
- Pub bookings across the UK have surged by nearly 300 per cent for England's World Cup 2026 opener against Croatia on Wednesday.
- The hospitality sector anticipates a 42 per cent sales increase during the tournament's group stage, mirroring the uplift seen during previous major football events.
- UKHospitality chairwoman Kate Nicholls stated that pubs are the best place to watch England's matches, with the World Cup providing a significant boost for the sector.
- Polling firm Opinium estimates that 29 per cent of UK adults plan to watch World Cup matches in pubs, contributing an estimated extra £600 million to the economy.
- The British Beer and Pub Association expects an additional five million pints to be sold for England's first match alone, as fans gather in pubs.
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