India take on Jordan in a much-awaited international friendly clash on Saturday. This is the first encounter between the senior teams of the sides having faced each other numerous times in youth matches.
While India is the superior ranked side, India shouldn't take Jordan lightly as they would be having the home advantage.
Earlier, reports have suggested that the match will not be played after the full Indian squad failed to make it to the destination on time due to a delayed flight.
But according to All India Football Federation the match will go ahead in Amman at scheduled time.
According to a report on AIFF website, India will face a race against time and huge obstacles to get ready for the match after 7 members of the Indian National Team were left stranded at the Kuwait International Airport for over 32 hours due to heavy thunderstorm and rains.
This friendly is crucial for the Blue Tigers as the climate and atmosphere will be similar in UAE, where they will be participating in the Asia Cup after a gap of eight years.
How, when and where to watch
When is India vs Jordon international football friendly match?
India vs Jordon international football friendly match will take place on Saturday, November 17.
Where is India vs Jordon international football friendly match?
India vs Jordon international football friendly match will be played at King Abdullah II Stadium in Amman.
What time does India vs Jordon international football friendly match?
India vs Jordon international football friendly match begins at 7.30 pm local time (10.30 PM IST).
Where to watch India vs Jordon international football friendly match live on TV in India?
India vs Jordon international football friendly match will be live on Star Sports Network.
How and where to watch online India vs Jordon live streaming in India?
India vs Jordon international football friendly match live streaming will be available on Hotstar app and hotstar.com website.
India's squad
Goalkeepers: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (Bengaluru FC), Amrinder Singh (Mumbai City FC)
Defenders: Pritam Kotal (Delhi Dynamos FC), Nishu Kumar (Bengaluru FC), Sandesh Jhingan (Kerala Blasters FC), Anas Edathodika (Kerala Blasters FC), Salam Ranjan Singh (East Bengal), Subhasish Bose (Mumbai City FC), Narayan Das (Delhi Dynamos FC), Jerry Lalrinzuala (Chennaiyin FC) Midfielders: Udanta Singh (Bengaluru FC), Jackichand Singh (FC Goa), Pronay Halder (ATK), Anirudh Thapa (Chennaiyin FC), Vinit Rai (Delhi Dynamos FC), Halicharan Narzary (Kerala Blasters FC), Ashique Kuruniyan (FC Pune City), Germanpreet Singh (Chennaiyin FC)
Forwards: Jeje Lalpekhlua (Chennaiyin FC), Sumeet Passi (Jamshedpur FC), Balwant Singh (ATK), Manvir Singh (FC Goa)