Arabic version: ساعات العمل الممتدة في الحانات تحتفل بمباراة إنجلترا في كأس العالم ضد المكسيك
Pubs across the UK will enjoy extended hours during England’s upcoming World Cup match against Mexico, allowing fans to celebrate late into the night. The decision enables establishments to remain open until 05:00 BST, a move that has been dubbed a “world cup pubs boost” by various media outlets.
According to BBC News, Prime Minister Keir Starmer commented on the occasion, stating, “football might be coming home but we’re making sure fans don’t have to.” The Daily Mail highlighted this event as “England’s big all-nighter,” while The Sun noted fans can conveniently transition from the pub to work the next day.
Several newspapers celebrated the extended hours, with the Daily Mirror referring to the festivities as a “Mexican rave.” This excitement reflects the growing enthusiasm surrounding England’s participation in the World Cup.
In addition to the pub news, other stories are making headlines, including the ongoing discourse around the deportation of Shabir Ahmed, a convicted rapist recently released from prison. Pressure is mounting on the Home Secretary to address the immigration loophole preventing his deportation.
As the nation gears up for the match, fans are not only looking forward to the game but also to the vibrant pub culture that will accompany it, fostering a sense of community and celebration across the UK.




















