Manchester City have enjoyed considerable domestic success in the past couple of years, but captain Steph Houghton insists her team-mates are desperate to claim the prize that has so far eluded them – the SSE Women’s FA Cup.
The reigning FA WSL 1 champions are also the holders of the Continental Tyres Cup, having won the latter for the first time in 2014.
They reached the semi-finals of this season’s UEFA Women’s Champions League, but lost out to French outfit Lyon.
However, they have an opportunity to add to their growing cabinet of silverware when they face-off against Birmingham City at Wembley on Saturday 13 May.
Houghton said: “This is the one Final we’ve been trying to get into for the past three years.
“To be part of an FA Cup Final is amazing accolade for any player, but I think to be at Wembley makes it special.
“For this group of players it makes it extra special because over the last three seasons we’ve probably been the most consistent team.”
City’s recent domestic success has led many to tip them as favourite for the showpiece.
However, defeating Marc Skinner’s side will be far from easy. The Midlands outfit held City to a 1-1 draw in the Spring Series last week, and will fancy stopping the City juggernaut in its tracks.
And Houghton is the first to insist that City will not get complacent on the day.
“Birmingham over the last year or so have been one of the best teams in the league,” she said.
“Whenever we play them they’re very well organised. They play a high pressing game and like to get stuck in, and on top of that they have got some good footballers who can win games.
“We won’t take them lightly. We’ll prepare the same as any other game and see where we can exploit them, but at the same time we have to concentrate on ourselves and what we bring.
“That’s a lot of physicality and a lot of technical ability throughout the whole squad.”
As well as Houghton, City have a host of international players to call on, including England stars Lucy Bronze, Jill Scott and Toni Duggan.