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Win tickets to watch Arsenal's FA Cup fifth round clash against Sunderland
The Gunners face Martin O'Neill's side for the second time in a week on Saturday and you could be there to witness every kick by entering our competition below
anticipated games of the fifth round at the Stadium of Light on Saturday, and we have two pairs of tickets to give away, courtesy of our friends at Budweiser.
Arsene Wenger's side face a trip to Wearside after having beaten Aston Villa in the previous round following a fantastic comeback from 2-0 down at half-time.
Meanwhile, Martin O'Neill's men required a replay in order to get past Middlesbrough in the fourth round and will be looking for a change of fortune after losing 2-1 to the Gunners in last Saturday's Premier League meeting.
To be in with a chance of winning, simply e-mail your answer to the following question
to competitions@goal.com along with your name, age, postal address and telephone
number:
How many times have Arsenal won the FA Cup?
a) Eight
b) Nine
c) Ten
Deadline for entries is Thursday February 16 at 12:00 GMT.
Competition is open to over 18’s and UK residents only.
For further information about The FA Cup with Budweiser and chances to win more
tickets and official FA Cup match balls visit www.facebook.com/budweiseruk
www.drinkaware.co.uk

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