Kathmandu, Dec. 20 -- The last encounter between Nepal's Armed Police Force (APF) Club and India's East Bengal FC, in the last league-stage fixture of the inaugural SAFF Women's Club Championship on Wednesday, did not provide moments for the fans to cheer as it ended goalless. But it will not be the case on Saturday as the teams need goals to win the silverware.

East Bengal and APF entered the final as the top two teams in the tournament, which was played between five clubs in a single round-robin format.

"As both teams had already qualified for the final by the time we met on Wednesday, the match might have been taken a bit lightly by both, as none had anything to lose," said Anthony Samson Andrews, head coach of East Bengal, in the pr...