PUBS could be allowed to stay open until 1am if any of the home nations make it to the semis or final of next summer’s Euros.
Ministers will consult on extending licensing hours for boozers in England and Wales if UK teams get through.
The Scottish government will make its own decision.
But with host nation Germany one hour ahead of UK time, it will mean fans can watch evening kick-offs over a pint without the fear of having to exit the pub if a game goes to extra-time or penalties.
England — runners-up to Italy two years ago at Covid-delayed Euro 2020 — will be at next summer’s finals after topping their group with captain Harry Kane banging in eight goals.
Scotland also qualified, while Wales are in the play-offs.
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Home Secretary James Cleverly said: “There are few things that bring a country together more than the prospect of winning an international tournament.
“That is why we are looking at helping pubs and bars stay open longer if we reach the semi-finals or final, and ensure families, friends and communities can come together to cheer their nation on.”
England are one of the favourites to win the competition.
If Gareth Southgate’s squad manage to storm to victory it will be England’s first major trophy since 1966.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk