The Exeter City Supporters' Trust is delighted to announce it has acquired an allocation of 8 tickets to England's upcoming World Cup qualifier against Andorra at Wembley .n Wednesday 10t

City Trust to offer England Tickets to members!By Martin LawrenceThe Exeter City Supporters' Trust is delighted to announce it has acquired an allocation of 8 tickets to England's upcoming World Cup qualifier against Andorra at Wembley on Wednesday 10th June (20:15 k.o). These tickets come from Exeter City Football Club's allocation from the FA, an allocation which is subsequently given to all clubs throughout the Football League.Following a recently successful draw for FA Cup final tickets, which saw 6 members of the Supporters' Trust attend the FA Cup final at Wembley between Chelsea and Everton, the Trust has taken the decision to continue this draw for its available England V Andorra tickets.The draw itself will see 3 winners, each winning the opportunity to purchase England tickets for �48.90 each (�97.80 a pair). The Trust is also inviting members to apply for a second draw which will give participants the opportunity to win a pair of tickets to England v Andorra at Wembley for free. Members of the Supporters' Trust interested in participating in either or both of these draws should submit their name, contact details and Trust membership number (if known) to Trustee Neil Le Milliere via email (neil_le_milliere@btinternet.com) or by telephoning 02088 020644 (Home) or 07946 615889 (Mobile). Members are reminded to ensure that they specify which of the draws they wish to enter.Trust chairman Denise Watts commented; "The importance of Trust membership to Exeter City Football Club can not be understated, and it is the hope of the Trust Board that initiatives such as this will go some way to showing everyone that we are prepared to give something back to those who have helped us get to where we are today".Exeter City is currently one of the only Football Clubs in the country that employs such a system with its FA ticket allocation for big matches and Denise Watts thinks this goes to show that the Exeter City Supporters' Trust is leading the way in the Supporters' Trust movement. "Our Trust is one of the largest in the country, and the achievements the club have managed in recent years, owes much to the support the club has received from its strong Trust. If you haven't yet joined the Trust, I would urge you to do so".To find out more about the Exeter City Supporters' Trust, and how to join, visit www.ecfcst.org.uk or email trust@ecfc.co.uk.