Walkers is offering two free tickets to watch the 2024 Champions League final in a VIP box at Wembley Stadium.
What's more, the company will bring your sofa to the private pitch side box where you'll watch the final with Gary Lineker.
This is part of the 'No Walkers, No Game' campaign "that rewards fans who are match day ready with a packet of Walkers".
How to win two free tickets to the Champions League final
To be in with a chance to win the two free tickets to the Champions League final you'll need to keep an eye on the Walkers Instagram page during key matchdays (between 00:00 and 29:59).
This will be on April 9, April 10, April 16, April 17, April 30, May 1, May 7 and May 8 when either Quarter Finals or Semi Finals for the tournament will be played.
To enter people will need to access the Walkers Detector function on the specific days via the pinned Instagram story highlight on the Walkers account.
They will then need to scan their bag of Walkers to receive a unique entry code which can then be entered at the website here.
Rachael Smith from Walkers said: “We know people love to enjoy a tasty bag of Walkers while watching the football. No Walkers, No Game gives people another reason to have Walkers in hand.
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"For those that do, an epic experience might come their way, and for those that don’t? Well, they may be left missing out. Our Walkers Detector does just that.
"Only those with Walkers have the chance to unlock an epic VIP box experience with Gary at the UEFA Champions League final.”
The company added: "There are also plenty of other prizes up for grabs during each match too, from official UCL balls to limited-edition Walkers merch, which means those with Walkers can win big whilst enjoying their favourite snack with their favourite game. Good luck!"
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