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Government rules out extending pub hours for England v Mexico game

Government rules out extending pub hours for England v Mexico game

Have you ever wondered how late you can stay at the pub when your national team is playing a crucial match? For many football fans, the excitement of supporting England during the World Cup brings a craving for a celebratory drink. But this Sunday, that late-night toast may not be possible.

As England gears up to face Mexico, the match is scheduled for an early 1 am kick-off. Unfortunately for eager fans, this timing falls outside the government’s temporary changes to licensing laws that allow pubs to stay open later for major sporting events.

So, why does this matter? For those planning to rally with friends, the clock is ticking. Many had hoped for extended pub hours to soak in the atmosphere and cheer on their team without the pressure of an early last call.

The decision means that fans will need to find alternative ways to enjoy the match. Whether it’s hosting at home or gathering at a venue with regular hours, this ruling may shift how supporters celebrate.

While the government has made allowances for other key matches, this particular timing has thrown a wrench in the plans for many. It raises questions about how best to engage fans and support the pub industry during significant events.

As the match approaches, fans are left to navigate their options carefully. Will they adjust their plans or find creative ways to cheer on England? It's a dilemma that many are grappling with as the kickoff time looms.

To stay informed about any last-minute changes or updates, be sure to check the full report for the latest verified details.

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