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  Friday, 3 May, 2002, 23:12 GMT 00:12 UK
Win tickets to see England in Japan
Michael Owen celebrates one of his three goals in the 5-1 qualifying romp against Germany
See Michael Owen tune up for the World Cup
Enter our FA Cup goal of the tournament competition and you could win a trip to watch England warm up for the World Cup in Japan!

Thanks to AXA, official sponsors of the FA Cup, The Daily Mail and BBC have joined forces to offer you this terrific prize.

All you have to do is pick your top three goals from our list of 10 from this season's tournament.

If your choices match those of the BBC team, you will be entered into a draw, and the lucky winner will get to see England play Cameroon in Kobe on Sunday 26 May.

Log onto BBC Sport Online for a list of the 10 goals to choose from.

Then ring 0900 10 200 27 (calls cost 60p a minute) or enter using BBC local and national FA Cup interactive TV services.

So get calling, and you could be on your way to watch England warm up for the World Cup!


Leave your name, selection and telephone number where you can be contacted between 1000 BST and 1100 BST on Friday 10 May.

Calls cost 60p per minute and should last no longer than two minutes.

Alternatively, fax your entry to 0870 909 0119 or e-mail your name, selection and telephone number to: goal@dmail.entries.co.uk

Only one e-mail per person is allowed.

All entries must be received by 2359 BST on Thursday 9 May.

The winner will be the first correct entry drawn at random from all the correct entries received after the competition closes and will be contacted by the Daily Mail before 1100 BST on 10 May.

Employees of Associated Newspapers, AXA, the BBC and their families or households are not eligible to enter.

For full terms and conditions see the Daily Mail.

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