match group stage, Australia's hopes in the 2010 Asian Champions League rest on just 90 minutes Wednesday when Adelaide United hosts South Korea's Jeonbuk Motors in a sudden death second round match. All 16 teams that survived the first round are preparing for a one-off match that will determine who progresses a step closer to the final at Tokyo in November and a cash prize of $1.5 million. The eight group winners all were rewarded with home advantage, though only three of the hosts in last year's second round made it to the quarterfinals. Adelaide reached the 2008 final, while Jeonbuk Motors won the 2006 tournament. Adelaide coach Aurelio Vidmar has called on local fans to get behind the players in their tilt at the quarterfinals.