Manchester United boss Marc Skinner says his side want "revenge" against Chelsea when the two sides meet in next month's FA Cup final.
United beat rivals Manchester City in Sunday's semi-final to secure a trip to Wembley for the third successive year.
While they go into the game as holders, United tasted defeat by Chelsea in their maiden FA Cup final appearance in 2023, before making a triumphant return to Wembley 11 months ago, beating Tottenham 4-0 to claim their first major piece of silverware.
"It's pretty good right?" Skinner said after Sunday's victory at Joie Stadium. "As managers we're not usually allowed to show emotion but I'm really happy with the players.
"There is a massive challenge ahead of us, we have played Chelsea in the final before and we want to get revenge."
Before the sides meet at Wembley on 18 May, they have a Women's Super League fixture to contend on 30 April.
Skinner's side retain an outside chance of catching runaway leaders Chelsea in the title race, who sit six points clear with four games to play.
United will be aiming to use their varied FA Cup final experiences to go one better against Chelsea at Wembley.
"I'm not even bothered who the favourites are," said Skinner. "I thought we were excellent against Chelsea in the previous final so we have to come up big again.
"I'm just going to make sure my team is as prepared as they can be and they can show their experience. If they can do that we can beat anyone, I've no doubt about that."
Eleven of the players that were involved in the 2023 final loss to Chelsea remain part of the current squad.
Former United goalkeeper Siobhan Chamberlain says that the rematch will be a chance for them to "redeem themselves".
"They lost their first FA Cup final to Chelsea at Wembley, now they have the chance to redeem themselves and get one over on Chelsea and prevent that quadruple," she told BBC Sport.
Former Manchester City forward Ellen White added: "It's going to be really exciting.
"Chelsea want the quadruple, United want to retain the trophy. It's going to be really exciting especially for the neutral."
After playing a starring role in Tottenham's run to a first FA Cup final last season, on-loan Grace Clinton was forced to watch from the sidelines at Wembley as her parent club Manchester United claimed the trophy.
This time round she is hoping to play a major role, having scored the crucial second goal against City on Sunday.
"We want to win trophies at this club so it's really exciting and hopefully I finally get to play," the midfielder told BBC Sport.
"It [being ineligible last season] was a weird feeling. I couldn't really explain it."
The combative midfielder was taken off in the second half against City to avoid a second yellow card, a chance manager Skinner was not willing to take.
"I couldn't risk her potentially not being part of the final again because she doesn't deserve that," said the United boss.
"Before she came off, I thought she was the best player on the park. Her duelling, her work out of possession and her ability to change the game with her dribbling."
It was fitting that Clinton and Celin Bizet, who were both on loan at Tottenham last season, scored the goals to send United back to Wembley.
"Clinton has come back to Manchester United and really worked on her development, her physicality in both boxes," added White.
"Also her scoring ability. She can score from pretty much anywhere. I feel she has really stamped her authority to play in that midfield."