Ahead of our home play-off semi-final against Boreham Wood at Brunton Park, we spoke to Mark Hughes.
Looking forward to Sunday's fixture, Hughes discussed excitement in the squad, the fans' incredible support and our opponents.
Here’s everything we learnt:
1. Excitement in the camp
"Excitement [is the mood in the dressing room], I would suggest.
"We're going to enjoy it.
"It's a huge game, obviously, for the club and the team itself."
2. Midweek minutes for Boreham Wood not too much of a factor
"There are possibly a few tired [Boreham Wood] legs, as you would imagine [from the other night].
"They've got opportunities to rest and recover prior to the game.
"I don't think it would be too much of an issue unless it goes to a situation where it needs extra-time."
3. Key threats identified in the opposition ranks
"They're good at what they do (Abdul Abdulmalik, Zak Brunt and Matt Rush).
"They have a clear understanding of what they are trying to do in each game.
"We'll have to take care in terms of not allowing them to have an influence on the game if we can."
3. A team in-form
"We're playing well at the moment, and we expect to win; we don't hope to win.
"We go into every game expecting to win.
"I think that's the right mentality, given the performances that we put in."
4. Wednesday's play-off eliminator was a strong contest
"I thought it was two good teams evenly matched, and both went for it.
"Boreham Wood probably had the best of the chances.
"They (Boreham Wood) just had that little bit of quality from a couple of their key players."
5. Squad depth provides selection headaches
"We've got a good squad in terms of numbers. I've got lots of options.
"That's been important for us because we thought we might not have that variation on the bench at times."
6. A tough contest
"They are always a threat at the top end of the pitch.
"They construct attacks quite readily and they've got good individual talent right through the team.
"It will be a really good game in terms of two good teams going head-to-head."
7. Incredible support
"It's going to be a fantastic day.
"We want to capitalise on that great support by getting to Wembley."
8. The singing section can be the difference
"You look at the pictures and the faces of them up there enjoying themselves.
"I think there'll be even more there this weekend. Let's see what kind of noise they can make."
9. A pitch invasion would be detrimental
"We don't want people on the pitch.
"[Fans need to] bear in mind that we still have to train on the pitch [if we get to Wembley].
"We don't want anybody taking souvenirs and somebody getting injured.
"It's worth having that in your mind if you are contemplating hopping over the fence."