The FA and Southend United have teamed up to give supporters the chance to win 12 free tickets to watch the England Women's team play its last game on home soil ahead of this year's FIFA Women's World Cup in China.
England take on Iceland in a friendly at Southend United FC's Roots Hall on Thursday, May 17. Kick-off is 7.45pm.
Tickets are £5 for adults, £2.50 for concessions and group discounts are also available. Call 08444 770077 to book tickets.
Iceland last met England in March 2006 when a record crowd for a women's international friendly of more than 9,600 saw Karen Carney score a late header to record a hard-earned 1-0 victory at Carrow Road.
Southend United Chief Executive Geoffrey King said: "Hopefully we will have a big crowd here for the game as fans come from across the county and we hope the women's team can win the game as they continue their preparation for the World Cup."
The draw for the FIFA Women's World Cup in September has grouped England with reigning World and European champions Germany along with Japan and Argentina.
Hope Powell said: "We won a lot of fans at Euro 2005 with our style of play and we'll be aiming once again to show people how far England has come. We're also hoping for plenty of support at Roots Hall in our last match on home soil before the World Cup. It's an important game for us."
To enter this competition, and win free tickets to England's World Cup warm-up game on May 17, simply email media@southend-united.co.uk with your name and address and six fans will be chosen at random to win a pair of tickets.