Roberto Di Matteo will confide in the following eleven players for what promises to be a mouth-watering FA Cup final against Liverpool on Saturday.

Chelsea

Cech - With a 1.98-metre frame there is no doubt that the Czech is an imposing figure for even the best of strikers. It has been his magnificent form that has almost abruptly changed Chelsea's season from being a bad one to an extraordinary one. The goalkeeper is known for coming off his line, but following Suarez's magnificent strike from almost the half-way line against Norwich, perhaps it would be a better idea for him to remain a few metres back on Saturday.

Ivanovic - With David Luiz and Gary Cahill still sidelined, the Serb will continue to partner Terry in the centre of the Chelsea defence. Despite being a good tackler, Ivanovic is known for committing a few too many fouls and with Suarez (one of the trickiest players in the game) on the opposing side he risks being sent-off.

Terry - The former England skipper has been in the headlines for all of the wrong reasons, from his racial scandal to his red card against Barcelona in the Champions League, but it appears that he has put all of that behind him, and his recent goal against QPR is clear evidence of this. His leadership skills are vital for Chelsea's chances of winning this one.

Bosingwa - The Portuguese defender hasn't been on top of his game in recent weeks, but will be hoping to put in a strong performance against the Reds. Due to his fine dribbling skills, his runs down the right flank could possibly create enormous problems for what at times can be considered a vulnerable Liverpool defence.

Cole - Due to his precise passing and high level of concentration, Cole could well be a key player for Chelsea, but both his lack of height and physical presence could play into the hands of Liverpool's attacking pair, particularly 1.93-metre tall striker Carroll, who is well-known for his heading ability. 

Mikel - The Nigerian midfielder had a poor game against Newcastle on Wednesday, and resorted to dangerous tackles quite often indeed. However, he will be looking to return to his best for the Blues. His fine passing has the potential to open up the Liverpool defence, and this is exactly what he'll be trying to do.

Meireles - If Chelsea put on a good show, the chances are that Meireles is playing at his highest level, because the former Liverpool man has become an essential figure of the Chelsea squad, and has the potential to inspire the entire side, with both his defensive and attacking strengths.

Ramires - It was Ramires' goal that inspired Chelsea to their heroic triumph over Barcelona in the Champions League, and the Brazilian international will be hoping to turn on the style against Liverpool as well. His work ethic and determination could be vital ingredients to snatch Chelsea the FA Cup.

Lampard - The midfielder is without any doubt Chelsea's symbol, in an attacking sense, and his presence could cause Liverpool numerous problems. Lampard will be looking to provide Drogba with adequate service, and if he manages this it would significantly increase Chelsea's chances of lifting the ultimate prize.

Mata - The Spaniard is a proven match-winner, and will be hoping to be in top form in order to help Chelsea on their quest for the title. While he is ruthless when in front of goal, his clever through balls, crossing and set-pieces could prove the difference for the Blues. 

Drogba - Few players count with such an exceptional record at Wembley like Drogba, and the Ivory Coast international (who got the nod ahead of Fernando Torres) will be eager to put on another strong display. Despite being 34 years old, Drogba has lost nothing of his fighting spirit, and demonstrated this in the semi-finals of the Champions League against Barcelona. He is likely to cause serious problems for the not always reliable Liverpool defence.