Two reports ahead of England’s World Cup match against Norway describe the likely effects of spending a full day drinking alcohol. The articles say many people plan to drink as part of matchday celebrations, and they reference “experts” discussing how alcohol can affect the body over time. The coverage focuses on common physical outcomes associated with heavy or prolonged drinking, including immediate and longer-lasting effects that can contribute to feeling unwell afterward. Both sources also address hangovers, presenting guidance on how to reduce the risk and lessen severity. While the outlets use different phrasing, they share the same core theme: matchday drinking can lead to a range of bodily impacts and increased hangover likelihood, and there are steps people can take to avoid or mitigate a “killer hangover.” The reports do not identify specific study results in the provided text, but they frame their advice around widely recognized consequences of alcohol consumption and practical harm-reduction measures.