Harriers' experienced defender Jeff Kenna is set to enter the record books when he becomes one of the first two players to perform at both the old and new Wembley stadiums.

The other campaigner poised to share the same distinction is someone he intends to keep in check on Saturday, May 12 - Stevenage's winger Steve Guppy.

"I believe I'll be one of the first couple of players to have played at both the old and new Wembley, so it will be a great honour and I'm absolutely thrilled," said the 36 year-old right-back, who battled it out between the famous Twin Towers for both Blackburn Rovers and Southampton.

"I played there for Southampton in the Zenith Data Systems Cup in 1992 and we lost 3-2 to Nottingham Forest. I was then lucky enough to play there again for Blackburn against Everton in the Charity Shield in 1995, but I fractured my tibia after about 20 minutes. I had to come off and we lost 1-0."

The former Republic of Ireland international is now determined to make it third time lucky with a Wembley win to celebrate with Harriers.

"We've just got to make sure we soak up everything and don't let the excitement and the honour of the occasion pass us by," said the former Birmingham City and Derby County captain.

Guppy will be equally keen to make it another Wembley day to remember, having played at the old stadium for Leicester City when they beat Tranmere Rovers 2-1 in the 2000 League Cup final.