The team from Nikšić is at the top with a four-point advantage over second-placed Mornar, while the team from Plav is in sixth place with two points above the play-off zone.
"Jezero is a very serious team, although they did not have a positive result in the second half. In the previous round, they showed that they are coming out of the crisis. We played a lot of tough and uncertain games with them. We enter every match with the desire to win. There are still six rounds left, I hope that the players will give their maximum," said Boris Milickovic, who will lead the team tomorrow in place of the suspended Milorad Pekovic.
"We're going game by game, to get what we want. And we want the title. I think we deserve it with our games and quality," concluded Milickovic.
Both teams defended their home field in the first two rounds of this season, while the previous meeting in Berane ended without a winner – 1:1.
"Jezero may have played the most beautiful football in the first half, but they are now in a certain decline. However, we are not thinking about who the opponent is. Our goal is clear, we are in first place and it should stay that way until the end of the season," said Sutjeska goalkeeper Stojan Vukčević.
The match at the City Stadium in Nikšić starts at 2 p.m.