Stuart Pearce will lead out the young Lions in Doncaster next month, as they aim for a crucial win over Greece in the race to reach Denmark in 2011 for the UEFA European Championship crown, and Sheffield Wednesday have got five pairs of free tickets to see the showdown.
The Keepmoat Stadium will play host to Greece Under-21s on Wednesday 3 March in their critical Championship Qualifier, and they want your support to roar them on to victory and overhaul the Greeks to take them to the top of their group.
The game kicks-off at the earlier family-friendly time of 6pm, so it's the perfect chance to get the kids to a big England game and still get home to see the England Senior Team take on Egypt at Wembley later that evening (8pm).
England's Under-21s currently sit second in Group Nine, two points behind Greece with a game in hand, so the meeting will play a major part in the destiny of the group. Only one team will definitely reach a play-off for a place in the Finals in Denmark in 2011, while the runners-up will have to sweat on a spot as one of the best second-placed teams in qualifying.
Tickets are now on sale and priced at just £10 for adults and £5 for children, it's a great way to see some of England's bright young talent in action.
Tickets are also available for groups of 15 or more* at just £5 and £2.50, while Charter Standard clubs can also apply for a maximum of 25 tickets to the match*.
To win a chance to see the Young Lions in action, simply tell us which of these Under 21 players scored England's goal in the 1-1 draw with Greece in September 2009?
a) Kyle Naughton
b) Daniel Sturridge
c) Fabien Delph
Email your answer to us by clicking here.
* There should be at least one adult per ten children in the group. Applications are subject to availability at the time of booking.