The Glovers moved one game away from promotion to the Championship following a stunning semi-final success over Nottingham Forest.

Having lost the first leg 2-0 at Huish Park, few gave Yeovil much chance of overturning the deficit at the City Ground, but they produced a stunning performance to win 5-4 on aggregate after extra-time.

Guyett told the club's official website, www.ytfc.co.uk: "It was one of those feelings you don't get very often in your career and you have to make the most of it and enjoy it.

"This is what dreams are made of and I will go back to Australia and be able to look back in 20 years time and say I played at Wembley."

Yeovil take on a Blackpool side who have won their last nine games and Guyett added: "We are going into the game against a good side who have scored a lot of goals and are on a good run of form.

"It will be a difficult game but we need to make sure we are up for it and put in a good performance.

"Form goes out of the window. It's the team who take their chance over the 90 minutes and on the day the better team comes through."

Yeovil will be made to wait on the fitness of key midfielders Anthony Barry and Chris Cohen, who are suffering from groin injuries.

Manager Russell Slade, though, is boosted by the return to fitness of skipper Terry Skiverton (groin) while utility player Paul Terry has recovered from the knee injury which has kept him sidelined since the start of December and could be on the bench.