In the matches played between the two sides in ISL-3 so far, Dynamos won one convincingly, with the other ending in a draw.
An away win, or even a draw, will set it up nicely for Dynamos, who have played fluent football through the league phase.
All in all, the two teams have lined up six times against each other, with the Dynamos winning two and the Blasters emerging victorious once.
Dynamos have scored 27 goals in 14 matches, around two goals every game.
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Talking about the upcoming clash, Zambrotta said, "Usually when we play against Kerala, we are well aware that it's a difficult game, predominantly because of the strong support they have at the stadium. But we as a team will try and play our best, the way we generally play and we hope to play a very good game against Kerala."
The team has been well-captained by marquee player Florent Malouda, who has played a crucial role in the midfield, notching up three goals and five assists in his 14 appearances. The captain has helped his side maintain a clean slate at home.
Kerala Blasters coach Steve Coppell has warned his team that the past record would not count at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium tomorrow. Blasters have won five consecutive matches at home where they enjoy massive support but Coppell knows they have to start afresh.
Interestingly, Kerala Blasters have never defeated Delhi Dynamos at home. In three matches since 2014, Kerala lost one game and drew the other two, including the one in this season.
"We have to prove ourselves again. This is a different competition. It's not a league format, it's a cup competition and we have to adapt accordingly. Whatever happens after the first game, it isn't over. We have to change our strategy just a little bit," said Coppell.