Team Wellington and Auckland City FC will face off in the final of the Oceania Champions League today for the second successive year, where the winner will receive arguably the greatest prize in amateur football.
The O-League champion will receive a minimum of $659,000, which is split with New Zealand Football, and a spot alongside some of the best club teams in the world at the Fifa Club World Cup in Japan.
And as Auckland showed two years ago by coming third, there is potential to turn a team of part-timers into world-beating, multi-million makers. But first, the two ASB Premiership sides must conquer a cut-up North Harbour Stadium playing surface, the fiercest rivalry in the domestic game and a little bit of mental warfare.
Wellington beat Auckland 4-2 in the ASB Premiership final last month and both teams' coaches thoughtfully mulled over the effect that result has had on their preparation.
"For us we need to make more of a mental change than a structural change," said Auckland coach Ramon Tribulietx.