Competition! Win a family ticket to the England vs Montenegro Euro 2020 qualifier at Wembley
Watch Gareth Southgate's side in action – all by answering this simple question

Wembley will host another entertaining night of international football this autumn when the England men’s senior team play their 1,000th match – and here’s your chance to be there.
The Three Lions host Montenegro in the landmark match on Thursday, November 14 (kick-off 7:45pm) – their penultimate game and final home match of Euro 2020 qualifying.
We have a family ticket – which includes two adult and two junior tickets – up for grabs for this historic encounter.
To enter, simply answer this question correctly on Facebook and we'll pick a winner at random: Which England player scored the winning penalty as they defeated Colombia at World Cup 2018?
Gareth Southgate’s men hammered Montenegro 5-1 in Podgorica in March, and top Group A despite their recent defeat to the Czech Republic in Prague. On Monday night, they made amends with an excellent 6-0 win in Bulgaria.
Wembley is one of 12 hosts venues for next summer’s showpiece and will stage three group matches, a last-16 tie, both semi-finals and the final.
Tickets for England’s 1,000th international against Montenegro are on sale now at www.TheFA.com/Tickets
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Terms and conditions
- Prize details: 1x family ticket, which includes two adult and two junior tickets
- Travel and accommodation are not included.
- Prize winners must agree to provide each winner’s name, postal and email addresses and mobile phone number by no later than Friday, November 1.
- Closing date: Monday, October 21 (6pm BST)

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