Hereford FC midfielder Ben Pollock can't wait for Saturday and playing at Wembley.
"I'm really looking forward to it," Pollock told YourHerefordshire earlier this week.
"We've spent a long time preparing for it so I think all the boxes are ticked."
Pollock is fit again after some injury problems.
"It's been a hard season.
"I've never really been injured before. I picked up a knee injury the back-end opf last season, sorted it out in the summer but coming back from it has given a few little niggles but finally I've been injury free for a good amount of time now. With the break in games it's given me a chance to catch up a little, find my feet.
"I feel a lot better now so injury free going into a big game, really excited about it.
"After the final whistle of the semi-final, I don't think of myself as an emotional person but after the game I was full of emotion in the changing room because my dad achieved a lot in his career, my brother is on a good path and has achieved a lot in his.
"But this is something I can hold over their heads a little!"
What's the spirit like in the camp?
"It's the best changing room I've been in and I think that reflects in our performances. I think when you analyse us people will run that extra five yeards for each other and that's, I think, what's got us through.
"It's been a difficult year for everyone on and off the pitch. I think at the start of the season we were finding our feet a little and then when we got a bit of momentum going you could see the work-rate everyone was willing to do for each other.
"I think that's what the base of our squad is about."