York City's Bootham Crescent ground is all set to host three matches of the UEFA European Under-16s Championship, which is being held in the Yorkshire and the North East region beginning April 22.

And the Evening Press has put up for grabs special prizes to mark the event, the biggest international football tournament to be held in England since Euro '96.

Bootham Crescent is hosting Group B matches Holland v Poland on April 25 and Russia v Holland on April 27, and a quarter-final match on April 30 between the winner of Group D and the runners-up in Group B, which could involve Scotland or France.

Five winners will receive not only a family ticket (two adults and two children) each for that quarter-final but also an England Soccer Skills Set and an Umbro wallet.

Ten runners-up will also receive an Umbro wallet each.

The branded England Skills Sets include a football, training cones and a drinks bottle.

To have a shot at winning the prizes all you have to do is give us the right answer to this question:

What is the name of York City's ground?

Send your reply on a self-addressed postcard to Sports Department, York Evening Press, 76-86 Walmgate, York, YO1 9YN, by noon on Tuesday, April 24. Please include your day-time telephone number.

All the usual Evening Press competition rules apply.

The editor's decision will be final.

Other Euro U16s championship games will be played at Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Darlington, Durham City, Sheffield United, Barnsley, Bradford, Grimsby, Halifax, Huddersfield, Lincoln, Hull, Scunthorpe and South Leeds Stadium. The final is at the Black Cats' Stadium of Light on May 6.

Tickets for the tournament cost £3 adults and £1 under-16s. Further information is available from the FA on 0207 745 4545.

Updated: 12:56 Wednesday, April 18, 2001