1 December 2006 22:55 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Can you get to London for this Tuesday? Are you a big Chelsea fan? Would you like the chance of winning two tickets to the game? Then read on.To celebrate the launch of their new tariff giving unlimited calls to friends and family, Vodafone, an official UEFA Champions League sponsor, has teamed up with Pocket-lint to offer one lucky reader a pair of tickets to the Chelsea FC v Levski Sofia match, on Tuesday 5th December.
You and a friend will be given tickets to Chelsea FC's last match of the group stages, before they go on to enter the knock out rounds.
And don't worry if you're not lucky enough to win. Vodafone can also help you stay in touch with Vodafone Family.
Just one of you pays £5 a month, and all four of you can make unlimited calls to each other at any time. It doesn't even matter if you're on pay as you talk or pay monthly, as long as all four of you are on Vodafone.
You can enter this and many more competitions via our competitions page at www.pocket-lint.co.uk/competitions Sports Fitness, Football, Competitions, Champions League, Puma, Retro gaming, Audio accessories

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