UNIVERSITY student Laura Potts followed in her grandad's footsteps 50 years after he first stepped foot on the hallowed turf of Wembley Stadium.
Laura, 18, used her sporting knowledge to win a day at Wembley and the chance for a game of football.
And as former Burnley manager and player Harry Potts' grand-daughter she was well placed to come up with the answers.
Proud grandma Mrs Margaret Potts said: "It must be in the genes. Laura's been keen on sport since she was tiny, and she said she felt quite emotional when she was walking up the tunnel on to the pitch, just like her grandad had done."
Harry Potts played with the Clarets when they went to Wembley in 1947 and 35 years later was the club's manager when they reached the FA Cup final in 1962.
Ex-England goalie Ray Clements presented Laura with a medal to mark her appearance.
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