The two sides will meet at the Lucas Moripe Stadium this evening – kick-off set for 20h15 – with the visitors carrying a slender 2-1 aggregate lead from the first leg tie played in Lubumbashi last Sunday.
Having earlier been held to a goalless draw by Matsatsantsa in their group stage visit to Tshwane, Kazembe expects another tough, tactical bout but assures they will not sit back and look to defend their one-goal advantage.
"For me, I think it will be a difficult game but we will make an effort to play well and hopefully try to get a positive result in tomorrow's game," said Kazembe.
"It will be an open game and, obviously, a very tacrical game. Yes, we won the first leg but that's no guarentee that we will win the second leg.
"We have to use our tactics to win the game, but we won't just sit back and watch SuperSport play because we are here to win. There's still a 50/50 chance for both teams."
The 41-year-old former Mazembe midfielder, who took charge of the team in March this year, says it is no fluke that SuperSport fhave made it to the competition final, and is gearing up for an opening half-hour of intense pressure from the hosts.
"I say it's 50/50 because we won at home but it's also not a hazard [sic] for SuperSport to be in the final, they've worked hard too and it was very difficult," he added.
"We have more teams who are not in the final today, that also prepared and worked hard. But SuperSport have a good team, with good players, I know that.
"But we too have good players with expereince, and we'll see what we can do. It will be the same for them because their coach, I'm sure, has also prepared something to push us.
"I know in the first 15-20 minutes, maybe even 30 minutes, it's going to be difficult for us, but we must play normally to contain them and after that to try and play our normal game."