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5:00pm Friday 23rd November 2007
Here's your chance to win a pair of tickets for Blackburn Rovers versus Newcastle United.
Don't miss out on the action as Rovers take on Newcastle at Ewood Park on Saturday, December 1, at the traditional kick-off time of 3pm.
Rovers will be hoping to continue their great start to the season which has seen the team take points from Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea as part of a run which has made them strong contenders for a European place.
Newcastle will provide Hughes' side with a stern test as they have some outstanding players and will be harbouring European ambitions of their own for next season.
Using money from the new TV deal, Rovers have significantly reduced ticket prices for both home and away supporters. Match prices for home fans start from £15 for adult tickets, £10 for seniors and £7 for juniors. Rovers Club 16-21 members can purchase tickets from just £10.
Tickets are available from the ticket office which will be open until kick off, although fans can buy in advance to avoid queuing.
Tickets are also available online via https://eticketing.co.uk/blackburnrovers or by calling the ticket office hotline on 0871 222 1444.
For a chance to win a pair of tickets answer the question.
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