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Let football fans drink alcohol in the stands again, demands Labour MP

Published on May 04, 2025 at 08:50 PM

FOOTBALL fans should be allowed to enjoy a pint in the stands while cheering on their team, an MP says.

Labour’s Luke Charters wants designated drinking zones set aside in stadiums to allow supporters to have alcoholic drinks.

Headshot of Luke Charters, Labour MP.
Labour’s Luke Charters wants designated drinking zones set aside in stadiums

And the Supporters’ Association has given its backing to the call by the MP for York Outer.

Booze is currently prohibited from being consumed in sight of the pitch in the Premier League, and National League.

But it is permitted further down the pyramid — and in other countries, such as .

Mr Charters said: “I think it’s time to reconsider the ban in view of the pitch, and at least try to run some trials of designated drinking zones.

“You can sit with a and watch the — so why can’t you have a pint while watching the Prem?

“As a dad, I think it’s right that some parts of the ground should probably stay booze-free.

“But let’s have a common-sense conversation about what we can do to make the matchday experience better — and back our great local breweries in the process.”;

The FSA backed Mr Charters’ call for drinking zone trials and said: “In the past, this is actually something many clubs have called for too.”;

Alcohol can be sold on the concourse at games before and during matches but cannot be taken in to the stands.

The ban has been in place in the men’s game since 1985.

But trials allowing the consumption of alcohol in view of the pitch have taken place in the women’s game, which is not covered by the ban.

Southampton, City, City and United took part this season.

Mr Charters also tore into ticket prices and wants the £30 cap for away fans in the Premier League extended to the EFL and National League.

He said: “Whether it’s clubs canning concessions or Final ticket prices flying up, this fleecing of fans is blighting our beautiful game.”;

Chelsea fans at a soccer match.
Football fans enjoy terrace drinking in 1984, one year before the ban

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