World Cup watchers can bag themselves a free pint or soft drink if they share a surname with a member of the England and Wales football squads thanks to a Suffolk-based pub and brewery.
Greene King is offering a free pint, bottle of Ice Breaker Pale Ale or a soft drink during the group stages of the tournament.
To claim the free drink, people with any of the following surnames will need to show photo ID at a particiapting bar during an England or Wales group stage game:
- Hennessey
- Ward
- Davies
- Cabango
- Lockyer
- Rodon
- Mepham
- Ampadu
- Gunter
- Williams
- Roberts
- Thomas
- Allen
- Smith
- Levitt
- Wilson
- Morrell
- Ramsey
- Colwill
- Bale
- Moore
- Harris
- Johnson
- James
- Pickford
- Pope
- Ramsdale
- Alexander-Arnold
- Coady
- Dier
- Maguire
- Shaw
- Stones
- Trippier
- Walker
- White
- Bellingham
- Gallagher
- Henderson
- Mount
- Phillips
- Rice
- Foden
- Grealish
- Kane
- Maddison
- Rashford
- Saka
- Sterling
Every England and Wales group stage fixture will be shown live across more than 800 Greene King sports pubs nationwide.
The offer will be available at the following Greene King pubs in Suffolk:
- Man on the Moon, Ipswich
- Cock & Pye, Ipswich
- Royal George, Ipswich
- Thrasher, Ipswich
- Greengage, Bury St Edmunds
- Golf Hotel, Rushmere
- Crown, Claydon
- Bull, Newmarket
- Grosvenor, Felixstowe
- Owl & Pussycat, Felixstowe
- The Royal Oak, Stowmarket
- Maldon Grey, Sudbury
Chris Conchie, head of marketing for Greene King sport, said: “Any international football tournament is a major event for fans, and since the success of the Lionesses earlier this year, all eyes are on the men’s teams this winter.
“This limited time offer is more than just a free drink, it’s a chance for us, as your home of pub sport, to provide the best environment for people to come and show their support right across the UK for our England and Wales stars as they pursue glory at the highest level of international football.”
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