PLANNING on watching the Lionesses' semi final match against Sweden down the pub this evening (Tuesday, July 26)?
If you choose one of the pubs below, you could net yourself a £3,000 holiday voucher.
Pub company and brewer Greene King is putting up the prize during the crucial Women's Euro tournament match.
For the duration of tonight’s game, any customer in a Greene King sports pub who scans the unique 10 per cent off drinks code on the Season Ticket app will be automatically entered into the competition.
The season ticket app, which gives users access to a range of unique offers and discounts, is available to download via the Apple store or the Google store.
The winning £3,000 holiday voucher is valid on a number of major providers including Jet2, TUI and more.
The competition was created to raise awareness and generate support for the team, following the news that 43 per cent of women said they couldn’t name a single female footballer. Men weren’t much better, with only 31 per cent of them able to name at least one player.
Chris Conchie, head of marketing for Greene King Sport, said: “Even though the Lionesses are breaking records left right and centre, there’s still a massive lack of awareness for the individual players in the squad.
"Our fleet of branded vehicles are the latest in our ongoing drive to champion the efforts of the team and support them as they continue to succeed throughout the tournament.”
To further raise awareness of the women’s team, Greene King has collaborated with former footballer Rachel Yankey, unveiling a fleet of delivery vehicles branded with the names of several current Lionesses.
Former England player Rachel Yankey said: “The current squad has already broken some incredible records over the last few games, and I have no doubt that they’re going to continue to do so.
"It’s so encouraging to see the support building as we progress to the final stages of the tournament.
Greene King pubs taking part in the competition to win a £3,000 holiday voucher include:
- Coopers Mill, Yeovil;
- Hideout, Taunton;
- Malt Shovel, Bridgwater;
- Manor Hotel, Yeovil;
- Quantock, Bridgwater;
- Railway, Bridgwater;
- Woolpack, Frome.
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