Predict The Score Of Air India Vs Pune FC, And Win Some Great Prizes!

It's all too simple!

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The Goal.com - Pune FC "Predict The Winner" contest continues on Goal.com, as Pune FC make the short trip to Mumbai to take on Air India at the Cooperage Stadium in a Round 16 I-League clash.

The contest, for those who are not aware, is as simple as you could imagine it, as before every Pune FC match, you shall be asked to predict the winner of that match, and if you get your prediction correct, you're eligible to win several gifts! Pune FC jerseys, caps and key chains would all be handed out to the three lucky winners.

The options will be provided to you, and you will have to email us the answers.

As usual, here are some essential guidelines:

•    You can predict the winner only until kick-off.
•    You can send in your prediction only once per match, to ckapil@goal.com, with the subject of the email as "Predict The Winner".
•    This contest is open only for Indians residing in India.

So wait no more, put your thinking caps on, and win yourself some great prizes!


 
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