Both Bengaluru and Maziya Sports & Recreation have won their respective opening fixtures. Bengaluru triumphed 2-1 at home in an all-Indian clash with Mohun Bagan on March 14 while Maziya ran out 2-0 victors over Bangladesh's Abahani Limited on the same day in Dhaka.
Bengaluru would not be playing in totally alien conditions tomorrow as the two sides were grouped together in 2015 with the Indian side winning both legs by a 2-1 margin.
Bengaluru head coach Albert Roca said he expected a fierce contest tomorrow.
"It's going to be a difficult game. Maziya won their first game in Bangladesh. We expect a really tough game tomorrow," he said.
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"There will be pressure on any team who always want to win. But this is a challenge for us to come here and do our best and try to win," he said.
"They have made some good signings and are fresh from their win over Abahani. More importantly, they are playing at home which makes them even more dangerous. We are not going to have it easy," said Roca.
"I expect a different Bengaluru tomorrow. They rested their players in the league it means they are giving importance to AFC Cup. So we need to be ready for that," Maziyacoach Marjan Sekulovski said.
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