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UK pubs and bars see ‘massive boost’ during Euro 2024 final

The other busiest Sundays in 2024 were the 5 and 26 May, during the two May Bank Holiday weekends

Pub transaction volumes nearly tripled on the day of the Euro 2024 final, increasing 195.6% year-on-year, and up 107.3% week-on-week, according to a new data by Barclays

Across England’s seven Euro 2024 matches, UK pub and bar transactions were up 86.4% year-on-year on average, with growth peaking during the final.

The final was also 2024’s busiest Sunday of the year for UK pubs and bars – transaction volumes were up 92.9% compared with the average Sunday in 2024.

The other busiest Sundays in 2024 were the 5 and 26 May, during the two May Bank Holiday weekends.

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Rich Robinson, head of Hospitality and Leisure at Barclays, said: “While not the result England fans will have been hoping for, the hospitality sector will be delighted that England made it all the way to the final, delivering a significant boost across each of their seven games. Transactions on Sunday were up almost three times what they were last year, so pub landlords will certainly consider themselves winners.

“Let’s hope that this has set the tone for the rest of the summer. Forecasts are hinting that July’s cool and wet weather may be turning a corner later this week, which should unlock more of the UK’s pent-up discretionary spending.”

Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UKHospitality, added: “These phenomenal figures show the enormous impact the Euros final had on hospitality, with sales tripling to make it the busiest Sunday of the year so far.

“Pubs were packed with fans cheering on England and, while the result wasn’t what we wanted, it reinforced that the pub is the number one place to watch live sport, outside of being there in person.”

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