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Greene King pubs are giving out free pints if you have one of 23 surnames

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pubs are offering a free pint to anyone who shares a surname with any of the 23 members of the England women's squad for the 2022 Euros.

The Women's Euros kicked off on Wednesday, July 6 and hosts England took on Austria. As a way of showing their support for the Lionesses, and to raise the profile of each individual player, Greene King is giving a free pint or bottle of Ice Breaker Pale Ale or a soft drink alternative to any customer who shares a surname with a member of the England Women’s football team.READ MORE: Greene King pubs to employ hundreds of ex-cons to try tackle staff shortage crisisTo bag your free boozy beverage all you need to do is show the barman their ID during a live Euros England group game.

Every England Women’s group stage match will be aired live in many 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.”Customers will be able to claim the offer across 810 participating pubs (excluding Scotland) while each of the three live England Women’s Euro group stage matches are being aired.

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