Supermarkets Will Give Out Free Beer If England Beat USA Tonight
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England are within touching distance of World Cup glory after beating the likes of Japan, Cameroon and Norway in this summer's competition.
Phil Neville's side will face their toughest test yet on Tuesday night when they come up against tournament favourites and reigning champions USA.
And if they do manage to secure a place in the final on Sunday, Budweiser will give away complimentary beer to celebrate.

To redeem your free beer, you will need to visit budbeer.co.uk after the semi-final match on Tuesday 1 July.
You will need to register your details and print a coupon worth £4, which can be redeemed at retailers and supermarkets nationwide.
Budweiser say it will give away 100,000 complimentary bottles should the Lionesses emerge victorious.

The pledge is part of Budweiser's efforts to mobilise the nation behind the Lionesses.
"As official partner to the England Women's Senior team, we wanted to take this moment to help bring a nation together to toast the Lionesses as they potentially step into history." said Matt Leadbeater, Marketing Manager at Budweiser.
"We want everyone in the country to come together to lend their support - and we want as many people as possible to celebrate as one if the team reaches England's first FIFA World Cup final in more than 50 years.
"To everyone cheering on the Lionesses - this Bud's for you, and it's on us."
Today's the day. Aiming to secure our first #WorldCup final since 1966.
- England (@England) July 2, 2019
Good luck, @Lionesses!
:vs: USA
:trophy: @FIFAWWC semi-final
:stadium: Stade de Lyon
:alarm_clock: 8pm BST
:tv: @BBCOnepic.twitter.com/4OXsew5Cao
From one England star to another @EnglandNetball's @Helenhousby1 is getting behind the @Lionesses#roarforthelionesses pic.twitter.com/WEKmbWPWlW
- Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) July 2, 2019
Do you think The Lionesses will beat USA tonight and secure their place in the final?
England will face either Sweden or Netherlands, who play their semi-final fixture on Wednesday night.
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