The crunch match between two-time winners India and eight-time gold medallists Pakistan, who are the title holders in men's Pool A, is the highlight of the league phase of the tournament and the team that plays well under severe pressure should win at the Seonhak Hockey Stadium.
Both India and Pakistan have scored two victories apiece though the latter have scored an extra goal to stand atop the pool standings.
Rupinder Pal Singh has scored four penalty corner goals and one penalty stroke award so far for India and his expertise in the set pieces, as well as that of V R Raghunath, would be essential tomorrow.
The forward line has shown plenty of verve and thrust against weak opponents and should sustain it against a team like Pakistan which too has an effective forward line as seen in the 14-0 rout of Sri Lanka after they struggled to a 2-0 win over China in their lung opener.
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"The team is very confident but any match against Pakistan is always a big contest. Everything has gone well so far. The team has made progress from the Commonwealth Games (where it took silver behind Australia). We will treat it as just another match and not put pressure on ourselves," said the former India player on the eve of the game.
In the last Games, India had beaten Pakistan 3-2 in the league phase. Pakistan then went on to edge South Korea in extra time in the semi final to enter the title clash where they vanquished Malaysia, who shocked India 4-3 in the other semi final.