Monday is arguably the biggest game in Coventry City's recent history.

The Sky Blues have the chance to reverse their downward slide and win promotion to League One at the first time of asking.

Formerly an established Premier League club, Coventry have suffered a major fall from grace and their fans are desperate for every bit of success as they prepare to take on Exeter City in the League Two play-off final.

The Coventry players will be backed by nearly 40,000 Coventry fans, who will be in good voice cheering their team on at Wembley.

After a convincing victory against Notts County in the semi-finals, Coventry will go into the final with confidence but they must not underestimate Exeter, who are also a good ball-playing team under Paul Tisdale.

Coventry have no fresh injury concerns, although centre-half Tom Davies remains suspended and long-term absentees Tony Andreu and Jodi Jones will watch on from the sidelines.

Here are how Coventry should line up, in their narrow 4-4-2 formation, to ensure they have the best chance of winning promotion.

Burge has come on leaps and bounds in recent years and he has progressed into a very solid goalkeeper.

After last year's heroic performance at Wembley in the Checkatrade Trophy, Coventry fans will be hoping for more of the same from the 25-year-old academy product.

Grimmer arrived at Coventry in the summer and he has been one of the best signings in League Two.

The 24-year-old Scotsman will be very important bombing forward and whipping crosses into the box for the front two.

Willis has had his injury concerns this year but he is arguably the most solid defender in the fourth tier when fully fit.

The 23-year-old has loads of experience despite his young age and he offers leadership, aerial dominance, pace and strength - which makes him the complete centre-half.

There were questions marks over Hyam when he first arrived from Reading this summer but he has been so solid in recent weeks.

The 22-year-old faces the tricky challenge of keeping 25-goal striker Jayden Stockley quiet but he shackled Jon Stead and Jonathan Forte quite well in the semi-finals.

Ryan Haynes did not even make the bench for the semi-final at Meadow Lane so you can expect Stokes to retain his place.

The 27-year-old is solid defensively and his attacking contributions are getting better.

Academy product Bayliss is arguably even better at this stage than James Maddison was when he was at Coventry, demonstrating a range of passing and sublime ball-carrying skill.

The 19-year-old, who is likely to attract attention from the Premier League this summer, is naturally a central midfielder but he operates as a narrow right-winger and he offers a major goal threat.

Kelly's engine in midfield is so useful for Robins' style of play.

The 28-year-old does his defensive duties but will get up the pitch and join in the attacks for the Sky Blues.

Veteran midfielder Doyle re-joined Coventry in the summer and his presence in midfield has been vitally important.

The 36-year-old is a no-nonsense, tough-tackling midfielder who will take no prisoners and be very difficult to get past for the Exeter midfielders.

Shipley is another academy product and he is likely to keep his place on the left-wing.

The 20-year-old possesses a powerful left foot and he will get up and down that flank all afternoon for the Sky Blues.

Biamou had his critics earlier during the season but he has been silencing his doubters in recent weeks after adding goals to his game.

The Frenchman, 27, is big, powerful and such a threat for Coventry, as demonstrated by his brace at Notts County in the semi-final.

There is no way McNulty should be playing at this level and the Scotsman has proven this with his haul of 28 goals this season.

The 25-year-old is quick, nippy, clever with his running and the Exeter defenders will have to be on their best form to keep him quiet on Monday.