Mr Woodhead said the semi-final victory in August was emotional, adding: “It was unreal – standing in the middle and seeing all the supporters.
“As soon as the ball went over the boundary, you see all the lads running on the pitch celebrating together – it was a dream come true to get [to the final].”
The club’s players range in age from 18 to people in their 40s and chairman Lance Bromley said 250 people would be travelling to watch them play at the final.
“It’s the biggest moment in the club’s history and we wouldn’t be able to do it without the sponsors and volunteers who helps us week in, week out,” he said.
“It’s the pinnacle. Anyone stepping out at Lords is the equivalent of a footballer stepping out at Wembley.”