The team from Kolkata are being led by a familiar face in Juan Ferrando, FC Goa’s former head coach.
Everything went well for FC Goa on Wednesday against Chennaiyin FC, but the head coach is aware that there still are some issues to iron out.
The Gaurs have 15 points from as many games. With just five league games remaining, they have to heavily depend on other teams’ results for a top-four spot.
FC Goa now have a nine-day break before their next match in the Indian Super League (ISL).
FC Goa boss Derrick Peeira felt his team “have created chances but couldn’t convert them” after the 1-1 draw against Odisha FC.
The Gaurs now find themselves with 15 points from as many matches, and remain in ninth place. Odisha, meanwhile, moved up to 7th.
The match will be held at the SAG Athletic Stadium in Bambolim, Goa - the same venue where the Gaurs lost narrowly to Jamshedpur FC last Friday.
Placed ninth on the points table, the Gaurs have an opportunity to rise to eighth place by the time the full-time whistle blows if they are able to overcome OFC.
Jamshedpur FC boss Owen Coyle felt his side fully deserved the 1-0 win against FC Goa and they worked hard for it.
With three wins, five draws and five losses, the team from Goa are currently at the ninth place on the points table with 14 points.