Supporters packed out hundreds of bars and pubs for the late-night clash after the Government extended opening hours

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After a bubble of public outcry, outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer staged a last-minute intervention to let pubs stay open, but police have raised concerns.

Wetherspoon, Greene King and Fullers have confirmed which of their pubs will be open until 5am on Monday morning as the country braces for England's massive World Cup match in…

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

England fans are poised to buy one million extra pints throughout the England and Mexico’s World Cup showdown.

Popular national pastimes of drinking and football will make post-Mexico Monday a day of sore heads and sleepy children

Pubs can stay open until the early hours of Monday morning for England’s next game – here’s where is open near you

Pubs have been allowed to stay open till 5am on Monday sparking police concerns

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Pubs will be allowed to open until 5am to show the England Mexico game tipped to be challenging for the Three Lions

England are set to face Mexico in a knockout game at the World Cup 2026

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s decision to allow UK venues to stay open from 1am until 5am will provide some relief for the beleaguered hospitality sector.

From the World Cup fan park in Manchester, supporters cheer through the night as England beat Mexico to advance to the quarter-finals

Sleep schedules went out the window as England fans pulled an all-nighter to see them through against Mexico

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Supporters packed out hundreds of bars and pubs for the late-night clash after the Government extended opening hours

Supporters had plenty of hydration breaks, or perhaps something stronger, as England and Mexico put them through the wringer in a 3-2 thriller.

Heineken UK saw a 4,782% year-on-year increase in total sales

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British pubs have toasted a huge boost in takings from England’s World Cup victory against Mexico on Monday night.