Aston Villa take on Derby in the Championship play-off final at Wembley on Monday. Here, Press Association Sport’s Ciara Clarke looks at three key players for each side who could potentially be key in securing promotion for their teams. Aston Villa Jed Steer (second left) is one of Villa’s key players (Nick Potts/PA) Jed Steer After being recalled following Orjan Nyland’s injury, Steer has gone from strength to strength at the club. His shining moment came in the second leg of the play-off semi-final which ended in a penalty shoot-out against West Brom. He saved Mason Holgate and Ahmed Hegazi’s spot-kicks to ensure that Villa booked their place at Wembley. Tammy Abraham On loan from Chelsea, Tammy Abraham has made his mark at Villa Park. He scored in his home debut against Rotherham and has remained a key player, appearing in 40 games this season and contributing 26 goals in all competitions. He fired Villa to Wembley, scoring the final penalty in their 4-3 shootout win. John McGinn McGinn arrived from Hibernian last summer and made his debut for Villa in a 3-2 win against Wigan. His swerving 25-yard volley against Sheffield Wednesday back in September was widely regarded as one of the goals of the season. McGinn is a key creative force in the centre of the park for Villa and has chipped in with six goals this season. Derby County Jack Marriott scored twice against Leeds at Elland Road (Nick Potts/PA) Jayden Bogle Bogle has remained one of the main forces in the clubs’ defence this season. He has been part of 10 clean sheets in his 49 appearances this season and played a key role in denying Leeds their place at Wembley in the play-off semi-final. Harry Wilson Wilson has made 52 appearances in all competitions this season at Derby and has become a key asset to the team scoring 18 goals. In the semi-final, Wilson assisted Mason Mount to score in the first minute of the second half. He then went on to score himself from the penalty to make it 3-1. Jack Marriott Marriott made his impact known to the club when he scored his first goal for Derby against Manchester United back in September. He has continued to be a key man, with 42 appearances and 12 goals in all competitions this season. He came off the bench in Derby’s semi-final against Leeds to get his side back into the contest with his first touch and secured their Wembley place with his goal in the 85th minute. Topics Aston Villa, Derby, Aston Villa, Championship, Derby Mings has relished learning from Terry during ‘perfect’ Villa loan Bacuna gets six-game ban for barging official Dean Smith believes Championship play-off final should be played first Villa boss Dean Smith: Jack Grealish will cost someone a hell of a lot of money PSG end Tuchel speculation as boss signs contract extension New father Mullen out to end memorable week with play-off glory Clark keen to banish painful play-off memories when Dundee United face St Mirren Manchester City hope to hang on to in-demand Sane Blades boss Wilder confident of keeping hold of keeper Henderson FIFA 19 TOTS: How to get the best FUT XI under 700k coins Quiz! Can you name the clubs who’ve been promoted from the Championship since 1999/2000? 7 new rule changes are coming to the Premier League – but are they good or bad? Quiz! Name the 23 players with 30+ league goals in a season since 1999/2000 (Europe’s big six leagues) Friday’s big transfer rumours: Three Premier League clubs could fight for Real Madrid midfielder