The Super Cup is a new annual Indian
knock-out football competition that is open to all twelve teams in the
Indian Super League and top four teams from the
I-League and is run by the
All India Football Federation. The Indian Super League teams automatically qualified for the competition. The top three teams of the I-League qualified automatically while the fourth spot was decided via a play-off match between
Inter Kashi and
Rajasthan United.
East Bengal Before the 2024 Indian Super Cup, East Bengal had reached the final of the
Federation Cup and
Super Cup, India's top domestic cup competitions, 17 times and won the tournament eight times. East Bengal last reached the final in
2018 but came runner-up to
Bengaluru. East Bengal was grouped in Group A, alongside
Indian Super League sides –
Mohun Bagan,
Hyderabad and an
I-League side
Sreenidhi Deccan. East Bengal began their Super Cup campaign on 9 January 2024 and faced Hyderabad in the opening fixture of the tournament and managed a 3–2 victory with
Cleiton Silva scoring a brace and
Saúl Crespo scoring the third. On 14 January, East Bengal faced Sreenidhi Deccan and won 2–1 with goals from
Hijazi Maher and
Javier Siverio. On 19 January, East Bengal faced their arch-rivals Mohun Bagan in the
Kolkata Derby fixture in a virtual quarter-final tie that would decide the group champions and who would progress into the semi-finals and East Bengal won 3–1 with captain Cleiton Silva scoring a brace while
Nandhakumar Sekar scoring the other, as East Bengal won all three matches in the group to qualify for the semi-final. On 24 January, East Bengal faced Group B winners
Jamshedpur in the semi-finals and won 2–0 with goals from Hijazi Maher and Javier Siverio as they entered the final for the second time, after 2018.
Odisha Odisha started the campaign as the defending champions of the
Super Cup having won it the previous year in
2023. They were grouped in Group D, alongside
Indian Super League sides –
Goa,
Bengaluru and
I-League side
Inter Kashi. Odisha started their campaign on 12 January 2024 against Indian Super League side Bengaluru and won 1–1 courtesy of a solitary strike from
Ahmed Jahouh. On 17 January, Odisha faced Inter Kashi and won 3–0 with goals from
Lalthathanga Khawlhring,
Diego Mauricio, and
Isak Vanlalruatfela. On 22 January, Odisha faced Goa in the last match of the group stage and won 3–2 with goals from Ahmed Jahou and
Mourtada Fall scoring a brace. In the semi-final, Odisha faced
Mumbai City on 25 January and won 1–1 courtesy of a penalty goal by Diego Mauricio as Odisha entered their second consecutive final in the Super Cup. ==Pre-match==