Both the finalists are still undefeated after 54 matches spanning a month, despite both Karnataka and Delhi taking two different approaches to the competition.

Karnataka's defense has been the worst in the tournament so far. They have conceded only one goal in their five matches, while a total of 20 goals have been scored.

In this tournament, they scored their only goal in their first match against Jharkhand (3-1), while their biggest win till date was against Ladakh (11-0).

While their goalkeeper Sam George has managed to keep four clean sheets in five matches, Saikhom Boris Singh is leading them at the other end of the pitch, with six goals to his name. The Karnataka forward is just one behind Mizoram's Lalthankima in the top scorer chart.

At the other end of the spectrum is the capital team, who have shown their intention to play an out wide game, looking to score as many goals against their opponents again. They have scored 22 goals in five matches so far, their biggest coming in a win against Pondicherry (7-0) in the group stage.

However, Delhi has shown great patience and determination to achieve the required results; Ramesh Chhetri, who has scored six times in the second half of their last three matches, and Akshay Raj Singh (four each), and Rituraj Mohan (three) have been the primary goal scorers for them.

The Swami Vivekananda Under-20 Men's NFC Final between Karnataka and Delhi will start at 3.30pm IST, and will be live streamed on the Indian Football YouTube channel.