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Can I take the day off for England’s World Cup game – and what if I’m late for work?

Can I take the day off for England’s World Cup game – and what if I’m late for work?

As England gears up for a crucial World Cup match against Mexico, a burning question looms: will fans be able to take the day off work, or risk the consequences of a late arrival?

With a 1am kick-off, many supporters are left to weigh their options. The game could stretch until nearly 4am if it heads to penalties, leaving fans in a tricky position come Monday morning. Will they hit the snooze button or brave the office?

This predicament is particularly relevant for those who plan to cheer on the Three Lions from home, perhaps even with a bit too much enthusiasm. The aftermath of a late night can often lead to calls in sick or even a rush to the office with bleary eyes.

Understanding workplace policies can make all the difference. Many employers might have guidelines about taking time off for significant events, but not everyone is guaranteed the day off. Knowing your rights and your company's stance could ease the stress of the match day dilemma.

But it's not just about sick days and tardiness. For fans, this World Cup moment represents national pride and community spirit. The stakes are high, and the elation of victory—or the agony of defeat—can affect the mood at the workplace well beyond Monday.

As the clock ticks down to the match, fans everywhere must consider how their choices will impact not just their day, but their colleagues as well. The question remains: how will you balance your passion for football with your responsibilities at work?

For the latest insights into this unfolding situation and to understand what your rights are, be sure to read the full report at The Guardian.

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