Pubgoers will be able to get a double drinks discount in Greene King venues thanks to England's victory over Fiji in the Rugby World Cup.
Those who use the Greene King Sport App between Monday, October 16 and Sunday, October 29 will have their discount increased from 10% to 20% in this period.
The app, which is free to download and register, rewards pubgoers with discounts on a wide range of drinks for an hour before, during or an hour after match times.
To show support for England as they prepare for their semi-final game vs South Africa, rugby fans can also pick up a free drink through the app.
Drink discount deals at Greene King for Rugby World Cup
Anyone who downloads the Greene King app and registers before 11pm on October 27 will get a free pint or 330ml bottle of Peroni Nastro Azzurro, Peroni Nastro Azzurro 0.0 or Peroni Stile Capri.
Michelle West, Head of Marketing for Greene King Sport, said: “After England’s hard-fought victory over Fiji it felt only right to reward fans for their continued support for the team.
"You can already feel the excitement building ahead of the semi-final on Saturday, and it’s clear the whole country will be watching as we take on South Africa.
“We’re showing the semi-finals in over 700 Greene King Sport pubs that operate the Greene King Sport app, so it doesn’t matter if you’re a hardcore rugby fan or just want to experience that electric matchday experience, we look forward to welcoming you into one of our Sport pubs for the game on Saturday.”
For terms and conditions, Greene King stated: "Your Free drink offer is activated upon registration and delivered to the offers section of the app, you have 30 days from issue to claim your free drink.
"This offer gives you one free drink from the Greene King Sports App Drinks Range.
"You can use it during a game/fixture/event that is listed in the Greene King Sports App’s Fixture section or an hour either side.
"Simply present this QR code to a member of staff at the till and they’ll unlock your one x Free Drink."
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