Show your #Support and Get Involved @VauxhallEngland
Vauxhall, the England team sponsor, is encouraging fans to show their #support and get involved via their dedicated England football twitter account, @VauxhallEngland.
Throughout the England Under 21 fixture against Serbia and England versus San Marino game at Wembley on Friday night England fans will be encouraged to join in the debate and show their support for the national team by voicing their opinions on the game in real time on twitter.
From score predictions to thoughts on who has performed well during the game the fans will have the opportunity to have their opinion heard by using the hashtag #support and tweeting @VauxhallEngland.
Simon Culley, Home Nations Marketing Manager at Vauxhall, said; “We are really excited about the social media engagement campaign during the game against San Marino.
“Vauxhall’s social media strategy is focussed on engagement with the fans through our various platforms but this is the first time we have included some of our match day inventory to support the programme.
“For example we will be using the Vauxhall pitch side LED space to prompt the audience to get involved and show their support with various themes during the game.”
Vauxhall launched their football Social Media programme less than a year ago and now have over 60 thousand followers across the Home Nations.
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