M&S Food Eat Well launches chance to win training masterclasses with NI football heroes

M&S Food Eat Well launches chance to win training masterclasses with NI football heroes
M&S Food has partnered with The Irish FA to launch a GAME CHANGING competition for local youth football teams to win a training masterclass with the Northern Ireland international football teams. All customers have to do is buy an Eat Well product with their SPARKS card, or app, to be entered into the draw. The Irish FA has partnered with M&S Food to use the power of football to help families make healthier eating choices. Pictured launching the competition in Northern Ireland is Northern Ireland senior women's international, Nadene Caldwell and Northern Ireland senior men’s international, Conor McMenamin alongside Nicola Finlay, Regional Manager for M&S in Northern Ireland and budding young footballers, Aria (8) and Lucia Halsall (6).

M&S Food Eat Well and the Irish Football Association have launched a game changing competition for youth football teams to win a training masterclass with Northern Ireland national football teams!

All customers have to do is buy an Eat Well product with their SPARKS card, or app, to nominate their local team to go into the draw – the more products they buy the more entries they get.

As well as training there are thousands of other prizes for customers and their local school or football club to be in the chance of winning – from match tickets and signed merchandise to Eat Well products.

M&S Food has partnered with the England, Scotland, Cymru and the Northern Ireland National Football Teams, to use the power of football and the influence of some of the UK’s biggest footballing heroes to help families make healthier choices under the campaign banner ‘Eat Well, Play Well’.

Through the M&S Eat Well health seal of approval and its partnership with the FAs, M&S Food aims to make families healthier for the next generation.  It links the eating habits of much-loved footballing heroes to how they play, promoting positive healthy eating messages for kids in a way that’s engaging, relatable and drives change.

Every product that has the Eat Well health seal of approval is an entry into the competition. All people have to do when paying is ensure that their SPARKS card is scanned to go into the draw.

Northern Ireland senior team men’s manager Ian Baraclough said: “This is a great opportunity for young footballers to train with their heroes. It’s really easy to enter – for every Eat Well product you buy, this equals one entry to the competition. So the healthier you eat the more chance you have to win!

“Plus, you have the chance to win other great prizes including great tasting Eat Well products across a wide range of items. Let’s see if we can unearth some Northern Ireland stars of the future.”

The competition is open until September 27 across all stores. As well as the training there are thousands of other prizes up for grabs including match tickets, kits, equipment, signed merchandise and Eat Well products.