Grimsby Town head to Wembley today to take on Wrexham in the FA Trophy final.
Victories over Buxton, Havant & Waterlooville, Welling, Luton and Dartford have taken the Mariners into the final of non-league football's premier cup competition.
Over 16,000 Mariners fans are expected to descend on the national stadium after hundreds turned out to a snowy Trafalgar Square yesterday to show their support for the team.
Tension and excitement is mounting as thousands of Grimsby Town fans are using planes, trains and automobiles to get to Wembley today.
On a coach heading down the A46 there was a steady stream of cars and minibuses overtaking and waving flags.
Our team will also be posting Twitter updates throughout the day using the #gtfcwembley hashtag. Whether you're at the game or supporting from home, you can send us your pictures and messages using the #gtfcwembley hashtag too.
There was also surprise that bookies had made Wrexham the favourites to lift the trophy.
John Downing 31, Grimsby said: "My gut instinct is it will go to extra time but end up 2-1 to Town.
"It is important for the club and its history to win the game. But just as important that we get a win today to get us in the right frame of mind for our next game."Those making their way to London by road this morning are being warned to expect delays on the M1 following an accident in Northamptonshire which has resulted in the motorway being closed in both directions.
Fans are also facing long delays on the A1 close to the junction with the A14 south of Peterborough. There are expected to be hold ups lasting for more than half an hour as the road is reduced to single file.
In a separate incident, a car with Grimsby town fans skidded off the A1 into a verge and its back end hit the fence. Driver and passenger not thought to be badly injured.
Adding to the travel issues, dozens of coaches were reported to have stopped at Peterborough service station resulting in a queue of around 150 people for the gents.
Meanwhile, Grimsby town legend Dave Boylen hailed the trip to Wembley as a fantastic occasion for the town. He said: "It is a great atmosphere. When we got off the coach and saw all these other fans it was great.
"It is going to be a fantastic day. People keep asking if I have brought my kit!"
Even if you can't make it to the match, you can still be part of the action with our online coverage.
From 12pm, our team of reporters will be on Wembley Way to send videos and pictures of the build-up.
Then, at 3pm, you can follow minute-by-minute coverage of the game with our Big Match Live interactive text service.
You can also ask questions and add comments throughout the match.
A report on the game will follow after the final whistle.
Our team will also be posting Twitter updates throughout the day using the #gtfcwembley hashtag. Whether you're at the game or supporting from home, you can send us your pictures and messages using the #gtfcwembley hashtag too.