SLADEN Middle School's Daniel Booth had an experience of a lifetime after winning a football competition.
The Kidderminster 12-year-old and his father Tim met England's players, saw them train and received a signed national shirt.
They then attended a special reception before heading onto England's World Cup qualifying crunch game with Greece.
A 2-2 draw at Old Trafford, courtesy of David Beckham's late free-kick, gave Daniel the perfect end to his day as England made the finals.
He won the England experience competition through Umbro and a Lillywhites in-store promotion.
Beckham, Teddy Sheringham and boss Sven-Goran Eriksson's signatures are among those Daniel, a Birmingham City and Kidderminster Harriers fan, can now cherish.
His mother Debbie Needham said: "Daniel's never been in that kind of atmosphere before and he just thought the whole prize was absolutely fantastic."
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