Children aged 12 or over will get the chance to attend an English Premier League game if they win the Premier Connections competition next month.
The contest, which is organised by the British Council and the Premiership League, requires entrants to make a three-minute video clip about their favourite English football team.
According to the organisers, the best 20 entrants worldwide will receive an official Premier League team shirt.
The best of the top 20 will win an all-expenses paid trip to England for two to watch a Premiership game.
The competition will run until May 10.
For more details, visit www.premierskills.britishcouncil.org.
Last year, the British Council and the Premiership League organised a Premier Skills programme in Hanoi, which was attended by Paul Hughes from Reading Football Club, Paul Nudge and Antony Witterick from Everton and Arran Bayle from West Bromwich Albion./.
The contest, which is organised by the British Council and the Premiership League, requires entrants to make a three-minute video clip about their favourite English football team.
According to the organisers, the best 20 entrants worldwide will receive an official Premier League team shirt.
The best of the top 20 will win an all-expenses paid trip to England for two to watch a Premiership game.
The competition will run until May 10.
For more details, visit www.premierskills.britishcouncil.org.
Last year, the British Council and the Premiership League organised a Premier Skills programme in Hanoi, which was attended by Paul Hughes from Reading Football Club, Paul Nudge and Antony Witterick from Everton and Arran Bayle from West Bromwich Albion./.