Goran Tufegdzic's side are second in the standings, a point behind leaders Australia but with a game in hand.

Kuwait have won two of their three games so far and will be confident of adding to that against an Indonesia side that sit bottom of the group without a win in three.

"We are well prepared and everyone is in good health and to my liking. We know that Indonesia are a good team and they almost beat us at home, but we also know how to secure an away win," Tufegdzic said.

"Our aim is to qualify for the final. From the start we knew that this group is a difficult group to overcome, but do not rule us out."

Indonesia coach Benny Dollo believes home advantage could see the South East Asians throw up a surprise as they look to keep alive their Asian Cup hopes.

Dollo's side held Australia to a goalless draw in their last home game in qualifying and the Indonesian coach has warned Kuwait not to expect an easy time tomorrow.

"It has proven time and time again that playing at the national stadium has made a difference for us in some of the most vital games," he said "I have prepared some attacking players for the match at home. I have called upon Budi Sudarsono who proved lethal in the past to play alongside Bambang Pamungkas, our goalscorer in Kuwait."