Chelsea defender Levi Colwill is set to fulfill a dream regarding his long-term career.

Colwill was only 11 when he first walked onto the pitch at Wembley Stadium.

He was with his three uncles at the time, and cannot wait to walk the same field with his Blues teammates against Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday.

I walked out with my uncle Barry and I was feeling the nerves," he told club media.

Everyone was really serious, really focused. It was big. I remember looking around the stadium, it was amazing. I just thought to myself, 'I've got to play here one day'."

Colwill is very likely to start the game, either as left-back or on the left-side of central defense.

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