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Kerala Blasters v Delhi Dynamos: Match Preview, Team News, Predicted line-up | ISL 2018-19

On Saturday Kerala are set to host its second consecutive home match with the hosts taking on Delhi Dynamos in the 13th match of the Hero Indian Super League.

The team from the south have been in impressive form in their opening matches with victory in their opening match against ATK and then earning an unfortunate draw against Mumbai City at home.
Delhi Dynamos, on the other hand, has been in poor form failing to win any of their opening two matches with a draw against Pune City and a loss against ATK in their first two home matches of the season.

Team News

Kerala Blasters
Abdul Hakku and Cyril Kali are still injured for the Kerala Blaster while Prasanth is doubtful. Anas Edathodika is still serving his 3-match ban.

Delhi Dynamos
Midfielder Bikramjit Singh and striker Daniel Lalhlimpuia are doubtful for the team from the capital city.

Kick-off Information

Date: 20th October 2018, Saturday
Time: 19:30 p.m
Venue: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi

Predicted XI

Kerala Blaster: Dheeraj Singh, Rakip, Jhingan, Lakic-Pesic, Lalruatthara, Doungel, Krcmarevic, Samad, Narzary, Poplatnik, Stojanovic

Delhi Dynamos: Dorronsoro, Kotal, Crespi, Zuiverloon, Naryan, Sarangi, Vinit, Nandhakumar, Mihelic, Chhangte, Kaluderovic

Head to Head

Kerala Blasters: 4 wins

Delhi Dynamos: 3 wins

Draw: 1

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