Chelsea fans will get a free beer before Manchester City game as Antonio Conte’s side look to bounce back from shock Crystal Palace defeat
But home fans will have to make sure they get into the ground before 7.15pm to claim their bottle of Singha
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CHELSEA fans will not only be treated to a clash against title rivals tomorrow night, but also a free beer.
That's because as a reward for their "loyal support", the Chelsea hierarchy have decided to reward the supporters with liquid refreshment.
Manchester City will provide the opposition for Antonio Conte's Premier League table-toppers tomorrow night (Wednesday), City sitting fourth and 11 points adrift.
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But a bottle of Singha beer should help to ease the nerves for the Stamford Bridge faithful.
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A statement on the Chelsea website reads: "To thank our fans for their loyal support we are offering those at the game on Wednesday night a free bottle of Singha beer or bottle of water to enjoy beforehand.
"Supporters entering the turnstile between 6.30pm and 7.15pm will be issued with a voucher which can then be exchanged for a bottle of Singha or a bottle of water at a kiosk inside the stadium."
Supporters are then reminded that "no vouchers will be accepted after 7.15pm".
Chelsea's title hopes were dealt a blow, perhaps minute, when they fell to a 2-1 home defeat to a resurgent Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Christian Benteke scored a brilliant goal as Crystal Palace came from behind to send leaders Chelsea crashing to a shock home defeat.
Benteke showed a touch of class as he left Thibaut Courtois on his backside before calmly flicking a cheeky lob into the back of the net.
Benteke showed a touch of class as he left Thibaut Courtois on his backside before calmly flicking a cheeky lob into the back of the net.
The goal capped a remarkable turnaround for Sam Allardyce’s relegation strugglers who had fallen behind after just five minutes when Cesc Fabregas turned home from close range.
But Palace hit back within three minutes when Wilfried Zaha drove a low shot into the bottom corner before the winger turned provider for Benteke to score the winner.