UEFA Women's Euro 2025: Aldi set to reimburse football fans in Surrey if they miss an England goal

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 29: Players of England take part in a post match send off celebration ahead of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 tournament after the Women's international friendly match between England and Jamaica at The King Power Stadium on June 29, 2025 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)placeholder image
LEICESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 29: Players of England take part in a post match send off celebration ahead of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 tournament after the Women's international friendly match between England and Jamaica at The King Power Stadium on June 29, 2025 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
Ahead of England’s opening game of UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, Aldi will reimburse unlucky football fans in Surrey who miss a Lionesses goal while shopping in store.

The UK’s fourth-largest supermarket is encouraging shoppers in Surrey to support the women’s teams and enjoy the games, so any unfortunate shoppers who miss a Lioness scoring while paying for an Aldi shop can get up to £100 back in Aldi vouchers throughout the tournament.

Rebecca Heley, communications director at Aldi UK said: “We're backing the Lionesses and the Dragons [Wales] all the way this summer and we want to make sure our shoppers enjoy the games too.

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“We’ve got a wide range of products in store to help people celebrate across the country and for anyone shopping with us while the action’s unfolding – whether they’ve popped out to top up on match-day snacks or are watching along on-the-go – we’re giving Aldi shoppers another reason to cheer when one of our home nations scores this summer!”

Shoppers who are checking out when England hit the back of the net in any match throughout the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 tournament can send a picture of their receipt to [email protected].

Aldi will reimburse the value of the shop up to £100 in Aldi vouchers for the first two entrants per goal.

The time shown on the receipt needs to be during the same minute that a Lioness scores a goal for England.

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The supermarket has a wide range of food and drink to help shoppers enjoy the tournament together and cheer on the squads – from its popular specially selected chilled mozzarella and tomato pizza (£3.99, 490g) and Sainte Etienne premium lager (£3.49, 4 x 440ml) to its Snackrite Deltas tortilla chips (89p, 200g) and Snackrite Stackz (£1.35, 150-165g).

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