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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Sport
Simon English

England World Cup success could give struggling UK pubs £275m boost

  • England reaching the World Cup final is projected to boost the struggling pub industry by generating an extra £275 million in sales from 55 million additional pints.
  • This potential windfall could offer a lifeline to British pubs, which are currently closing at an average rate of two per day, down from 60,000 in 2000 to 45,000 now.
  • Each World Cup match is estimated to contribute between £2.5 million and £5 million to the pub industry, with individual pubs selling an extra 1,240 pints during the tournament.
  • Beyond pubs, the 2018 World Cup, where England reached the semi-finals, saw an estimated £2.7 billion in additional spending across various sectors.
  • While a successful tournament is expected to lift national mood and consumer confidence, economists debate whether the economic boost would be a temporary “sugar rush” or a more lasting impact.

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