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COMPETITION: Your chance to carry flag for Euro tie at Anfield

VODAFONE, an official partner of the UEFA Champions League, has teamed up with the Liverpool Daily Post to offer one lucky reader the unique opportunity to experience the Liverpool FC v Arsenal FC second leg as an official flag carrier.

This special package enables the winner to walk out onto the pitch, carrying one of the flags during the Opening Ceremony. In addition to this exclusive opportunity, the winner will receive two tickets to the match itself, providing the chance to watch Liverpool FC in action.

To stand a chance of winning this once-in-a-lifetime experience from Vodafone, entrants must be 16 years of age or over, above 1.60m in height and able to answer the following question:

Which former Everton defender was sent-off for Inter against Liverpool in the first leg of the last Champions League round at Anfield?

Send the answer, complete with your name, address and daytime telephone number to Flag competition, Daily Post sports desk, PO Box 48, Old Hall Street, Liverpool L69 3EB.

Or e-mail the same details to sport@dailypost.co.uk

Closing date is first post on Friday, April 4.

Vodafone is proud to be an official sponsor of the UEFA Champions League, the world’s greatest club football competition. Vodafone customers can now access their favourite football websites whenever and where ever they are, using Vodafone Mobile Internet.

For details on how, see www.vodafone.co.uk.

To take part in the flag carrier experience you must comply with the UEFA guidelines for flag carriers, further details of which will be provided to the winner before the event.

NORMAL Daily Post competition rules apply. The Editor’s decision is final.

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