The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office have issued a warning to fans travelling to Germany this summer
England and Scotland football supporters are being told to watch out for German beer at the Euro 2024 this summer, as it's stronger than what they're used to.
The FCDO says: "Beer can be stronger than in the UK, so drink responsibly, know your limits and respect local laws. You may not be let into the stadium if you drink too much."READ MORE: United weakness has at least pointed them to their £47million solution to problem position The FCDO thinks that around 500,000 people from Britain will go to the tournament. The big event will happen in ten different German cities from June 14 to July 14.
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