York City midfielder Martyn Woolford is keen to make the most of his second chance to reach Wembley in Saturday's FA Trophy semi-final against Torquay. York missed out on a trip to Wembley last season after losing to Morecambe in the promotion play-off semi-finals.
But they will get there in the Trophy if they can overcome a 2-0 first leg deficit at KitKat Crescent.
Woolford told BBC Radio York: "Having been one of the players here last year who missed out I'm really determined."
"It will be the biggest game of my career."
The 22-year-old's opening goal in Monday's 3-2 win against Exeter ended a drought of three games for the Minstermen.
He said: "The goal was very important. This game at the weekend is a really big game and to be going into it with a win is always good for the confidence."
 | It's going to be a tough battle, but we've shown we can score goals against decent sides |
The former Frickley player briefly joined Craig Farrell and Onome Sodje as joint top-scorer when his 14th goal of the season went in on Monday, but not for long as Sodje also hit the net.
"If Sodje hadn't banged one in at the end I'd be up there at the top," he said.
"But I set myself a target at the start of the season of 15 so I'll hopefully get that in the next game."
The versatile Woolford has played in several positions for the team this season, switching between striker, left wing-back, left midfield, and a roving role behind the front two.
Centre-back Dave McGurk is receiving treatment for a calf injury, and his availability could influence Woolford's role against Torquay.
"It's going to be a tough battle, but we've shown we can score goals against decent sides, so if we can cut the goals out at the other end we've got a decent chance I think," Woolford added.
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