Fans took to
Social Media to lambast the lofty prices of pints at Wembley Stadium - calling the beer service "disgraceful". The service will be well in demand for 's clash against
Belgium on Tuesday (March 26) at the 80,000 capacity venue but the expensiveness of the beer has left fans angered ahead of the international friendly. A video showed Wembley staff cracking open cans of Stella Artois - which range from £2 to £3 in supermarkets - to pour them into plastic cups, which then cost a whopping £7 to fans in the stadium. Sky Sports is bringing you 500 live
Football games to watch, as well access to C £22 a month The footage led to mass uproar from fans who chastised the exorbitant price of beer with one X (formerly known as Twitter) user writing: "I see this every time I go to Wembley and the fact that it’s allowed to happen is disgraceful. It’s like a bar at a school summer fete, and they’re more efficient!" Another user commented: "This should be illegal, exploitation at its finest," while a third added: "Remember my dad going to get us a couple of bottles of water at Wembley. He was mortified by the price! After leaving the stadium he went Lidl and bought about 10L of water because he was like “im not those bloody prices anywhere again!" One fan admitted: "I don’t buy a drink in a football stadium!!!
moon prices." While plenty of fans will remain seething during England's game against Belgium, there'll be many in the stadium hoping to catch a glimpse of youngster Kobbie Mainoo, who made his international debut this past weekend against
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