The match at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium is of academic interest only but both sides would still look to salvage some pride with a win.
Currently ninth and 10th respectively in the points table, NorthEast United and Delhi Dynamos have both enjoyed good form in patches but the results have not always gone in their favour.
Talking about the mood in the NorthEast dressing room ahead of the more-or-less inconsequential game, assistant coach Eelco Schatorrie said that qualification or not, his squad is still very positive, and like all professional sportspersons, will give more than 100 per cent to score a win.
"Of course, when you are not fighting for anything then the motivation level tends to dip a bit, but as a group everybody is here to learn and we are learning with every games, said Eelco.
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NorthEast United brought in the experienced Avram Grant to lead the team in January after Joao de Deus Pires disastrous start. But, even a change in the coaching staff couldn't arrest NorthEast United's downward slide this season.
Commenting on his team's performance, Schatorrie talked about the need to have quality players in the side.
Delhi Dynamos, after a fine start, only saw their campaign nosedive with every outing. The Dynamos too had their fair share of upsets when they defeated table topper Bengaluru FC and held Chennaiyin FC 1-1 in their last game but coach Miguel Angel Portugal knows it is too little too late.
"Our motivation now is to avoid the last position in the league. NorthEast United are also in a similar position. We would want a win in this one," he said at the pre-match press conference.
"Yes, Nanda, Edu Moya, Albino, Romeo, Lumu didn't have time to recover from the last game. That's doesn't matter. We'll try to play our best and win the game," the Delhi coach added.