The I-League Second Division's final round, set to start on October 8 in Kolkata, will mark the return of live football in India after the Covid-19 pandemic forced a halt back in March.
As such, numerous eyeballs from every corner of the country will be trained on Kolkata as the five teams in contention vie to land a spot in the upcoming I-League.
With the pandemic still troubling the world at large, most of the leagues around the world are being held behind closed doors. And to reduce exposure to the virus, most competitions are being completed at centralised venues after establishing a bio-secure bubble for the players and officials alike.