Having won six matches in a row, the red-and-gold brigade were held to a goalless draw against arch-rivals Mohun Bagan in their previous round fixture as their star strikers failed to score a goal.
The Shillong outfit, on the other hand, will play away after five back-to-back home matches since January 21 that saw them win four on the trot -- Minerva Punjab, Mumbai FC, Chennai City FC and Churchill Brothers SC -- before suffering a 1-2 defeat against Pune's DSK Shivajians in the last round.
Trevor Morgan's side will hope to extend their winning run and avenge their Federation cup defeat when the two teams met the last time.
A young Shillong side emerged victorious and progressed to the final four with 4-3 on aggregate in the Federation Cup.
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In the I-League last season, however, East Bengal won their home game with a 4-0 win but lost their away tie in Shillong by 0-1.
However, Shillong Lajong are more focused on getting back to winning ways and are aiming for full points and promise to fight on till the end.
The highlight for Lajong so far has been the superb form of the Cameroonian striker Aser Dipanda Dicka who is now the leading goal scorer in the I-League with seven goals from eight matches.
He scored all of these goals at home and Singto will hope he continues netting goals for the team in the next two away games.
Singto also said that the boys showed real zeal and they were fighting so hard for the win.
The gaffer expects the team to keep the fighting spirit going full on with positive attitude especially in these two crucial away matches.
Shillong Lajong are on fourth position with 12 points from eight matches.
"We are working on areas where we need to improve on defensively and in attack. We need to approach every match with unity and team work. The aim should be to do well in the remaining matches," Shingto said.
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