A WELL-KNOWN pub chain is offering a free pint to every customer.

To celebrate the reopening of the nation's pubs, and the impending summer of sport, Greene King will be offering a free pint to every single customer.

Punters will be able to redeem a pint of Greene King's own pale ale brew - called Ice Breaker, on June 11 - the first day of the Euros football tournament.

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The offer will be available at over 1,000 Greene King pubs.

No voucher or download code is needed, you just need to say the words 'your home of pub sport' to bar staff and they will provide you with a pint.

These are the venues in Oxfordshire that are offering free pints:

  • Wig & Pen, Oxford
  • Jude the Obscure, Oxford
  • Royal Standard, Headington
  • Ye Olde Cross Keys, Witney
  • Bay Tree, Grove
  • Black Horse, Kidlington
  • Boundary House, Abingdon
  • Bowyer Arms, Radley
  • Lord Nelson, Wantage
  • Midget, Abingdon
  • Oak, Didcot
  • White Horse, Abingdon
  • Bystander, Wootton 
  • Acorn, Bicester
  • White Horse, Bicester
  • Boat House, Wallinford
  • Golden Eagle, Carteton
  • College Oak, Abingdon
  • Duke of Monmouth, Oxford
  • Tandem, Kennington
  • Rowing Machine, Witney
  • White Horse, Headington
  • Prince of Wales, Didcot
  • Bell, Crowmarsh 

Chris Conchie, head of sport at Greene King, said: “With an exciting summer of sport in front of us, we can’t wait to welcome our customers back to our pubs to enjoy watching sport with us once again.

“We’ve all been forced to watch sport from home but we know our pubs are your home away from home when it comes to sport.

"We want to celebrate by giving each and every one of our customers a free pint of Ice Breaker.

"The ultimate, unfiltered, refreshing pale ale - bursting with fruity hop characters.

"We’re looking forward to seeing you all soon.”

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All Greene King venues are operating a table-only service during the Euros tournament up until planned easing of restrictions on 21 June.

The Government may choose not to ease the final stage of unlocking, however, if the science shows reason not to.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said last week that there was 'nothing in the data at the moment which means we cannot go ahead with step four'.

A final decision on whether restrictions will be relaxed on June 21 will be made a week before on June 14.

If restrictions are eased on this date, venues such as nightclubs will finally be able to reopen without restrictions and performances can take place.