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In just over a month, the first-ever Fifa under 17 Women's World Cup will be held right here in New Zealand.
The tournament kicks off with the Opening Ceremony and Opening Match between New Zealand and Canada at North Harbour Stadium on Tuesday October 28 and concludes with the final at the same venue on November 16.
In between times, a total of 32 matches will be played in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Christchurch.
To celebrate Stuff.co.nz is giving you and 10 of your friends the opportunity to go head to head in a game of Football against The Young Football Ferns/Football Ferns selection.
The game will be held in Auckland on the 12th October 2008 at 9am.
How to enter:
To be in to win, all you have to do is send your name and the names of 10 friends to Stuff to go into the draw.
Email your answer to competitions@stuff.co.nz along with your name, address, post code and daytime phone number before 10am on Wednesday, October 8 to go in the draw.
You must be aged over 15 to enter.
Terms and Conditions:
Prize winners will be determined from a random draw of eligible entries received before 10am on Wednesday, October 8.
Only one entry per person will be accepted. You must have the names of 11 people to play in the game. You must be aged over 15 to enter.
Employees of Fairfax New Zealand's corporate office, Digital Division, and their immediate families, are not eligible for the prize. Fairfax New Zealand Limited's Managing Director, Publishing, will make a final determination if any matter is disputed.
Employees of FIFA and the Local Organising Committee are not eligible to enter this competition.
Entries belong to Fairfax New Zealand Limited and may be used by FIFA and the Local Organising Committee for the use of people details for marketing and database purposes.
For more information on the upcoming FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, visit www.FIFA.com/newzealand2008
Tickets are available through www.FIFA.com/newzealand2008
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