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To raise a toast to the dedication and support of Welsh football fans, Budweiser is giving everyone over the age of 18 in Wales a free beer today.

Following Wales' stunning victory over Belgium, the popular beer company announced that it would be giving away free beer to celebrate.

With one of Budweiser’s biggest breweries based in Magor, the brand says it is keen to get behind the fans and celebrate the team’s remarkable recent success.

Steph Okell, marketing manager at Budweiser UK, said: “At Budweiser, we’re all about celebrating epic moments like this.

"We’re proud to have one of our biggest breweries based in Wales, and even prouder to be able to celebrate the passion and commitment of all the Welsh fans out there by raising a Bud for them today.

"This Bud’s for you Wales - congratulations!”

How do I claim my free beer?

To claim your complimentary Budweiser, you must be over the age of 18 and living in Wales. You must claim it today.

You can then do one of the following:

1. Pick up a copy of the Western Mail, South Wales Echo, South Wales Evening Post, Metro (Cardiff) or Daily Post which will include a voucher to claim a free Budweiser. This voucher can then be redeemed at Tesco, One Stop and Co-op.

2. Log on to www.freebudforeveryoneinwales.com and submit your details to claim a free Budweiser voucher, which can also be redeemed at Tesco, One Stop and Co-op.

How to claim a free beer in Cardiff

For those in Cardiff, Budweiser will also be handing out redeemable vouchers at the city’s train station today from 2pm – 6pm.

These vouchers can be exchanged for a complimentary Budweiser at five different bars and pubs in Cardiff, including Soda Bar, Bunker, Ten Mill Lane, Face 11, Bunker and Le Monde Restaurant.

What else?

The beer brand will also be delivering limited edition, 660ml bottles of Budweiser - re-labelled to say ‘Cymru’ - to Chris Coleman and the Welsh team.