England international Gary Cahill, who is returning from injury, has come through a full training session and admits the match is the biggest of his life.
He said: "I think it's the biggest game for probably many of the boys. We're under no illusions how big the game is.
"It's going to be a good night and, hopefully, it goes to plan."
Cahill also admits the Champions League music, which is played as the teams line up on the field, acts as an inspiration.
"It's just like when the national anthem plays for England, isn't it? It is a sort of hairs-on-the-back-of-your-neck moment when you hear it and it gets you geed up and fired up for the game.
"But I don't think we'll need any of that for this game. Everyone knows how big the game is."
Also on the return is Defender David Luiz who has declared himself fit enough for Munich and said: "I'm so happy to return to training and now I can help Chelsea in this final."
Victory for Chelsea against Bayern would see them become the first London club to be crowned European champions.
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