Currently, the Blasters are placed at fifth spot with 25 points after they managed only one point in their goal-less draw against Chennaiyin FC, which made things difficult for them.
Even if Blasters register a win tomorrow, their qualification will depend on the result of the matches of other teams -- FC Goa, Mumbai City FC and Chennayin FC.
Blasters would also like to avoid playing Super-Cup qualifiers by finishing at least in top six.
The presence of Lalruatthara, who has been a key performer, will boost Blasters' defence. He would be on alert to squeeze out scoring chances coming from Bengaluru strikers' foot.
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Lakic-Pesic and Wes Brown would like to stay away from the prying eyes of the referee as they are one yellow card away from suspension.
The hosts have won 12 matches and lost four matches and drawn one in 17 matches, and have been on a roll by remaining undefeated in their last six matches, which included five victories.
Striker Miku and Captain Sunil Chhetri have been the main driving force as they scored 25 goals between them, out of 33 goals that the team scored. The Indian striker has scored 11 and Miku 13 goals.
Albert Roca's side can afford a defeat, but would like to be focused on maintaining the winning tempo ahead of the knockout stage.
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