Churchill were thrashed 0-3 away in their first Group E match by Kitchee of Hong Kong and then played out a 2-2 draw with Semen Padang at the Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex here, a venue the Goan side had to chose for its home matches after the Nehru Stadium at Margao was rendered unavailable.
The I-League leaders need a win tomorrow to remain in contention for a round of 16 berth in the continent's second tier club competition.
Churchill had started the season brilliantly, before experiencing a dip in form, as they could manage only seven points out of the possible 18 in their last six I-League fixtures. They, though, are still at the top of table.
Their problems started after the winter transfer window opened with defensive mainstay Bilal Najjarin, the Lebanese international, leaving the club after receiving a lucrative offer from Fujairah SC of the UAE.
Churchill defence had looked porous in the absence of Najjarin. Akram Moghrabi also moved elsewhere after having scored crucial goals for the club in the I-League.