The Goan side hammered Shillong 4-2 in the first leg fixture at the Tilak Maidan and would start the match as favourites.

Churchill are relentless in attack and are backed by quality finisher in Willis Plaza.

Shillong, on the other hand, never give up on the attacking option but have been unable to put away their chances this season.

League’s top-scorer Plaza of Trinidad & Tobago netted three of his 16 goals this season in the first leg match against Shillong and will remain the primary threat to Alison Kharsyntiew’s talented side.

Gambian winger Dawda Cessay’s sterling form is also an added threat to the home side.

Churchill coach Petre Gigiu, however, said it won’t be easy and expects a tough fight from the relegation-threatened Lajong.

“I think it will be a very difficult game for both of us as Shillong will be playing for not getting relegated and we will be playing for the Championship and the best team has to win,” he said.

“Surprised to see Shillong in this position as they are a very good team. They play very good football. This team may go up. If we win tomorrow we hope for the Championship or the second position, but if we lose tomorrow, we are not under pressure. The pressure is on Shillong to win.”

Lajong go into the game with some confidence though, having won against defending champions Minerva in an away match.

Naorem Mahesh Singh, another talented winger, found his scoring touch after a two-goal blitz in the early stages of the league.

Alison was forthright with his views in the pre-game presser, stating, “From the beginning, I have been positive for the young players. I try to help them improve in every match and also for their future.

“Everyone is working hard. We are going step by step. We are learning from our past matches. Churchill is a good team with a good coach.”

Shillong would also take heart from their eye-catching attacking display against the same opponents in the away encounter

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