LISTEN up all football fans - you can win tickets to Banbridge Town's Co-operative Insurance Cup round one matches!
We have teamed up with The Co-operative Insurance – sponsor of The Co-operative Insurance Cup – to offer six lucky readers a pair of tickets to Banbridge Town's first round matches against Armagh City:
First Leg – Banbridge Town v Armagh City, Sat
urday 30 August at Crystal Park, kick off 3pm.
Second Leg – Armagh City v Banbridge Town, Wednesday 3 September at Holm Park, kick off 7.45pm.
The Co-operative Insurance has been investing in football since the 1970s and supports the game at all levels. It also sponsors grassroots initiatives throughout the UK.
Since its grassroots programme was launched in 1999, it has provided free sets of football kits to over 2,950 youth teams and provided football coaching for over 14,500 children.
The Co-operative Insurance forms part of The Co-operative Financial Services, which also includes The Co-operative Bank and The Co-operative Investments. The group provides a range of banking, insurance, savings and pension products to around 5.5 million people across the UK.
To be in with a chance to win a pair of tickets to Banbridge Town's Co-operative Insurance Cup Round One matches just answer this simple question:
Who won last season's Co-operative Insurance Cup?
Pop your answer on a postcard - along with your name, address and daytime telephone number - and send it to:
The Co-operative Insurance Cup Ticket Competition, Banbridge Leader, 25 Bridge Street, Banbridge, BT32 3JL
Or text BLCOMMENTS CIS followed by your answer to 81800. Full details of terms and conditions for text entry are on page two.
The closing date is Friday August 22. Good luck!
RULES: Normal Banbridge Leader competition rules apply. Employees of Banbridge Leader and The Co-operative Insurance, their families and agents cannot enter. The judge's decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into. Prizes are non-transferable, there is no cash alternative and travel and accommodation are not included.
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