Both Waveriders and Dabang Mumbai are at similar position at the bottom of the standings with five points apiece from three games with two draws and a loss. But the Mumbai side is a place above the title holders in the six team standings because of a superior goal difference.
But come tomorrow, both the teams would be hoping to register their first win in the tournament at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium and better their position in the points table.
But it would be easier said than done for the hosts as they have squandered their lead in all the three matches they have played so far to either split points or end up at the losing side.
Against table toppers Jaypee Punjab Warriors yesterday, the Waveriders took an early lead in the match and managed to hold on to it till the third quarter but their backline broke apart in the fourth and final quarter to concede three goals in the final 10 minutes of the game.
"This is an important game for us. We have worked on our plans. The team has also worked on its defence and I am sure we will make a comeback in the next match," an optimistic Cedric said on the eve of the match.
A win tomorrow will not only bolster the confidence of the Delhi outfit but would also bring them back into the six-team contest.