Fan collects beer from all 48 countries in World Cup — and cracks one open each time they lose
London soccer fan Gus Hully collected beers from all 48 World Cup nations and drinks one each time a team is eliminated. Saturday's England-Norway quarterfinal hits different when your pint is on the line.

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- Published: Jul 11, 2026, 3:37 PM UTC
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