Churchill Brothers, who lost their opening encounter against Persipura Jayapura of Indonesia, came back strongly in their last match to beat New Radiant 3-0. They have scored three points from two matches, the same as New Radiant, and are placed second on head-to-head count.
Persipura Jayapura are leading the table with four points from two matches, while Home United, with one point from two outings, are at the bottom.
"We have full squad at our disposal with keeper Lalit Tapa and Charan Singh back in the side after injuries. Striker Balwant Singh has also recovered from his injury but will play in the latter part of the match. Cristhian Lagos who had a good match against New Radiant scoring two goals will start along with Anthony Wolfe upfront," said Dias.
He said the team was well prepared to face Home United and not underestimating their opponents.
He said winning tomorrow's tie was crucial for moving forward for his team as "the win will boost our confidence to play our next match against them on 2nd April".
Home United's South Korean coach Lee Liu Saeng, who represented the country in 1998 World Cup, said the team would have to play their best game to tame the challenge of Churchill Brothers.