Delhi Dynamos play hosts to Kerala Blasters in the 33rd fixture of the Hero Indian Super League at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.
Things have not been well for the Dynamos of late as they are currently rock bottom in the ISL, with only seven points from their first eight fixtures.
No one expected Delhi Dynamos to do so poorly this season especially considering the sheer strength of their squad, with the likes of Alessandro Del Piero, Mads Junker and Morten Skoubo amongst their ranks.
However, none of these players have managed to click and this has resulted in the Dynamos only managing to record one win with half the season already gone.
Still Dymanos boss Harm van Veldhoven, despite admitting that his side gave up "a very good position in the league," insists that his side will now be looking to do well in their remaining fixtures.
"We gave up a very good position in the league, but we have to react now. We are six points away from the first place," the Dutch-Belgian boss told ISL's official website.
Van Veldhoven, who feels that his side deserved more than a point in their previous fixture against Kerala Blasters, is hopeful that the Dynamos will be able to beat the Sachin Tendulkar co-owned side on Sunday.
"In our last encounter with Kerala, we drew 0-0. After the first 20 minutes, we did take control of the game and in the second half; we created a lot of good chances," he added. "In tomorrow's game, we will try to finish off the chances we get. I hope we can take three points from tomorrow's game."
Meanwhile, Kerala Blasters player-manager David James said his side were looking to record wins in all their remaining fixtures in the Indian Super League.
The Blasters despite getting off to a very poor start in the Indian Super League, have managed to climb to sixth place in the table due to their good form of late.
And now James said his side were looking to pick up maximum points from their remaining fixtures as they aim for a place in the semi-finals.
"There is not a lot of difference in points between the top and the bottom team," James told ISL's official website. "Everyone is struggling to get three wins in a row. It is very competitive and we don't know if we will get to go home on 9 December (the final day of the group stages) or 20 December (the Hero Indian Super League Grand Final)."
Where to Watch Live
The ISL match is scheduled for a 7pm IST (2:30pm BST, 9:30am ET) start with live TV coverage in India provided by a lot of channels including Star Sports 2, Star Sports HD2, Star Sports 3, Star Gold, Asianet Movies, Suvarna Channel and Jalsha Movies. Viewers can also watch the ISL match via free live streaming online on Starsports.com.
US viewers can live stream the action on FoxSoccer2go, while Europe viewers can catch the action live on Eurosport or their online Player. Middle East and North Africa viewers can watch the game on Bein Sports or via live streaming on Bein Sports Connect.
South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa audience can catch the ISL match live on SuperSport or their online option. Australia viewers can catch the match live on Fox Sports 2 or via their live video option online.