Bleary-eye England fans are back at work having to cope with a few hours sleep and many with hours of boozing on top. Here experts provide a survival guide

It promises to be the nail-biting World Cup match which could see England catapulted into the Quarter Finals.

Pubs across the nation are facing a rush to acquire late licenses, with the 1am kick off causing a significant headache for officials.

The government announced on Thursday that pubs can stay open until 5am for the game

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Bleary-eye England fans are back at work having to cope with a few hours sleep and many with hours of boozing on top. Here experts provide a survival guide

England has woken up with a collective sore head today - although some fans may not have woken up at all, having rolled straight from the pub into work.