The hosts, second on the table, go into the game determined not to fritter away chances like they did in their away previous drawn game against FC Goa. The Blasters would be equally keen to prevent Mumbai from scoring a second victory at home as well as take away three points.
Blasters, third on the table, enter the contest after a convincing 3-1 victory over defending champions Chennaiyin FC, that included twin strikes by Bengaluru FC's C K Vineeth.
Mumbai have been beefed up by the availability of star India striker Sunil Chhetri after his stint with Bengaluru FC in the AFC Cup.
"We have top quality players in all departments and everyone recognises that we have quality players up front. I know sooner than later the players will convert the chances. And I hope tomorrow is that day," said the Costa Rican.
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However, he also said Blasters would be a hard nut to crack with their strong defence.
"I believe he feels more liberated in the deeper role. He enjoys it and gets more opportunities to be in the game," he said about marquee player Diego Forlan's role.
"I think every game for every team now is crucial because every team is capable of being in the play-offs. The three points are vital from this game. We are playing against a very good team. Mumbai have invested a lot in their team. They have some superb players," said Blasters' coach Coppell.
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