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Published 11:18 31 Aug 2024 BST
Updated 11:18 31 Aug 2024 BST

An Irish pub has come up with a pretty amazing offer for the Manchester United and Liverpool game on Sunday.
An Pucan, which boasts the best beer garden in Galway, will not only be showing the game, but has added the prospect of dropping the price of one of their most popular beers if either of each side's star players gets on the scoresheet.
A statement on their social media page reads: "We have an amazing offer for the game of the weekend.
"For every goal Mo Salah or Bruno Fernandes score we will drop the price of a pint of Madri by €1.
"It cushions the pain of conceding to your rivals and is the perfect way to celebrate.
"See you in the home of sport this Sunday 4pm KO. Offer finished when the final whistle goes."
So far this season, Mohamed Salah has scored twice in two games for Arne Slot's Liverpool, while Bruno Fernandes has looked threatening for United playing in a slightly more forward position than usual.
Considering both the form and goalscoring record of both players, there's a good chance you'll be getting a couple of cut-price pints in An Pucan tomorrow afternoon.
Here's hoping it's a high-scoring game at Old Trafford.
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