Win your child a chance to play at Wembley and watch England v Holland

Celebrations are in full swing as The FA Tesco Skills Programme hits its milestone of filling 3 million places.

The programme, which hosts football skills sessions for 5-11 year old children across England, has teamed up with The Mirror to offer children in the age range the chance to take part in a one-off FA Tesco Skills session at Wembley Stadium before the England vs. Holland match on 29 February 2012.

Not only will five lucky children win a once in a lifetime opportunity to play on the same pitch that the likes of Wayne Rooney, Gareth Barry and Ashley Young do, but they’ll also win a ticket for them plus their parent or guardian to watch the game.

To be in with a chance of winning, answer the following question:

All children must be accompanied by one parent and or guardian only and be available on Wednesday 29th February 2012

The FA Tesco Skills Programme is a revolutionary approach to youth coaching that has been providing high quality football skills courses for children aged 5-11 since 2007. The FA Tesco Skills Programme provides specialist, age appropriate football coaching for children which is child-centered and caters for all ability levels. The FA Tesco Skills Programme aims to get 4.7 million children active by 2014 and has to date provided over 3 million child places on football sessions.

For more information about The FA Tesco Skills Programme and to find the nearest Skills Centre visit www.thefa.com/tescoskills

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