England vs Mexico: Pubs Can Stay Open Until 5am

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  • World Cup 2026
  • Mexico
  • pub licensing
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TL;DR

British pubs will remain open until 5am for England’s World Cup clash with Mexico, after the government reversed its initial stance on licensing laws.

The UK government has backtracked on its earlier decision, granting pubs extended hours for England’s highly anticipated World Cup match against Mexico. Initially, officials had ruled out further relaxation of licensing laws for the tournament, but the move now allows venues to serve alcohol until 5am, ensuring fans can watch the game without rushing to close time.

England squad’s campaign in the 2026 World Cup has already captured national attention, and the showdown with this side promises to be a pivotal moment. With kick-off times aligning late into the night for UK viewers, the extension provides much-needed flexibility for businesses and supporters alike. Local authorities have been quick to support the change, recognizing the economic and social benefits of keeping pubs open later.

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This decision reflects the growing excitement around England’s performance in the tournament, as fans eagerly follow the team’s progress. The government’s shift in policy underscores the importance of fostering a vibrant atmosphere for major sporting events, allowing communities to come together and celebrate.

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