The Plums will travel to fellow Hellenic League side,Westfields, tomorrow afternoon for the final of this years Hellenic League Challenge Cup.
Danny Janes' side were part of the occasion last season having beat Roman Glass St George to win the Hellenic League Supplementary Cup whilst they'll be looking to go one better this season.
Pershore will take on Lydney Town of the Hellenic League Prem after Bourton Rovers and Feckenham battle for the Supplementary Cup at 12.30PM.
Lydney will be looking to go one further following their Gloucestershire FA Cup Final defeat to Roman Glass on Thursday evening, two late goals taking the game away from James Morse's side.
Richard Thomas in goal, Dan Morgan out wide and Lewis Thompson up top are the mainstays in the Lydney Town side this season, a side that have played fifty games already this season.
Lewis Thompson will cause problems to The Plums backline, Lewis is Lydney's top goalscorer and the former Swindon Supermarine and Royal Wootton Bassett Town striker will offers power and pace that could hurt Pershore.
Steve Clarke and Jarred Liddington will also be ones to watch when Lydney go forwards; Clarke has an abundance of pace whilst Liddington is calm on the ball in pressure situations.
Sam Elliott and Tristan Murphy will be at the heart of defence, they're aggressive in defending the box whilst Sam Elliott will tend to gobble up anything played forward in the air.
As for Danny Janes' side; there's a return to the squad expected for striker Jamie Clarke following his honeymoon whilst Danny Murphy and Wil Beach remain sidelined.
Kirk Layton and Logan Stoddart have started the most games for Pershore this season and both will be expected to be in the starting line-up tomorrow afternoon.
Harry Burns is cup tied so they'll be a change in midfield following the 4 - 0 win over FC Stratford over two weeks ago.
The clubs three top goal-scorers; Aidan Clark, Josh Willis and James Baldwin are all likely to feature for Danny Janes' side who will look to add the Challenge Cup to the trophy cabinet on their fifty-seventh run out this season.
"We are looking forward to another big game and another opportunity to secure silverware for the club." said Janes.
"The fact we have won a league and still fighting for two trophies is a testament to the players and the ambitions of the club.
"To add the Hellenic League Challenge Cup to our success this season would be a fantastic achievement. We have had to beat a range of Step 5 teams on the way to the Final, we will be looking to do the same again.
"Lydney have picked up some excellent results on their way to the Final also, as well as making another Final this season which shows their pedigree.
"If we perform to the levels that we know we can produce, then we have a great chance of winning the game. If we don't, then Lydney will punish us and our opportunity will fall away."