COMPETITION: Win a pair of tickets to West Ham vs Swansea City including pitchside access at Upton Park, courtesy of Betway
- West Ham host Swansea City in the Barclays Premier League on May 7
- The Premier League pair drew 0-0 in the reverse fixture on December 20
- Answer the question below to be in with a chance of winning tickets
- The winner and their guest will be invited pitchside prior to the game
With the Premier League season drawing to a close, MailOnline has teamed up with Betway, the official principal sponsor of West Ham, to offer the chance of winning a pair of tickets to watch Swansea City's visit to Upton Park.
Along with a pair of tickets to the game on May 7, the lucky winner will also receive a signed West Ham football and be invited pitchside, along with their guest, ahead of the game.
Mark Noble was West Ham's hero in their previous match by scoring two goals in their victory over West Brom
To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question:
Which current Swansea player started their professional career with West Ham?
A) Leon Britton B) Leon Wales C) Leon Scotland
E-mail your answer, along with your name, address and contact number to [email protected] to arrive by 11am on Friday, May 6.
PLEASE NOTE: You must validate your entry with the words WEST HAM TICKETS in your subject box; the tickets are for home fans only; the tickets do not include travel to/from the ground, accommodation or hospitality; normal Associated Newspapers terms and conditions apply - the Editor's decision is final.
As well as a pair of tickets, the competition winner will get a West Ham signed football and pitchside access
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