Delhi play their first home match on December 2 and the management are taking precautionary measures to avoid any major health concerns ahead of their first ISL 4 game in Pune on November 22.
In addition to Dynamos, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) side – Arrows, comprising of India's U19 and U17 players will be another team from Delhi which will face problems during their I-League campaign.
While the Dynamos' matches are in such a way that they don’t have to play at home before next month, the youngsters from Arrows, who returned from Saudi Arabia after taking part in the AFC U-19 Qualifiers, will be given extended leave owing to the harmful unplayable conditions.
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