Blackpool vs Exeter City. Sky Bet League Two Sky Bet League Two Play-Offs Final.
Wembley StadiumAttendance23,380.
Sunday 28 May 2017 15:14, UK
A place in Sky Bet League One is at stake as Blackpool and Exeter prepare to meet at Wembley on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
The two sides will face off in the Sky Bet League Two play-off final, with Blackpool eyeing an immediate return to the third tier, while Exeter have been away since 2013.
Here's your guide to the game...
Blackpool boss Gary Bowyer could have a full squad to select from after every player could through first-team training this week.
Bowyer revealed that every member of his squad will make the trip to London, and now has a selection headache over who to start at Wembley.
Matt Jay and Robbie Simpson are the only players not in training for Exeter ahead of the final, meaning Paul Tisdale could name an unchanged side from their semi-final victory over Carlisle.
Ollie Watkins could be making his final appearance for the club as he continues to be linked with a move to a higher division this summer.
Bowyer: "My initial aim was to bring stability to the club. It had been well documented what had happened in previous years and they had just suffered back-to-back relegations, so I wanted to lay some foundations to build on.
"We've then progressed quickly, a lot quicker than I ever expected but that's down to the work of the staff and the players. The progress the players have made is fantastic. The work they've put in on the training ground, the desire they've had to improve and we have players in my opinion who can play a lot higher than what we're currently playing at."
Tisdale: "As a manager you've got to believe in the players and there was no difference with the spirit and attitude in the players than there was leading into this game.
"They've been behind each other and it's been a very determined 30 games to go from bottom of the league to a play-off final and we've still got another one to go, so let's not eulogise too much.
"We're now having the opportunity of a great day out and I don't want it to just be a great day out, I want it to be a successful day out - I've won there before and I've lost there before, I know what it feels like to do both."
Blackpool have won five of their last eight matches against Exeter (D1 L2), all in league competition.
In all competitions, Exeter have won just three of their last 14 matches against the Tangerines (D4 L7) and failed to beat them in either game in League Two this season (D1 L1).
The Grecians have kept just one clean sheet in their last 19 matches, a 3-0 win over Cheltenham in March.
This is Blackpool's seventh play-off final, more than any other team; indeed, no side has won more than the Tangerines (4, level with Crystal Palace).
Exeter are participating in their first Football League play-off final, becoming the 80th different side to do so since their inception in 1987.
Blackpool are visiting Wembley for the ninth time for in their history - since losing their first two trips in 1948 and 1951, they've only lost one of their seven games (W3 D3), though that defeat was in their last game at Wembley, a 2-1 loss against West Ham in the 2012 Championship play-off final.
Meanwhile, this is Exeter's third visit to Wembley - the Grecians lost to Morecambe in the Conference play-off final in May 2007 but won a year later against Cambridge United, also in the Conference play-off final - both games were managed by current boss Paul Tisdale.
In four of the last seven seasons, the side finishing seventh in League Two has won promotion - Dagenham & Redbridge in 2010, Crewe Alexandra in 2012, Bradford City in 2013 and Wimbledon last season.
The Blackpool Supporters' Trust's 'Not A Penny More' campaign has targeted the interests of the Oyston family, the club's owners, and their boycott of home matches is set to be extended to the play-off final at Wembley. Just over 5,000 tickets had been sold on Thursday - a vast difference from the 37,000 who watched the Championship play-off final win against Cardiff in 2010.
Meanwhile, Exeter fans will outnumber their Blackpool counterparts by around 3-1 after the Devon club confirmed earlier this week they had sold over 15,000 tickets, and that support and encouragement could prove decisive should either team need a 12th man.
"Hopefully it will be another ridiculously high-scoring game like we've seen so far in the semi-finals! Both of these sides have been thoroughly entertaining and it would be great to see them come to Wembley with the same free-spirited approach. That being said, any side that goes through after conceding five over two legs could do with addressing their defensive issues.
"Exeter will need to keep an eye on Mark Cullen, who was superb in the semi-finals and has the talent to be playing at a higher level, while Blackpool will have to deal with the threats of Ollie Watkins and Ryan Harley, both of whom have the ability to decide the game.
"It will be a special day and it would be great if it was a close, entertaining game. It's tough to call but I think Blackpool will have the resilience to get through."
DAVID PRUTTON PREDICTS: Blackpool to win 3-2 and Mark Cullen to score first (110/1 with Sky Bet)