Ahead of England’s 9pm World Cup match against Ghana, one outlet highlights concerns about post-match drinking and promotes advice aimed at avoiding a “World Cup hangover.” The coverage frames the evening as taking place in hot summer conditions, noting that the day is reported as the hottest June day on record. It also describes England as entering the fixture with expectations of being confident and free-scoring, as it is England’s second game of the tournament.

The guidance focuses on alcohol consumption choices, including recommendations about which drinks to pick and which to avoid. While the headline emphasizes avoiding red wine and selecting the “right beer,” the overall thrust across the repeated reporting is practical, pre-kickoff preparation to reduce the likelihood of feeling unwell afterward. The articles do not add new football details beyond the match timing and context, instead centering on spectator conduct and health-oriented drinking advice ahead of the game.