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Pubs Set for £20 Million Boost as England Faces DR Congo

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As England prepares to face DR Congo in the World Cup knockout stage, pubs across the UK are gearing up for a significant surge in business. Estimates suggest that four million extra pints will be poured, translating to a £20 million boost for the pub industry. This influx comes at a crucial time, as many establishments have faced squeezed margins in recent years, making such events vital for their financial health.

Employers are adapting to the match schedule by offering flexible working hours or even closing early to accommodate fans. Some workplaces are bringing in TVs to allow employees to watch the game, reflecting a shift in how companies are responding to major sporting events. However, there is also an expectation of increased absenteeism, with many workers likely to call in sick on Thursday, following the match.

The excitement surrounding the game is palpable, with pub owners anticipating a busy atmosphere. Previous matches have shown that interest in the tournament grows as it progresses, which could lead to even higher sales in subsequent rounds. This trend highlights the importance of such events for local economies and the hospitality sector.

In summary, while the immediate focus is on the match, the broader implications for pubs and employee behaviour are noteworthy. The financial boost for pubs and the changing workplace dynamics underscore the cultural significance of football in the UK, especially during major tournaments.

Source: LBC News

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