The government has ruled out extending pub opening hours on Sunday to allow fans to watch the England-Mexico game, which kicks off at 1am UK time in Mexico City.
During Business Questions in the House of Commons, Liberal Democrat MP Max Wilkinson asked if the government would consider extending licensing laws on Sunday “so fans can enjoy the game in the pub”.
“Pubs will miss out on a real opportunity to get money in the till if ministers do not make a blanket extension for licensing hours”, Mr Wilkinson said.
Business Minister Kate Dearden ruled out such a move.
“Pubs can stay open for an extra two to three hours depending on how late the match starts, so pubs can still open as the game finishes”
“Regarding Sunday, unfortunately that doesn’t apply with the 1am start but going forwards we are absolutely backing our pubs so people can watch and support our lads, and it’s coming home hopefully”













