Government extension to licensing hours continues as Lionesses progress to the UEFA Championship 2025 final
Following England’s 2–1 comeback against Italy in the semi-final, the Government has confirmed a temporary extension to licensing hours across England and Wales for the UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 final on Sunday, 27 July.
The extension entails:
– Licensed premises normally permitted to sell alcohol until 11pm may now remain open until 1am** on the night of the final.
– The extension applies only to on-site alcohol sales—it does not cover takeaway alcohol, food sales, regulated entertainment, or late-night refreshment.
– Premises must already be licensed until 11pm to benefit; those closing earlier are not eligible for the extended hours.
This move follows a contingent Licensing Hours Order under Section 172 of the Licensing Act 2003, marking the final as an occasion of exceptional national significance. The Home Office consulted widely, with strong support from stakeholders including the LGA, UKHospitality, and the Institute of Licensing.
The Government encourages fans to celebrate responsibly, plan journeys home, and support local hospitality venues safely.
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