Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas feels his players will be more motivated about revenge on Chelsea than himself.
Chelsea's first ever European Cup success meant Spurs missed out on this season's Champions League despite finishing fourth in the league.
Spurs were also beaten 5-1 by their London rivals in the semi-final of last year's FA Cup and Villas-Boas feels his squad could be looking to get their own back on Saturday.
He said: "It is the team who took this club out of the Champions League, this is the team who prevented this team from playing in FA Cup final last year.
"So in the end we certainly have ingredients for it to be a spectacular match, hopefully.
"We never know how the game can develop. But certainly, a good game might hopefully give us a chance to go nearer the top, which is what we want."