ASCOT UNITED have their sights set on sealing a date at Wembley when they face Corsham Town in the FA Vase semi-final this weekend.
The Yellas have had a remarkable campaign both in the league and cup and could be set to make history by reaching the Vase final.
Ascot lead the way in the Combined Counties Premier North and are just nine games away from capturing the league title if they can maintain their form.
They are currently in front by seven points of closest challengers Reading City with a game in hand having amassed 75 points with an astounding record of 24 wins in 29 games.
However, all eyes will be on the FA Vase this Saturday where an away trip to Corsham Town awaits them.
The Yellas booked their place in the final four in the most dramatic of circumstances at West Didsbury in the quarter-finals.
Brendan Matthew netted to take the game to a penalty shootout in a 1-1 draw and it was Ascot who held their nerve from 12 yards to seal a 4-3 win on penalties.
Corsham Town, from Wilthsire, play their football in the Hellenic League Premier Division.
The Quarrymen are in fourth place in the table with 66 points from 29 matches.
They have picked up 20 wins from 29 matches and have been beaten just three times in the entire campaign.
Corsham also got through in the quarter-finals via a penalty shootout success.
In their away tie at Peacehaven, Corsham came out on top after a 1-1 draw in normal time with a 3-2 shootout triumph.
The FA Vase semi-final tie will take place at Southbank (3pm kick-off)