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We’re the ‘cheapest pub in the UK’ to watch England play… but Harry Kane’s hat trick could cost us a fortune

A PUB is offering punters cut-price pints if England score big at the World Cup – but admitted their deals could make them “bankrupt by the Wales match.”

Pub landlords Rob Field, 45, and Olly Clayson, 44, are promising to keep dropping the price of a pint by 50p every time England scores in Qatar.

Pub landlords Rob Field and Olly Clayson are cutting the price of all pints by 50p for every goal England score in a match

The deal means pub-goers at the Rec Bar in Wrington, North Somerset, could score free pints if the Three Lions rack up a record win.

With their cheapest pint of Fosters or Thatchers coming in at just £3.50, Rob and Olly will be pouring free of charge if Gareth Southgate’s boys net seven goals in a game.

Eight goals will get punters a free Amstel, worth £3.80, and San Miguel or Stateside IPA, worth £4.

And the £4.50 cost of a Madri or Guiness will have been completely axed after nine goals.

But Harry Kane’s side will need to make history to net free pints back home, as the most goals England have ever scored in a single World Cup game was six.

The record win came at the 2018 World Cup against Panama in the group stages, with Rob predicting the USA could offer the best chance of topping it.

Rob and Olly are also serving a free chicken vindaloo to customers who show up half an hour before the match in honour of Fat Les’ iconic song.

Despite success in Qatar meaning they face offering cut-price drinks, Rob said he is fully behind the “fantastic” squad and reckons they could go all the way. 



He told The Sun: “We’re doing it because we are wanting to make the event as big as we can. We want to have fun. 

“It will mean people are not just rooting for a win, they’ll be rooting for a goal so they can get a cheaper pint. 

“We might have to start serving people free pints, and it will cost me money but it will be worth it for this squad.

“It’s going to be fun. And if I have to start serving cheaper pints, well, I’ll be pulling myself some too.”

While the promotion runs out as soon as the full time whistle blows, the pub owners hope punters will flock again to the next games to cheer on the boys in the hope of more cheap booze.

Rob added: “We’ll see how low could we go. We could be bankrupt by the Wales match but we are England!

“I’m most worried about the USA. I think we could put a lot past them, but there’s always Iran too. 

“I think the USA is going to be the game that’s going to be the nosebleed for us.

“But I think we could have a fantastic run and I would rather we score the goals.”

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