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Konami and Manchester United renew partnership for eFootball – free match tickets to celebrate

Manchester United fans, this one is for you. If you're eager to support your team, here's a good chance to watch the team's home games (league and cup) for free with a fellow supporter.

To commemorate the renewal of the partnership with Manchester United, Konami and the club have opened up a giveaway to give one lucky fan a chance to win a pair of tickets to every single Manchester United FC home league and domestic cup game during the 24/25 season. You can get into the giveaway HERE.

As part of the renewal of the Konami and Manchester United partnership, the Japanese videogame company will remain the club's official football video game partner. Konami will maintain commercial rights for the eFootball series, including player access, media, and use of official club branding, images, and recreations.

Also, in celebration of the renewal, eFootball is running an in-game campaign (August 15th to the 29th), where users can receive a free Highlight: Bruno Fernandes card, win another three Manchester United FC player cards and compete in the Manchester United FC themed Challenge Event where they can win an Epic: Paul Scholes card.

KitGuru says: Will you be participating in the giveaway? Who will you take with you if you win the tickets?

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