Mumbai Kenkre entered the winter break on a high note with an upset win over Real Kashmir, but since the restart have suffered back-to-back defeats away from home against first and second-placed Sreenidi Deccan and RoundGlass Punjab respectively. The Mumbai outfit will return to Cooperage, where they have lost just once in four games, hoping for a change in fortune. At Cooperage, they have also managed to get points against Churchill Brothers and defending champions Gokulam Kerala, no mean feat for a young team.

“We had a strong start to the season and the win against Real Kashmir was a huge morale boost,” Mumbai Kenkre assistant coach Mangesh Desai said while addressing the media at the pre-match press conference. “We lost a couple of games away from home, but now we are back at Cooperage. and the home support will definitely help us in our coming home matches”