Pubs are predicted to pour more pints in England's semi-final tie against Argentina than on New Year's Eve.Landlords are preparing for record crowds to watch the game up and down the country as the Three Lions face down Lionel Messi and his team at 8pm tomorrow.A new interactive map has also been created, revealing where exactly fans can have a tipple and take part in the national binge in 2,313 pubs all over the UK.Built using AI that called up thousands of pubs, the map has singled out spots where you'll be able to catch the game on a big screen while holding a pint, and also 1,302 football-free pubs, for those who want to avoid the boistrous atmosphere.As many as 14 million pints will be poured across the UK this Wednesday - six million more than the average eight million that are normally sold on Wednesdays in July, the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) said.The 75 per cent increase in sales is higher than the five million extra beers slurped down on bank holidays.Emma McClarkin, BBPA chief executive, said: 'Thanks to the World Cup, we've seen millions of extra pints sold off the back of home nations' matches.'Given the nail-biting stakes, we expect Wednesday to be the most successful night of the tournament, with more than six million extra pints potentially sold - which is a bigger boost than we'd normally see on a Bank Holiday or New Year's Eve.' Drinkers will guzzle 14 million pints during England's semi-final clash against Argentina tomorrow - more than during New Year's Eve The game is seen as 'revenge' for Maradona's cheating 'Hand of God' goal in the 1986 World Cup and is the latest entry in the bitter 60-year rivalry between the nations