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Pubs allowed to stay open until 5am for England Mexico match
Image source, Carl Recine / Getty Images Image caption, Fans celebrate England's Euro 2025 victory. The government allowed extended licensing hours last year for the semi-final and final of the tournament. By Oliver Smith , Emer Moreau , Business reporters  and  Paddy Evans , Political reporter Published 2 July 2026, 13:43 BST Updated 43 minutes ago Pubs in England and Wales will now be allowed to stay open until 05:00 on Monday, allowing football fans to watch the Three Lions' World Cup clash with Mexico to the final whistle. The round-of-16 match in Mexico City kicks off at 01:00 UK time. The government had initially said it would not relax licensing laws further than they already have been for the World Cup. But in a U-turn later on Thursday, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said pubs could stay open until the final whistle. Monday's match is not expected to finish until at least 03:00. Sir Keir said the decision was good news for both supporters and pubs. "Football might be coming home but we're making sure fans don't have to," he said on Thursday afternoon. Publicans and businesses welcomed the change. Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, said: "We all know the best place to watch the match is down the local." Michael Kill, chief executive of the Night Time Industries Association, said it was "fantastic news" that would be "hugely welcomed by operators". Greene King pubs said more than 600 of its venues across England would stay open for the game, including in Birmingham, Bristol, London, Carlisle, Liverpool and Folkestone. Licensing hours had already been extended for the World Cup from 23:00 to 01:00 for games with kick-offs from 17:00 up to 21:00 and up until 02:00 for kick-offs between 21:00 and 22:00. The original opening hour extensions followed a six-week public consultation which opened in December. Individual pubs normally have to apply to their local council for extended opening hours, at least five working days in advance. How to enjoy the World Cup - and keep your boss on side Published 10 June Wider licence extensions for pubs during World Cup Published 13 April Earlier on Thursday, business minister Kate Dearden said pub opening hours would not be extended further for Monday's 0100 kick off. She had been responding to a question from Liberal Democrat MP Max Wilkinson in the House of Commons, who said pubs would "miss out on a real opportunity to get money in the till if ministers do not make a blanket extension for licensing hours". Local Government Secretary Steve Reed told broadcasters the government was now passing emergency legislation through parliament on Friday "so every England fan that wants to go to the pub and cheer their team on gets the chance to go". He said the previous relaxing of licensing measures "hadn't covered the eventuality of England playing so late in the night", adding: "This is one of the fastest changes in the law that we've seen." There are concerns that pubs