Bristol Rovers manager Darrell Clarke has admitted that his side must not play the "occasion" when they face Grimsby Town in the Conference Premier playoff final.
The league runners-up are favourites to overcome Grimsby at Wembley Stadium after losing just once since October, but Clarke has insisted that they must produce a "business-like" performance in order to see off the Mariners.
The 37-year-old told BBC Points West: "It's probably one of the biggest games in Bristol Rovers' history.
"But it's about playing the game and not the occasion. It's a lovely stadium and a lovely pitch but we're there to do the business."
Rovers recorded a 0-0 draw and a 1-0 victory against Sunday's opponents during the regular league campaign.
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