East Bengal's I-League campaign has finally got back on track with six points from two matches in Pune and coach Eelco Schattorie does not want put that extra burden on the team in the AFC tournament.
With clear priority on I-League where they lie on fifth and have a lot to catch up their rivals and top placed Mohun Bagan, the Dutchman sees the AFC Cup outing an opportunity to test his team's bench.
"For tomorrow, I will rest all my first team players and play with the guys who have not yet had a chance. I will try and motivate them that this is their chance to show me what they have got."
But that does not mean that the bottom placed East Bengal will give it easy for the Singaporean outfit who won the first leg 2-1.
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In the absence of Ranti Martins and Dudu Omagbemi, Baldeep Singh and Baljit Singh are likely to start upfront.
East Bangal were held 1-1 in their last AFC Cup outing against Kitchee at this venue and they would look to keep their slate clean at home.
Third placed Balestier, on the other hand, will look to go for full points to keep themselves afloat for the knockout round.
Match starts: 1800 hrs IST.