The Club’s charity, City in the Community (CITC), is offering supporters the chance to win a pair of tickets for Manchester City’s Premier League home match against Arsenal on Sunday 22 September.

Supporters signed up to the CITC Prize Draw before 23:59pm GMT on Sunday 15 September will be placed in a one-off bonus draw, which gives them the potential chance to attend the highly anticipated fixture with a plus one. 

If you are already subscribed to Septembers Prize Draw, you will automatically be added to this bonus draw for tickets.

The City in the Community Prize Draw, which was launched last year, offers fans around the world* the opportunity to get their hands on signed player shirts, cash prizes and much more each month for just £5 a ticket.

This month’s main prizes include £2,500 cash, a full squad signed 23/24 shirt, a signed 23/24 Erling Haaland shirt and a signed 23/24 Kevin De Bruyne shirt.

All you need to win one of the above, as well as a potential pair of tickets to Manchester City v Arsenal is sign-up to the draw before the deadline - 23:59 GMT on Sunday 15 September. 

CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE PRIZE DRAW

 Every penny raised from the ‘City in the Community Prize Draw’ will go towards sustaining the charity’s programmes, which place physical and mental wellbeing at their core, whilst also creating healthy futures and healthy communities. 

Entries are £5 per ticket; supporters can enter on a one-off basis or they can sign up to a direct debit, meaning they enter the draw monthly automatically.

To take part in the prize draw, or to find out more, visit: www.mancity.com/citcprizedraw 

All winners will also be notified by email. Winners who have entered via postal entry will be notified by post if they do not include an email address with their entry.

For any further queries, please email citc@mancity.com.

City in the Community empowers healthier lives with city youth through football. 

To find out more, visit www.mancity.com/CITC or follow the charity on social media @CITCmancity.

*Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Cambodia, Qatar, Lebanon, and North Korea are the only excluded countries from the prize draw.