Jeff Kenna, a Premier League winner with Blackburn, will line up for Kidderminster.
By David Barber. Wednesday, 09 May 2007.
Kidderminster Harriers v Stevenage Borough
The FA Carlsberg Trophy
Final
Saturday 12 May 2007
Wembley Stadium
Winning clubs receive £50,000
Kidderminster Harriers face Conference rivals Stevenage Borough in The FA Trophy Final at Wembley on Saturday.
Steve Guppy and Jeff Kenna, for Boro and Harriers respectively, are set to become the first players to appear in finals in both the old and new Wembley Stadiums.
Guppy, 38, picked up two FA Trophy winners' medals with Wycombe Wanderers.
Martin O'Neill's teams were Wembley winners against Kidderminster in 1991 and Runcorn in 1993 (pictured). The left-winger went on to lift the Football League Cup with Leicester City, again at Wembley, and was capped for England against Belgium.
Kenna, 36, was a Zenith Data Systems Cup finalist with Southampton in 1992, the year Nottingham Forest edged them 3-2 in a Wembley thriller before nearly 68,000 fans. Shearer and Le Tissier were among Kenna's team-mates that afternoon.
The Dublin-born defender was capped 27 times for the Republic of Ireland and switched from Saints to Blackburn in the latter's Premiership-winning season.
Kidderminster reached three FA Trophy finals at the old Wembley but didn't win there. They were beaten by Wycombe in 1991, by Woking four years later, and their success in 1987 came in a replay at The Hawthorns after Harriers and Burton Albion had drawn 0-0 after extra time at Wembley.
The new Wembley's first final is just a few days away.