“Free Pint of Guinness at Greene King Pubs for Six Nations Fans”

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Britons have the chance to enjoy a complimentary pint at a well-known pub chain this weekend. Greene King is set to distribute free glasses of Guinness on Saturday to mark the kickoff of the Six Nations tournament. To avail of this offer, rugby enthusiasts need to follow a specific step and ensure they make a table reservation for any Six Nations game at a Greene King establishment via the pub’s website. They must present their booking confirmation to receive a pint of the stout.

This enticing promotion is part of a campaign led by former English rugby stars Martin Johnson and Jason Robinson, aiming to reunite friends through the shared love of sports and pubs. Zoe Bowley, the managing director of Greene King pubs, emphasized that the initiative aims to bring people together through sports and pub culture. The “Fans Reunited” campaign coincides with the Guinness Six Nations and aims to facilitate reunions among friends over a complimentary pint.

Johnson highlighted the significant role of rugby and the pub environment in fostering enduring friendships. He stressed the unique ability of rugby to unite people and create lasting bonds, echoing the sentiment of Greene King’s campaign. Bowley echoed these sentiments, expressing hope that the initiative would encourage individuals to reconnect with old acquaintances and relish the joy of the game together.

For those opting to watch the Six Nations games from home, ITV and BBC offer live coverage. The tournament commenced with Italy versus Scotland on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, with England versus Wales scheduled for broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX at 4:40 pm.

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