After three defeats in Group E, the Vietnamese champions have scoredonly three goals and conceded 11, and have almost no chance of advancingto the knock-out stages.
"It is our second home match. In ourlast match against Shangdong Luneng Taishan (of China), we gave it awayin the dying minutes. We will try harder tomorrow," said Son at a pressbriefing April 7.
Binh Duong will not have theirbest players available, with midfielders Nguyen Trong Hoang, Le Tan Taiand Dinh Luat all out due to injuries.
Top striker Le Cong Vinh's chances of playing are unclear, as he is still recovering from a minor injury.
"It is easy to see the different levels between the two teams.Although we are weaker, we have trained hard and will play on thecounter-attack to give our fans an entertaining game," Son said.
A break in the national V.League 1 has given Binh Duong's players moretime to practise and prepare physically for the game.
In their last V.League 1 game on April 3, Binh Duong defeated formerchampions Hanoi T&T 1-0, pushing them to the top of the table.
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors arrived in Binh Duong province on April 5 to prepare for the match.
Coach Choi Kang-hee said the weather in Vietnam is hotter than intheir home town, but his players acclimatise with the new conditionsquickly, adding they are ready and will bring the points home.
After three games, Jeonbuk Huyndai Motors lead the group with sevenpoints, followed by Japan's Kashiwa Reysol and Shangdong Luneng of Chinawho will meet each other in China.
Choi is hoping for more goals from capital Lee Dong Gook, who scored twice in the previous match.
He will be supported by Brazilian Edu who is leading the K-League's top scorer with four goals.
Jeonbuk Huyndai Motors are currently second in the K-League Classic, having beaten Pohang Steeler 1-0 on April 4.
The match will be aired live from 6pm on Fox Sports 2.-VNA