Kyle Amor has admitted that the thought of running out at Wembley is acting as a huge motivating factor for St Helens.
The Saints take on current holders Leeds Rhinos in the final four of the Challenge Cup on Friday night.
With a place in the showpiece final now within touching distance, Amor will be looking to guide his side past former club Leeds at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
However, the 28-year-old insists that he is not out for revenge against the Loiners, telling reporters: "The motivation is already there to get a chance to play at Wembley. We owe it to each other as players, our coaching staff and the fans to put in a good performance against the form team in the competition.
"We want to put a few wrongs right after two disappointing games against them this season, and ultimately get to the final in August and kick on from there. A few years ago, I always wanted to show [Leeds] that they were wrong in letting me go.
"After a few years of thinking about the reasons why they let me go, I just treat it as no bigger game than as if we're playing Warrington or Wigan. It's always nice when you do beat your old team, but it's not like I go into the game bitter or angry towards them."
St Helens and Leeds Rhinos finished the regular Super League season occupying the top-two spots.