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Published 14:57 26 Jun 2026 BST
Updated 14:57 26 Jun 2026 BST

As you’re binge-watching the FIFA World Cup this year, you can stock up on crowd-pleasing food and drinks that keep you fuelled from kickoff to the final whistle.
Thanks to Sainsbury’s which has come up some amazing deals, you can pretty much consider yourself all set during the tournament.
England fans are getting geared up for the Panama clash on Saturday night (27 June), and all eyes are on Thomas Tuchel’s Three Lions following a goalless draw in fixture two against Ghana.
And when we take into consideration the heatwave and the tensions prior to the game, this weekend will for sure be two things: thirsty and edge-of-your-seat.
Sainsbury’s has made sure that you are covered on the former as shoppers can now snap up brilliant deals, which include premium beers and ciders.
Part of the thirst-quenching deal are top beer and cider brands such as Moretti, Madri, Stella Artois and Strongbow.
For just twenty quid in total, shoppers can get two crates of any of the above and a massive range of other beloved brands.
And even better, you can get three crates into your fridge for just £23.
Have a look here at all the beers in the deal.
Sainsbury’s “Get Match Ready” campaign also has plenty of food offers, in addition to these thirst-quenching drink packages.
For example, the supermarket giant also has great deals on meat for those of you who have your barbecues at the ready, which include two-for-a-fiver packs of British pork sausages.
As Saturday night’s game doesn’t kick off until 10 pm, surely snacks is also what shoppers will seek, so don’t you fret as Sainsbury’s has got your back on that one too.
Thanks to its “late-night match menu” there are half-price pizzas to keep you satisfied.
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