Domino’s has come up with the perfect fix for every football fan’s biggest game day problem.

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Domino’s has fixed the biggest problem every football fan faces on game day.

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We all know there’s nothing better than football and pizza together, right? But let’s be honest, it’s pretty annoying when you end up with tomato sauce all over your brand-new England shirt while cheering a last-minute goal or shouting at VAR. Luckily, the clever folks at Domino’s have come up with a fun fix: the world’s first football shirt made from serviettes. Yes, really!

Called the ‘Shirtiette’ (see? They’re clever!), these special football shirts are made from absorbent napkin material that soaks up pizza sauce spills and beer splashes. That means fans can proudly wear their matchday stains this summer without worrying.

And guess what? Domino’s is giving these away for free to England and Scotland fans. Yep, you read that right!

Still unsure? Scotland legend Gary McAllister and England hero Terry Butcher have already tried out the Shirtiette. Butcher even recreated his famous blood-stained look from 1989—using pizza sauce instead—and it worked brilliantly.

“I’ve had my share of big red spills on shirts, so I know football can get messy,” he said. “The Shirtiette is perfect for any real fan watching at home, pizza slice in one hand and dip in the other.”

McAllister was just as excited: “This summer is huge for Scotland and I’m sure fans will go all out for the tournament. We all want supporters to fully enjoy watching their team, stains and all. With Domino’s Shirtiette, each stain is a proud matchday memory.”

Whether you’re celebrating an amazing goal, nervously watching a penalty shootout, or just enjoying a big pepperoni on the sofa, the Shirtiette means you don’t have to worry about keeping your kit clean. In fact, getting covered in sauce might just be part of the fun!

You can grab yours online—England and Scotland fans can apply to get a limited-edition Shirtiette. Just be quick, entries close on June 19th!

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