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Pub goers in a Galway pub had something to shout about after Harry Kane netted his sixth goal of this World Cup.

The England captain has Irish roots near Molly's pub in the west of Ireland.

Management at the pub aim to celebrate the local connection to the striker by giving away a free round every time he bags a goal in Russia this summer.

And they stuck to their word on Tuesday night, after the Tottenham forward slotted a penalty in the second half against Columbia.

The place was bouncing as Garreth Southgate's men qualified for the quarter-finals.

(Image: Molly's Bar Letterfrack on Facebook & Alex Morton/Getty Images) (Image: Paul Mealey)

Harry's relative Liz was in the pub, and was over the moon as her cousin lead England to the last eight of the tournament.

The popular pub in Letterfrack, Co Galway, is where Kane's father hails from.

Prior to the game, bar manager Damien told the Irish Sun: "Anytime the family come back from England, their first stop will always be Molly’s for a few pints.

(Image: Paul Mealey)

"Harry’s dad Pat, his brother Charlie, his uncles, cousins we know them all very well. They’ve been coming into us for donkeys years.

"So we said Ireland aren’t in the World Cup so we’ll make it interesting for the locals by doing a promotion.

"The closest person to us would be Harry so we said for every goal he scores we’ll throw on a free pint.

"Against Panama, there was an awful scatter of pints gave away because there was a good crowd in."