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The 20-year-old played both legs of the semi-final victory against Swindon and will start at left-back.

Back-up goalkeeper Richard Lee remains sidelined after a shoulder operation and defender Scott Barron is recovering from hip surgery, but the rest of Rosler's squad is fit.

Rosler rotated his squad over the two legs so the likes of captain Kevin O'Connor, fellow midfielder Jonathan Douglas, winger Sam Saunders and striker Bradley Wright-Phillips will be in the reckoning for Wembley recalls.

Gary Johnson is hopeful of taking a fully-fit Yeovil squad to the home of English football.

Defensive trio Byron Webster, Jamie McAllister and Dan Burn all returned from injury to feature in the semi-finals against Sheffield United but the latter had an injury scare in midweek at the hands of top scorer Paddy Madden.

The 23-goal striker was reversing out of his parking space after training and failed to realise the Fulham loanee still had his leg outside the passenger door.

The damage was just a tyre mark up an angry team-mate's leg, much to the relief of their manager.

"The only problem we had is that Paddy Madden has just passed his test and he drove over Dan Burn's ankle which is unbelievable," he explained. "He nearly put our centre half out of action with a bad bit of driving."

Brentford

Uwe Rosler's Brentford qualified for this final by beating Swindon on penalties in the play-off semi-finals after sharing eight goals over the two legs.

The Bees famously missed out on automatic promotion to Doncaster in the most dramatic of circumstances on the final day and have not won in five games from conventional play (D4, L1).

The West London club finished third. The highest placed club going into the play-offs at this level has been the most successful, winning promotion in 10 of the 26 years since the end-of-season competition was instituted.

They have never been promoted through the play-offs, despite six previous attempts.

They reached the final twice, losing 1-0 to Crewe in May 1997 at the old Wembley and 2-0 to Stoke at the Millennium Stadium in 2002 - both were at Division Two (third tier) level.

Brentford have spent the last four seasons in League One, but have only had one campaign in the second tier in the last 59 years; 1992/93.

The Griffin Park club are making a second visit to the new Wembley, and will be hoping for a better result than last time, when they lost 1-0 to Carlisle in the final of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy on 3 April 2011, in front of 40,476.

Yeovil Town

Gary Johnson's Yeovil qualified for this second visit to the new Wembley by beating Sheffield United in the play-off semi-finals, overturning a 1-0 first leg deficit at Bramall Lane, with a 2-0 victory at Huish Park.

The Glovers achieved their highest ever finish of fourth from their 10th season as a Football League club, and eighth in League One; one place and two points inferior to Brentford, despite two more wins and nine more goals.

Yeovil are hoping to become the third club in successive seasons to finish fourth in League One and gain promotion by winning the play-off final.

The Glovers' only previous experience of the play-offs was at this level in May 2007, when they were beaten 2-0 by Blackpool in the final at Wembley.

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