VINDA-ROO, chicken-Kaka-massala and Cristiano Rogan-aldo.

These are just a few of the delicious treats that could be spicing up the World Cup in Hampshire.

Devoted England fans Mohammed, 26, and Monsur Chowdhury, 31, will support their team with a series of World Cup curry specials.

They have invited Daily Echo readers to reinvent the favourites on the menu at Bengal Paradise and get a free meal every time England play.

Curry-lovers could be watching their footballing heroes march to victory with a John Terry Tikki, a Robin van Jalfrezi, a Nani bread and a bottle of Ledley Kingfisher.

The brothers, from Bitterne Park, Southampton, say the nation’s favourite sport and the nation’s favourite food go hand in hand.

Mohammed said: “Everyone who comes in talks about football and we wanted to do something to support the team and celebrate the competition.”

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The pair will also be will also be handing out England flags to customers who order curries on days when the team is playing.

In addition they will be installing a television in their waiting area so anyone nipping out to pick up dinner at half time will not miss any of the action.

They are not the first to put these two national treasures together and in 1998 Fat Les and Keith Allen wrote hit World Cup song Vindaloo about the county’s love of curry and football.

Names for this limited edition curry can include players from other teams or past legends as long as they are linked with the world cup.

The winner will be picked by the brothers and get a free curry every time England play – this could be as few as three if the team crash out straight away or as many as seven if they storm their way to the final.

Entries must be in before June 11 and should be emailed to bengalparadises@hotmail.co.uk.