ENGLAND fly-half Danny Cipriani is encouraging teenagers across London to book a front row seat at the Rugby World Cup in September by finding a flag in the capital this Wednesday (May 27.

One lucky 14- to 16-year-old will lead the teams out at a World Cup fixture in London, experiencing first-hand the atmosphere and what it’s like to be a professional rugby player.

Over the next 11 weeks, Emirates, an Official Worldwide Partner for Rugby World Cup 2015, will be running a Find the Flag competition.

Emirates, along with Cipriani and a team of leading rugby players, will be challenging teenagers in host cities around England and Wales to find the hidden flag.

Once located, entrants will be able to upload their flag selfies, using #EmiratesFlag, to be in with a chance of leading a competing nation on to the pitch.

Cipriani, who was last week named in England’s World Cup training squad, said: “It will be a truly memorable experience.

“The first time I walked out at Twickenham, it was for Rosslyn Park. I was 10 years old and it was before an England versus Barbarians game.

“It was an amazing day and something I repeated again at 11 and then 15. I still remember those days fondly and now another teenager has the chance to experience what I did.”

You can go to Emirates’ social media pages where there will be clues. Then, it’s up to you to get out there and find the flag.

Emirates ‘Find the Flag’ competition is encouraging young fans to celebrate rugby coming to their home city. By locating the hidden flag and sharing a selfie, fans will have the opportunity to win the chance to be an official Flag Bearer at Rugby World Cup 2015. Visit Emirates social channels to follow the flag.