On Saturday, Aston Villa and Fulham face off for the chance to make a return to the English top flight, the most lucrative league in world football. It goes without saying that it is a huge game for both sides, but Villa midfielder Mile Jedinak has made it clear that the clash could be life-changing.
"It is a crossroads moment, sliding doors moment," the Australian said. "It is like that. It can go one of two ways. That's what you're dealing with."
"We haven't spoken about it but everybody knows it. Nobody is kidding themselves, people are aware of it, they know the situation."
However, Jedinak says he thrives on the pressure that comes with such a big game. "I can't speak for everybody, but that (the pressure) motivates me," he claimed. "I use that on the field to make sure I'm doing everything I possibly can."
"It's a bigger stake, but that makes it even more exciting."
"We are doing the right things and making sure all that [wilting under the pressure] doesn't happen. How? We make sure we prepare properly, we are doing everything right since that final whistle went against Middlesbrough [in the semi-final].
"You do that and you give yourself every opportunity. On Saturday you are going to have to see everybody's last drop of sweat. Everyone is going to have to leave everything on that field for us to get the desired outcome.
"I am aware of it, I'm sure everyone else is aware of it. It is going to be one big push from everybody to see us through."