Fans watching the England vs Mexico World Cup match can now enjoy extended pub hours. The government changed its earlier decision and will allow pubs to serve drinks until 5am.
This special rule only applies to that specific match, giving supporters a chance to celebrate or commiserate late into the night.
What the New Rules Mean
Pubs that want to stay open longer need to apply for a temporary license. Not every pub will automatically get the extension.
- Only pubs with a valid premises license can apply.
- They must inform local authorities at least a week before the match.
- No new alcohol sales after 5am – the extended hours are strictly for the match night.
How Fans Can Prepare
If you plan to watch the match at a pub, check with your local spot ahead of time. Some pubs may decide not to extend hours due to staff or safety concerns.
Also consider booking a table or arriving early. Late-night crowds could be larger than usual, especially if England wins.
Safety and Regulations
Police and licensing officials will monitor pubs closely. They want to ensure late-night drinking doesn’t lead to trouble.
- Pubs must have enough staff to handle longer hours.
- No irresponsible serving – customers who are drunk will not be served more alcohol.
- Transport options like night buses and taxis may be busier, so plan your ride home.
A Night for Football Fans
This change gives English supporters a unique opportunity to enjoy the match without rushing home early. Just remember to drink responsibly and have a safe way to get back.
Whether the game ends in victory or defeat, the late-night pub opening adds extra excitement to an already big event.