roelant Oltmans, trained one last time today to fine tune their skills and work out specific plans for Mark Hager's squad which includes players like German stalwart Moritz Fuerste, Glenn Turner and Dutchman Billy Bakker who bring great variety and quality to their defence, which is Kalinga Lancers strong point.
The second semi-final will witness Dabang Mumbai, led by the ever-inspiring German Florian Fuchs, take on Delhi Waveriders, who after a slow start made remarkable comeback in the league with some fine victories against defending champions Jaypee Punjab Warriors, Kalinga Lancers and Uttar Pradesh Wizards.
"Though Delhi Waveriders didn't get off to a great start nor did they lose games by big margins, they have managed to turn things around for themselves with some inspiring performances," said Florian Fuchs.
Delhi Waveriders, on the other hand, would be hoping to keep up their winning ways despite a loss in their previous game to Ranchi Rays.
They will be heavily banking on defender Iain Lewers, midfielder Harjeet Singh and Austrian Benjamin Stanzl to provide a good supply toGerman Niklas Wellen, Mandeep Singh and Parvinder Singh in the forwardline.
Dabang Mumbai have been very consistent this season and we need to make sure we don't miss out on the chances we create. The beauty of the tournament is such that you can't predict which team will pull off a win and I am sure it will be an exciting outing of hockey on Saturday," said India's ace drag flicker Rupinder Pal Singh, also the skipper of Delhi Waveriders.
The Coal India Most Valuable Player of the Tournament will walk away with a cash prize of Rs 50 Lakhs. Winner of the Ponty Chadha Upcoming Player of the Tournament will win Rs 20 Lakhs. Winner of the Dhruv Batra Maximum Goals Award will win Rs 20 Lakhs.
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