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Emirates, the award-winning international airline and partner of the International Rugby Board’s (IRB) referees and match officials, is offering England rugby fans the chance to see their team in action in their eagerly anticipated Investec Challenge Series games against Australia and Argentina.
England will open the autumn Test series against the Wallabies on 7th November and the following Saturday will take on the Pumas in what will surely be two must-see encounters for England rugby fans.
Three lucky winners will win a pair of tickets to both:
- England v Australia, 7th November at Twickenham
- England v Argentina, 14th November at Twickenham
Emirates airline has a strong affiliation with rugby and is a Worldwide Partner of Rugby World Cup 2011 and sponsor of four tournaments in the IRB Sevens World Series.
To stand a chance of winning, answer the following question:
Who has scored the most points in total for England against Australia in Rugby Union?
This competition is now closed.
Winners will be notified by phone or email by 5pm Thursday 5 November. No purchase necessary. No cash alternative is available. The prize does not include transport to the match or accommodation.
Emirates is also a proud sponsor of the England Sevens team and official tour packages are now available to see the team in action in the Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens on the 4th and 5th December 2009. Prices start from £1,099 for a 4 night stay – visit www.emirates.com/uk/ for more details.
Emirates operates 14 daily flights from six UK airports to Dubai, offering convenient connections to an extensive global network spanning over 100 destinations on six continents.
Tickets for the Investec Challenge England v Argentina game are available now priced at £45 and £65 for adults and £10 for under 16s via www.rfu.com/tickets or by calling Ticketmaster on 0844 8472492
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