Get £15 Just Eat takeaway for free to watch the Carabao Cup Quarter Finals with tonight

Fast food giants Papa Johns, Burger King and even Toby Carvery can be found on the food ordering service.

So if you’ve got Sky Sports set up to watch either Liverpool vs Arsenal at 19:30 or Chelsea vs Manchester United at 20:05, you’ll just need to get your order in and you can tuck into a pizza, burger, or even a full roast dinner – which sounds like the perfect evening in.

Not fussed by these matches but still want a chance to get your hands on free food? Find out how you can redeem the promotion below – and the deal is valid until January 6, 2020 – so you’ve got plenty of time.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Create a Topcashback.co.uk account by clicking here.

  2. Once that’s done, place your order as you normally would – with a minimum spend of £15.

  3. Within fourteen days, £15 will be sent to your TopCashback account which can then be withdrawn into your bank account. 

If you’ve not got Sky Sports, don’t forget that you can grab a NowTV Sports pass to be able to enjoy both matches tonight – from as little as £9.99 for a day pass, or watch on the go from just £5.99.

This isn’t just a big week for sport – Halloween has seen all sorts of spooky food make its way to shopping aisles.

Starbucks have got in on the action, with a seasonal Phantom Frappuccino.

The Phantom Frappuccino is available for Starbucks fans across Europe and is a fully vegan Halloween extravaganza.

Crafted with coconut milk, coconut whipped cream, mango essence and ghoulish lime slime.

You will need

  • 350 ml Cointreau
  • 180 ml Fresh Lime Juice
  • 900 ml Cider
  • 2 Cinnamon Sticks
  • 2 Whole Star Anises
  • 2 Whole Cloves
  • 2 Oranges (thinly sliced)
  • 1 Apple (thinly sliced)

1. In a large saucepan, bring cider, lime, fruit and spices to a boil.

2. Cover and remove from heat.

3. Add the Cointreau last and steep for at least 20 minutes.

4. Divide among individual mugs and serve hot.

5. Garnish with a fresh cinnamon stick and a slice of apple or orange.

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source: express.co.uk