The home team, owned by Doit Sports Management, appear strong on paper with an array of top foreign players led by Australia's two-time World Cup winning forward Glenn Turner - along with a string of ex-India players - including current national selector Arjun Halappa.
With three current 2014 World Cup-winning Australians - seasoned Turner who was the highest field goal scorer in last year's championship, midfielder Matthew Swann and sharp 21-year-old frontliner Jeremy Hayward - in their ranks along with top Belgian forward Tom Boon, Mumbai have sufficient firepower to break through any rival defence.
"On paper it (team) looks really good, but let's see how we perform on the pitch. Things are looking positive. I have been speaking to a few guys like Turner. They said compared to last year the planning and approach look different," said Halappa, who played for champions Delhi Waveriders last year, ahead of the game.