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WIN: Two tickets to The Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse

Fancy a day out at one of the biggest days in sport?

In partnership with Cheltenham Racecourse, Punchline are giving you a chance to win two racecourse and The Park entry tickets for a day of your choice (March 10-13) at The Festival™ presented by Magners.

Join more than 260,000 racegoers as jump racing's top protagonists take to their greatest stage and champions race to retain their crown, while others battle to steal the limelight.

Seen as a bucket-list event for many, take your pick of attending this prestigious event on either Champion Day, Ladies Day, St Patricks Day or Gold Cup Day.

Alongside the racing, live music will be a-plenty from top DJs such as Nick Grimshaw, Laura Whitmore, Roman Kemp and Marvin Humes. New for 2020, The Park will be a hive of fun, style and the perfect spot for racegoers looking to combine the action on the track with the fun of a day at the races.

How do I enter?

On Facebook: Like Punchline's Facebook page and share the following post.

On Twitter: Follow Punchline on Twitter and retweet the following post.

Not on social media? Fill in the form below:

Competition closes at midnight Friday 6 March 2020.

Standard competition terms and conditions apply. 

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