Two Worcester pubs are offering free pints during the World Cup if fans can correctly guess the score.
The Goodrest Tavern and the Old Greyhound are participating in a predictor game where punters can win a pint from a selection draught products if they correctly guess the score of England games.
The game, powered by Wireless Social, is set to run throughout the tournament, aiming to foster a lively World Cup atmosphere in community pubs.
The Old Greyhound, New Street (Image: Newsquest)
The two Worcester pubs are among 27 across the West Midlands to be taking part in the offer.
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All 27 establishments involved are part of ‘Proper Pubs’, an arm of Admiral Taverns with more than 200 pubs across England, Scotland and Wales.
A spokesperson for Proper Pubs said: “Whether customers are cheering on their favourite team, predicting the score, or simply soaking up the World Cup atmosphere, it’s a brilliant way for local communities to come together and enjoy the football.”
The Goodrest Tavern, Barker Street (Image: Supplied)
England at the 2026 World Cup
All three of England’s World Cup group stage fixture will kick off in the late evening.
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The Three Lions opening game against Croatia will kick off at 9pm on Wednesday, June 17.
Six days later, on Tuesday, June 23, England will face Ghana, kicking off once again at 9pm.
Closing out the group stage, England will play Panama, a team they beat 6-1 at the 2018 World Cup, with a slightly later kick-off of 10pm.
