The Blues have made the trip with a relatively young squad that includes four players from the Bengaluru FC 'B' team along with a few experienced hands in Lenny Rodrigues, Lalthuammawia Ralte, Toni Dovale and Alwyn George.
Albert Roca is confident that the squad will make the chance count.
"As a coach you want to utilise your complete squad as much as possible and this game is a chance for those players who have been training hard and waiting to deliver," Roca told reporters here.
In Transport United, Bengaluru will be up against the Bhutan National League champions who went through the entire 2017 league season unbeaten.
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However, with just six teams competing in the top tier, gauging their supremacy is a tad bit difficult.
"Transport United are opponents who we do not have too much information about which makes things a little tricky for us. But from whatever little we have seen over videos, you can tell they are a good side," Roca said.
"The conditions will surely be a challenge for us and we will have to stick to the plan if we are to balance all factors surrounding this game," Roca said.
Finalists in the 2016 edition of the tournament, Bengaluru fell short in the regional final last year and Roca said he was aware of the expectations surrounding the club in Asian competition.
"We have shown we can be consistent at a very good level and tomorrow we start all over again."
While the clash marks the debut of Transport United in the AFC Cup, the occasion will also be the first time Bengaluru play in the preliminary and play off stage of the competition, after the format change in 2017.
The reverse fixture of this tie will be played at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bangalore on January 30 before which Bengaluru FC will host NorthEast United in an Indian Super League fixture.