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England soccer fans are in for a treat. The government has allowed pubs to stay open until 5am for the World Cup match between England and Mexico. This is a big change from earlier plans that said no extra hours would be given.

Why the Government Changed Its Mind

At first, officials said they would not relax licensing laws any further during the World Cup. But after hearing from fans and pub owners, they decided to make an exception for this exciting match.

  • The game starts late, so normal closing times would have cut celebrations short.
  • Many people wanted to watch together in a pub atmosphere.
  • Authorities felt it was safe enough to allow later hours with extra rules.

What This Means for Pub-Goers

Pubs that want to stay open late need a special permission from their local council. They must also follow rules about noise and safety. Fans should check with their local pub beforehand if they plan to stay until the early morning.

For those who can’t make it to a pub, the match will still be shown at home. But the late license gives a chance to enjoy the game with friends in a festive setting.

A Win for Fans and Businesses

Allowing pubs to stay open until 5am is a rare move, but it shows that the government listened to what people wanted. Both soccer lovers and pub owners are happy about this decision. It should make for a memorable night of sport and celebration.

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