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Jul 2026
‘Start work at 11’ – but will other bosses be as flexible over England’s 1am match?
Businesses across the UK are adjusting work arrangements ahead of England’s 01:00 BST World Cup match against Mexico, with some employers offering late starts or flexible hours to support staff watching the game. While sectors like manufacturing, retail and hospitality face constraints, several firms are allowing employees to begin work later to boost morale and maintain trust. Government measures allow pubs to remain open until 05:00, and employment groups urge employers to apply common sense when handling short‑notice requests. Legal experts note there is no statutory right to leave for watching matches but suggest accommodating staff could reduce sickness absences and productivity issues.
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