ENGLAND take on Wales this weekend in the Six Nations tournament - and for some Twickenham residents, it’s pay day.
Savvy locals who live in the shadow of the iconic stadium say they can make up to £3,000 on big match days thanks to their lucrative side-hustles.
Some rent out their driveways to visiting fans, while others flip burgers on their doorstep - all turning a handsome profit.
Caryn Riekstins has lived across the road from Twickenham stadium - the home of England rugby - since 2011 and loves the atmosphere that comes with match days.
She sets up a food stall on her driveway for big games and has stocked up on 300 burgers and 150 hot dogs ready to go for Saturday’s match.
Caryn tells us: “I make the most of our prime location and it has been really successful. If we get back-to-back games, we can do more than £3,000 on a good day.
“We’ve served Joe Worsley, Ben Cohen, Lawrence Dellaglio, James Haskell, Mike Tindall – and you see all sorts of c