World Cup match times a 'welcome boost' for UK pubs
England's group stage matches will kick off before midnight, offering a major boost to UK pubs and bars. Hospitality bosses call for extended licensing hours to maximise the economic benefit.
England's group stage matches will kick off before midnight, offering a major boost to UK pubs and bars. Hospitality bosses call for extended licensing hours to maximise the economic benefit.
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