Bangladesh are placed at the bottom of the Group E standings as they gear up to face the Indian contingent at the Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata on Tuesday evening. After two games of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Bangladesh have no points to show for their efforts.
“This is a big game because we have a history between the two countries and all the players from both camps are eager to play this game. Whoever wins the midfield battle has the better chance to win the match. It is the midfield which creates the chances,” said Bangladesh captain Jamal Bhuyan.