Pubs will be busy for the World Cup, but those within the hospitality industry believe the government can do more to help them make the most of it

Forget ticket sales and geopolitical tensions. The World Cup might face another hurdle: A years-long decline in drinking.

World Cup beer sales expected to rise 5 percent from 2022 tournament

Football fans visiting the US to support the England side have been left reeling at the price of pints at some stadiums - and it looks like it might be the same across the board...

Pub bosses are hoping for a much-needed boost from the World Cup this summer, as the hospitality industry warns of rising taxes and costs.

World Cup beer sales expected to rise 5 percent from 2022 tournament

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Pubs will be busy for the World Cup, but those within the hospitality industry believe the government can do more to help them make the most of it

With the World Cup getting underway on Thursday, football fans in Britain are now paying around £1.50 more on average for a pint than they were during the last tournament