We also teamed up with Wembley Stadium to offer fans an amazing chance to win a hard-hat tour for them and a friend around Wembley.

We asked five Wembley Questions, so you should have five answers which will give you the opportunity to claim this magnificent, once in a life-time prize.

Here's a re-cap of those puzzlers and the answers:

1 -

In what year did Wembley Stadium stage its first FA Cup Final?
ANSWER: 1923 (Bolton W v West Ham, 28 April)

2 -

Which Brazilian football legend famously lamented never having played at Wembley Stadium?
ANSWER: Pele

3 -

Who was the last player to score at Wembley Stadium?
ANSWER: Dietmar Hamann (England v Germany, 7 October 2000) 

4 -

Who were England's first opponents at Wembley Stadium?
ANSWER: Scotland (12 April 1924) 

5 -

What year did Wembley Stadium host Live Aid?
ANSWER: 1985

The Competition is now closed

We have not only given you this fantastic opportunity, during Wembley Week we have also kept you right up to date with progress at the new stadium.

On Monday, we gave fans a full update on where the stadium's development is, the milestones already reached and what to look forward to in the coming months.

Day One: Where's Wembley at Now?

Tuesday's report outlined exactly what events will take place at the new stadium - not just the flagship football matches – but cultural events, music concerts and of course the Olympic Games in 2012.

Day Two: What's on at Wembley?

Wednesday saw exclusive interviews with England players John Terry and Jermain Defoe who reveal how they are looking forward to playing at the national team's new home and what it means to them personally.

Day Three: Lions await homecoming

On Thursday, TheFA.com brought the entire Wembley experience to life - how to get there, where to sit and a look at the unrivalled facilities on offer. Plus the nuts and bolts of construction - how wide are the seats, where are the team changing rooms located and what are the advantages of that sliding roof?!

Day Four: The Wembley Experience

Then on Friday we had news for those fans who want to guarantee a seat at Wembley Stadium’s first ever game and all of the great events.

Day Five: Never miss a match

Wembley Week is rounded-off this weekend as we re-live some fantastic goals from the history of the stadium.

Day Six: Classic Wembley Goal - Teddy Sheringham v Georgia, 1997

Day Seven: Classic Wembley Goal - Keith Houchen v Spurs, 1987

So stay logged on to TheFA.com this weeked for all you want to know about the Wembley Stadium. If you want a little taster now, visit
www.wembleystadium.com.