ENGLAND fans can already secure their spot at more than 600 boozers confirmed to stay open for the Three Lions’ last-16 World Cup clash with Mexico on Monday.

It comes after Prime Minister Keir Starmer laid down in allowing all to stay open until 5am for the 1am kick-off.

England fans cheering and celebrating while watching the FIFA World Cup at Freight Island in Manchester.Manchester’s Freight Island will be screening the high-stakes game Credit: Getty Fans reacting to the England v DR Congo World Cup 2026 match.All pubs in England will be allowed to stay open to screen England’s last 16 clash with Mexico at 1am on Monday Credit: Anita Maric / SWNS

Venues had previously been told they needed a temporary licence to screen the game – but an outcry from fans and politicians forced a swift U-turn.

The 1am kick-off at the Azteca meant pubs would have needed a special permit to open through the night – and the deadline to acquire one had already passed.

But Starmer confirmed this afternoon that all pubs and bars will now be able to stay open until 5am.

With just days to go before kick-off, not all pubs will be ready to host a Monday night party.

But The Sun has compiled a list of every venue already certain to be open for the clash.

has confirmed more than will open their doors for the match.

Five pubs are also set to show the game.

A range of independent pubs are also confirmed, alongside selected venues from chains including Boxpark, Young’s and Fuller, Smith & Turner.

Emma McClarkin, CEO of the British Beer and Pub Association, said: “Pubs and fans will be over the moon about this decision, because we all know the best place to watch the match is down the local.

‘This tournament is hugely important for our sector, so we’re delighted the Government listened to our concerns and acted so quickly.”

Michael Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association, said: “This is fantastic and will be hugely welcomed by operators. The Government has listened to the overwhelming public support for and recognised the challenges facing pubs and licensed premises across the country.”

With the game potentially running until 3.30am if it goes to extra time and penalties, fans are being urged to book ahead and secure their spot as soon as possible.

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We’ve done the hard graft for you and found more than 100 boozers that are set to stay open into the early hours of Monday morning.

Separately, Greene King has revealed that will open their doors to punters from 1am for the match.

Meanwhile, five Wetherspoon pubs will host fans – Bishops’ Mill in Durham, the Cooper Rose in Carlisle, Penderel’s Oak in Holborn and the Soloman Cutler in Birmingham, among others.

Our list below includes a range of local independent pubs, as well as selected venues from chains including Boxpark, Young’s and Fuller, Smith & Turner.

Yorkshire

  • Old House at Home, Cleckheaton, BD19 3JD
  • Box, Leeds, LS1 2JS
  • Box, Headlingly, LS6 2AD
  • The Brotherhood of Pursuits and Pastimes, Leeds, LS1 6NU
  • The Junk, Huddersfield, HD8 0TW
  • Brewdog, Hull, HU1 2PQ

Birmingham

  • Lunar Springs, Birmingham, B9 4AG
  • Box, Birmingham, B1 2HL
  • Hennessey’s Bar, Allison St, B5 5TJ
  • Gate Inn, Sutton Coldfield B72 1TJ
  • Brewdog, Birmingham, B1 1BL
  • The Village Inn, Kent St B5 6RD

Newcastle

  • Ouseburn Garden, Newcastle, NE1 2PZ
  • Stack, Newcastle, NE1 6QF
  • Brewdog, Newcastle, NE1 1PQ
  • Windsor, Windsor Way NE3 2SZ
  • Slug and Lettuce, Newcastle Central NE1 5JG
  • The Canny Lad, Newgate St NE1 5RF

Manchester

  • The Brotherhood, Manchester M2 5WQ
  • Box, Deansgate – 20 TV screens M3 2BY
  • The English Lounge, Northern Quarter M4 1EA
  • Oddfellows Middleton WA14 2RE
  • The Railway, Higher Openshaw M11 1HS
  • The Cheshire Tap, Altrincham
  • The Bull’s Head Sale M33 7AE
  • O’Malleys, Portland Street M1 3HU
  • Freight Island, Manchester, M1 2PY
  • New Century Hall, Manchester, M4 4AH
  • The Grosvenor, Manchester, M1 7DZ
  • Doghouse, Manchester, M2 2AA
  • Brewdog Manchester, Peter Street, M2 5BG

Liverpool

  • The Black Horse, Old Swan L13 5XD
  • The Lighthouse, Merseyside CH45 3LP
  • The John Brodie, Allerton Road L18 5HU
  • Brookhouse, Smithdown Road L15 5AE
  • Camp and Furnace, Greenland St L1 0BY
  • Camp and Furnace, Liverpool, L1 0BY
  • Punch Tarmey’s, Liverpool, L8 5SD
  • Boxpark, Liverpool, L8 5XJ

Bath

  • The Ale House, York St, BA1 1NG
  • The West Gate Pub, BA1 1EL
  • Ludo, Brunal Square, BA1 1SX
  • The Roman, St Sampsons Square, YO1 8RN
  • The Boater, Argyle Street, BA2 4BQ

Coventry

  • The New Spires, Grayswood Avenue CV5 8HJ
  • HMV Empire, Hertford St CV1 1LF
  • Sky Blue Tavern, Hertford Place CV1 3JZ
  • The Holyhead, Holyhead Rd CV5 8JN
  • Penny Farthing, Gramercy Park CV 4 9AE

London

  • Boxpark, Wembley, HA9 0JT
  • Boxpark, Shoreditch, E1 6GY
  • Boxpark, Croydon, CR0 1LD
  • Clapham Grand, Clapham, SW11 1TT
  • Village Underground, Shoreditch, EC2A 3PQ
  • Steel Yard, Hackney, EC4R 3UE
  • The Golden Lion, Bexleyheath, DA6 8BE
  • Brewdog, Canary Wharf, E14 5RB
  • Brewdog, Paddington, W2 1JX
  • Brewdog, Seven Dials, WC2H 8HJ
  • Brewdog, Tower Hill, EC3R 5AR
  • Brewdog, Upminster, RM14 2UD
  • Brewdog, Waterloo, SE1 7BH
  • Brewdog, Waterloo Arms, SE1 8SW
  • The King’s Arms, Hanwell, W7 3SU
  • The Cabbage Patch, Twickenham, TW1 3SZ
  • The Crown & Sceptre, Shepherds Bush, W12 9HY
  • The Distillers, Hammersmith, W6 9PH
  • The Elephant Inn, Finchley, N12 8NR
  • The Forester Ealing, W13 9EP
  • The Fox & Goose Ealing, W5 1DP
  • The George IV, Chiswick, W4 2DR
  • The Lord Northbrook, Lee, SE12 8PU
  • The Masons Arms, Battersea, SW8 4BT
  • One Over The Ait, Brentford, TW8 0FJ
  • The Prince Albert, Twickenham, TW2 5QB
  • The Prince Blucher, Twickenham, TW2 5AG
  • The Red Lion, Barnes, SW13 9RU
  • The Turks Head, Twickenham, TW1 1LF
  • The Wellington, Waterloo, SE1 8UD
  • The Windjammer, Royal Wharf, E16 2PN
  • Hope & Anchor, Brixton, SW2 5UA
  • Crooked Billet, Clapton, E5 9JP
  • Leather Bottle, Earlsfield, SW17 0NY
  • King’s Arms, Chelsea, SW10 9PN
  • Albion, City of London, EC4V 6AA
  • Three Crowns, Shoreditch, N1 6AD
  • Castle, Tooting, SW17 0RG
  • Bunch of Grapes, London Bridge, SE1 9RS

Home Counties

  • The Silver Fox, Hertford Heath, SG13 7RH
  • The Fox & Pelican, Surrey, GU26 6LG
  • Coachworks Beerhall, Kent TN23 1HU
  • Market House, Berkshire, RG21 2EQ
  • The Chineham Arms, Basingstoke, RG24 8XA
  • Alfie’s, Hampshire, SO23 9BA

Bristol

  • The Farmhouse, Yate BS37 5UY
  • The Sandringham, Quaker’s Rd BS16 6NH
  • The White Hart, Bedminster Parade BS3 4HL
  • The Royal Oak, The Mall BS8 4JG
  • The Old Fish Market, Baldwin St BS1 1QZ
  • Fleece, Bristol, BS1 6JJ
  • Cat and Wheel, Bristol, BS6 5QX
  • Brewdog, Bristol, BS1 5SZ

Plymouth

  • The Cherry Tree, Ham Drive PL2 3NH
  • The Golden Hind, Mannamead Rd PL3 5RJ
  • The Sir Joshua Reynolds, Plympton PL7 2AW
  • The Ford Inn, Alexandra Rd PL2 1JY
  • The Brass Monkey, Royal Parade PL1 1DS

Brighton and the South Coast

  • The Grand Central, Brighton, BN1 3PA
  • The Kings Head, Wickham, Fareham, PO17 5JN
  • The Ship, Langstone, Havant, PO9 1RD
  • Libertine, Westbourne, Bournemouth, BH4 8EL

Nottingham

  • NG-One, Nottingham, NG1 1EH
  • Secret Garden, Nottingham, NG1 2AN
  • The Southbank Bar, Friar Ln NG1 6DQ
  • The Wolds, West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 7HZ
England football fans cheering at Luna Springs in Birmingham, during the England v DR Congo World Cup 2026 match.Fans celebrate in huge outdoor venue Luna Springs Credit: SWNS