Chelsea v Swansea: Win tickets to the Premier League match - courtesy of Carling
MailOnline has teamed up with Carling - the official beer and cider partner of the Premier League - to give you the chance to win four tickets to Chelsea v Swansea.
The two sides go head to head at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, November 29 (7.45pm kick-off).
To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question:
Which striker is on loan at Swansea from Chelsea?
A) Tammy Abraham B) Dominic Solanke C) Alvaro Morata
E-mail your answer, along with your name, address and contact number to sportcomp@dailymail.co.uk to arrive by 1pm on Monday, November 27.
PLEASE NOTE: You must validate your entry with the words CHELSEA TICKETS in your subject box; the tickets are for home fans only; the tickets do not include travel to/from the ground, accommodation or hospitality; normal Associated Newspapers terms and conditions apply - the Editor's decision is final.
Throughout the 2017/18 season, Carling will be giving away thousands of Premier League tickets, as well as a whole host of other footy-related prizes, via the Carling Tap app.
For your chance to win, download the app and play They Score You Score during any live Premier League fixture this season.
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