If the resounding 4-1 win against Delhi Dynamos in the away match revived hopes of making it to the semi-finals, a goalless draw against Mumbai City FC in the last match ensured FC Goa remained in the seventh place with nine points from as many matches.
Any more slip-ups from here on will further jeopardise their prospects.
In their last game, both teams controlled the midfield, resulting in fewer chances. Mumbai had the first chance to break the deadlock but Lalrindika Ralte's effort was saved by Jan Seda and latter Andre Moritz's curled shot hit the cross bar.
FC Goa, coming into this match with four points from two matches, hold the psychological advantage over their rivals who have collected only two points from their last three matches.
They also have the home crowd to back them. The hosts will be again looking upto captain Robert Pires and Andre Santos to keep the attack moving along with Mandar Rao Desai and Gabriel Fernandes. If they fire in tandem, FC Goa could avenge their away defeat to FC Pune City.