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Jarrod Bowen is honoured by Chelmsford pub’s rebrand

The owners of a city centre pub have renamed their venue during Euro 2024 to honour England footballer Jarrod Bowen.

The Wheatsheaf, in Chelmsford, has rebranded as The Jarrod Bow Inn since the opening game of the tournament on 14 June.

While not from Essex, Bowen quickly endeared himself with the county’s West Ham United fans thanks to his stellar performances for the east London side.

Pub landlady Tanith, who did not give her full name, said the Herefordshire-born 27-year-old winger was “absolutely” loved by fans in Chelmsford.


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