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Mexico vs England: Pubs allowed to stay open until 5am for Three Lions' World Cup last-16 tie

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Mexico vs England: Pubs allowed to stay open until 5am for Three Lions' World Cup last-16 tie

England are through to the last 16 of the 2026 World Cup - but their clash against Mexico will not kick-off until 1am UK time.

Pubs and bars will be able to stay open until 5am on Monday so England supporters can watch the knockout tie against co-hosts Mexico.

Alcohol licensing hours will be extended for the match, with the decision confirmed on Thursday evening.

The UK government has used legislative powers to extend licensing hours on the basis that Mexico vs England is an event of "exceptional national significance".

The change removes the need for individual premises in England and Wales to apply for extended hours, giving a welcome boost to the hospitality sector.

The home secretary has the legislative power to extend licensing hours on occasions of "exceptional international, national or local significance".

It follows extensions already granted for England's knock-out games that kicked off up until 10pm.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: "Football might be coming home, but we're making sure fans don't have to.

"Pubs staying open until the final whistle is good news for supporters and good news for the pubs and venues that bring our communities together," he added.

"The whole country will be backing the team. Come on, England!"

However, the National Police Chiefs' Council has criticised the timing of the Government's decision to let pubs stay open.

In a joint statement, Chief Constable Mark Roberts, NPCC lead for football policing, and Acting Chief Constable Scott Green, NPCC lead for alcohol licensing and harm reduction, said the "late announcement" meant forces having to adapt plans and take officers away from communities.

The pair also asked England fans to be considerate to others and drink "sensibly" during the game.

The fixture poses a unique challenge for the nation, with schools and workplaces likely to be affected, and while pubs and bars can stay open longer, it does not look like there will be an additional bank holiday as a result.

Following , Three Lions head coach Thomas Tuchel called for families to put football before school on Monday.

"Write an excuse for school and let them watch football. Come on," he said. "There's so much school to go to, but the World Cup is every four years. Let them watch.

"There will be a big, big match on in four days and we need the support of everyone, and especially of the children."

However, it does not look like the government is currently planning a bank holiday. On Thursday, education secretary Bridget Phillipson said watching the match did not necessarily mean children need to miss school.

"It's a late game, but children can be in school the next day," she told the Press Association.

Asked if she believed children can both watch the game and still make it into school, she said: "I think they can, yes, but it's for parents to decide how they manage this, and it depends on the age of your children, how they feel. But this is about decisions for individual families."

A government spokesperson add they are 'backing the England team all the way', but said that 'the current pattern of bank and public holidays is well established' - offering little hope of an additional day off.

No major World Cup nation appears to have issued national guidance encouraging children to miss school after late-night matches at the 2026 tournament. Responses have largely been left to families, individual schools and local authorities.

The idea has been floated many times in years gone by, there has not been a special bank holiday granted before.

A bank holiday was proposed by first minister John Swinney ahead of Scotland's first World Cup match in 28 years, and later approved and given Royal Proclamation by King Charles III.

Steve Clarke's side started their participation in the tournament with a 1-0 win over Haiti, which kicked off at 2am UK time on Sunday June 14.

Pubs were permitted to stay open until 4am and there was a bank holiday the following day.

A senior member of the Conservative Party has said head teachers and employers should use "common sense" when addressing attendance on Monday.

Asked if the UK should be given a bank holiday on Monday for those staying up to watch the game, shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith told Sky News: "I'll be watching at 1am.

"I think on a common-sense basis, Monday may not be the world's most productive day. But I don't think we should actually have a bank holiday."

He adds that people should "use common sense" on Monday itself.

"Teachers, head teachers, can decide how heavy or light the school curriculum is," Griffith explains. "Maybe a few people slip off work early on Monday evening.

"I'm told there are parts of the United Kingdom that don't entirely share the same enthusiasm for England's performance as others. But I'll be watching and crossing my fingers."

That eventuality has been planned for. In January, a motion was published for a bank holiday on Monday July 20 - but that could only come into effect if Thomas Tuchel's side win the tournament.

The motion reads: "This house notes that the final of the 2026 World Cup will be played on Sunday July 19 2026; recognises that a World Cup victory by England would be a rare national moment likely to bring together families, neighbours and communities across the country.

"Including through local celebrations in town centres, community venues and grassroots sports clubs, believes that enabling people to celebrate together would strengthen community spirit and provide an opportunity for shared civic pride; and calls on the government, in the event of England winning the World Cup on July 19 2026, to designate Monday, July 20 2026, as an additional bank holiday."

Over to you, England...

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