Pitch-er This: Your Business Name Up In Lights At Wembley

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Checkatrade supports and raises the profile of over 23,000 professional trades across the country every day. On Sunday 2nd April, two new members will have the chance to see their business name up in lights at the home of English football, if they register and join before 14th March. From pitch-side perimeter boards, to Wembley’s big screen, Checkatrade’s competition is set to give an incredible level of exposure for two lucky businesses.

All trades that register and join via http://www.checkatrade.com/wembleycompetition before the deadline will be in with a chance to take a share of Checkatrade’s branding at one of the showpiece occasions in the EFL football calendar. The winners will also be in attendance on the day, enjoying the action from Wembley’s hospitality. Live on Sky Sports, the Checkatrade Trophy final will offer a platform for the winning businesses to advertise live on Sky Sports during a match that was played in front of 59,000 supporters last year.

Kevin Byrne, founder and CEO of Checkatrade, comments: “Here at Checkatrade, our job is to promote the hard-working trades of Britain, and that is why we’re taking this opportunity to reward new members with the chance to see their business up in lights under the famous Wembley arch.

“It will be a proud day for me because Checkatrade will be realising its dream of supporting EFL teams and their fans, as they fight it out for a trophy and a record prize pot at Wembley.”

A random prize draw will select the two main winners. Ten runners-up will win a pair of regular tickets to the Checkatrade Trophy Final.

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