The two sides met in the AFC Champions League qualifier last season at the Tan Sri Dato Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium - a dramatic game that Eugeneson Lyngdoh took to extra-time swinging home directly from a corner in the 90th minute before Chanturu Suppiah's winner in the 98th minute quelled what was more than a valiant show on Bengaluru's Asian debut.
Bengaluru coach Ashley Westwood said his side will play without the burden of pressure and look to give a good account of themselves.
Injuries have hampered Bengaluru's season and with the Blues set to play their fifth game in 14 days, a packed schedule hasn't helped either.
"We've traveled away to Laos, played at home before traveling to Shillong and then Goa with most of these trips being 3 am starts. There is fatigue from all the travel but we'll see who looks fresh at training and pick a team that will give us the best chance to qualify out of the group," said Westwood.
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JDT began their title defence in emphatic fashion, beating Myanmar club Ayeyawady United 8-1 with their Argentine striking pair of Pereyra Diaz and Juan Lucero among the goals while skipper Mohd. Safiq bagged a hat-trick.
"They (JDT) are a very good side technically. They play with a lot of quick touches and have good players. They have a good set of strikers, a good defence and good foreigners," said Westwood.
Skipper Sunil Chhetri said the team was motivated to do well. "We backed ourselves there and did well and when we play at home, we back ourselves even more. As players we are going to look the other way in terms of fatigue and hectic travel and go out there and give nothing less than 100%.