RUGBY fans can ‘try’ and score a free England shirt tomorrow morning, when a crate load of brand new jerseys are dropped at a secret location in Sale at 10am.

Official kit maker of the nation’s rugby union side, Canterbury, will leave three England Rugby World Cup 2015 shirts at a mystery spot in the town.

Egg chasers can chase down the treasure using co-ordinates hidden within a Vine video on Canterbury’s Twitter page, and secure themselves a top two days before the new kit is officially released on Friday.

To figure out the location, fans will need to visit @CanterburyNZ and complete the specially designed video challenge to discover the Google Maps co-ordinates of the crate.

Once fans have discovered the location, they face a race to reach the hidden stash first, and become one of the very first to get their hands on the new England shirt for the Rugby World Cup.

Fans who arrive after the shirts have been snapped up will also be rewarded for their efforts, with a discount voucher for use at Canterbury’s online store.

Click here to access Canterbury's Twitter account and view the video from 10am tomorrow.

England internationals Callum Clarke, Kyle Eastmond and Ben Morgan feature below in a video teaser for the crate's location.