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The Sun discovers pubs can stay open late during sporting events, films at 11
A front page of The Sun newspaper from February 19, 2026, featuring celebratory pub-goers in England jerseys celebrating a World Cup victory. The main headline promises extended pub hours (until 1-2am) for World Cup games, framed as a 'victory for fans and landlords.' A secondary story about Prince Andrew and police investigations appears in the top right.
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THE Sun
Thursday, February 19, 2026
THE PEOPLE'S PAPER
£1.20
thesun.co.uk
ANDREW: WHAT DID COPS KNOW?
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by THOMAS GODFREY
VICTORY FOR FANS & LANDLORDS
SWIG WHEN YOU'RE WINNING
1am pub hours for more games in World Cup
EXCLUSIVE by JACK ELSOM
PUBS have secured an extra-time victory - with ministers agreeing to late opening for all the knockout rounds of the World Cup.
Boozers will be allowed to stay open until 1am or 2am for any very late kick-offs, depending on their licence.
Pub bosses last night hailed the decision as a "win".
FULL STORY: PAGE 7
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