A PUB chain is offering free drinks to customers who share a surname with a member of the England Women’s football team.
In celebration of the Women’s Euros, a free pint or bottle of Ice Breaker Pale Ale or a soft drink alternative can be claimed at participating Greene King pubs.
To claim the free drink, all customers have to do is show their photo ID at the bar during a live England group stage game.
The offer includes anyone with the surnames Earps, Hampton, Roebuck, Bright, Bronze, Carter, Daly, Greenwood, Stokes, Wubben-Moy, Kirby, Scott, Stanway, Toone, Walsh, Williamson, England, Hemp, Kelly, Mead, Parris, Russo or White.
The participating pubs in Sussex are:
- Fiveways in Ditchling Road, Brighton
- Palmeira in Cromwell Road, Hove
- Station in Goldstone Villas, Hove
- Thieves Kitchen in Warwick Street, Worthing
- Broadwater in Broadwater Street West, Worthing
- Cricketers in The Green, Southwick
- Waterside in Ferry Road, Shoreham
- Burrell Arms in Commercial Square, Haywards Heath
- Golden Lion in The Strand, Goring
- Mulberry in Goring Road, Goring
- Lamb Inn in The Street, Rustington
- Anchor Hotel in Market Square, Horsham
- Rodmill in Rangemore Drive, Eastbourne
- Sussex Barn in North Heath Lane, Horsham
- Snooty Fox in Haslett Avenue East, Three Bridges
- Rose and Crown in Turkey Road, Bexhill
- Old Cross in North Street, Chichester
Every England Women’s group stage match will be shown live across a number of Greene King managed sports pubs.
Chris Conchie, head of marketing for Greene King sport, said: “Despite the fact that the Women’s Euros tournament grows in popularity each year, there is still a massive lack of awareness and support for the individuals who make up our incredible team.
“This limited time offer isn’t just about a free drink, it’s a chance to show support right across the UK for our Lionesses and champion the incredible UK talent on display on the world stage.”
The offer of a free drink is available in a total of 810 pubs across the UK.
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