COMPETITION: Win tickets to Arsenal v Manchester City - Courtesy of Emirates

22 April 2010 07:06
Sportsmail has teamed up with Emirates Airline, proud sponsor of Arsenal and Emirates Stadium, to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a pair of tickets for the upcoming Premier League clash with Manchester City on Saturday April 24 at 5.30pm.[LNB]Both teams are still hungry for points, with Arsenal in the title race and City striving for fourth place. Don't miss what willsurely be a crucial match between these Premier League giants.[LNB] Both teams are still hungry for points, with Arsenal in the title race and City striving for fourth place. Don't miss what willsurely be a crucial match between these Premier League giants.[LNB]To enter, simply answer the following question:[LNB]Which striker left Arsenal to sign for Manchester City last summer?a) Dennis Bergkamp b) Emmanuel Adebayor c) Thierry HenryE-mailyour answer, along with your name, address and contact number to:[LNB]sportcomps@dailymail.co.ukto arrive by midday on Thursday April 22, 2010.[LNB]PLEASE NOTE: You must be 16 or over to enter; you must validate your entry with the words ARSENAL V MAN CITY COMP in your email subject box; normal Associated Newspapers terms and conditions apply; the Editor's decision is final. The tickets are in the Arsenal end.[LNB]Emirates is a proud sponsor of Arsenal, Hamburg, AC Milan, Olympiakos and Paris Saint-Germain, as well as being an official FIFA partner.[LNB]Travel in style to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa with Emirates. For more information on Emirates World Cup tour packages which include match tickets and stadium transfers, visit www.emiratestours.co.uk[LNB]Emirates currently operates 14 daily flights from 6 UK airports via Dubai to over 100 destinations on six continents.[LNB]Emirates is pleased to offer Arsenal members very special fares worldwide. For more information and to book, visit www.emirates.com/arsenalmembers [LNB]  Explore more:People:Emmanuel Adebayor, Thierry HenryPlaces:Dubai, United Kingdom, South Africa

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