Pubs allowed to stay open late
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Women's Euros 2025: Pubs to stay open late if England or Wales reach semi-final

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Pubs will be allowed to stay open until 01:00 BST if England or Wales reach the final stages of the Uefa Women's European Championships.
The usual 23:00 closing time will be pushed back if either home nation reaches the semi-finals or final of the tournament.
England are defending champions while Wales have qualified for the first time.
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