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20 resultsfor “World Cup match kick-off times”

Business

Pub chain Fuller’s hopes for bumper summer from World Cup and staycations

kick-off times of World Cup matches will provide a double-hit of business through

The Guardian WorldJun 10
Business

The $13bn World Cup: how the numbers stack up on Fifa’s 2026 balance sheet

matches increasing from 64 to 104 it simply has far more content to sell to broadcasters, while the kick-off times are also more attractive to the most lucrative markets in North America and Europe

The Guardian WorldApr 30
Business

Can Starmer’s late-night World Cup openings help Britain’s struggling pubs?

World Cup](https://www.theguardian.com/football/world-cup-football) match days. The relaxation of licensing rules reflects the UK’s time difference with the US, Mexico and Canada, the tournament’s co-hosts, which means many England and [Scotland

The Guardian World15h ago
World

More than 1 in 3 World Cup matches face dangerous heat risk, NPR analysis finds

kick-off times adjusted in certain markets, and matches expected in warmer windows prioritized for covered stadiums where possible," the email also states. FIFA did not respond to further questions about why some matches were

NPR Topics: NewsJun 4
Business

ITV says World Cup will be ‘six-week Super Bowl’ for advertising

kick-off times for England’s first games are 9pm or 10pm, a potentially more attractive time of day for advertisers than the afternoon times of tournaments held in Europe. However, while ITV expects

The Guardian WorldYesterday
World

Staying up for the football? Here's how to survive a World Cup all-nighter

World Cup, but you have no idea how you're going to cope with the sleep-wrecking kick-off times? Some of them are going to be a challenge if you've got work

BBC News4h ago
World

How could extreme weather affect World Cup 2026?

matches are generally scheduled outside the hottest part of the day, with many kick-offs taking place in the late afternoon or evening. Scotland's group C game against Brazil in Miami, for example, will

BBC NewsMay 10
World

Is England v Costa Rica delay a sign of things to come?

kick-off times in the group stage at 21:00 BST and 22:00 BST, the impact would be less major. "It might not be the worst thing to experience," former Scotland defender Rachel Corsie

BBC NewsJun 10
World

Why reluctant 'guru' says Dutch will win World Cup

Cup success is partly determined by known "systemic" factors, such as national population, wealth, climate and Fifa world rankings. But Klement urges readers of his quadrennial forecast - growing in popularity with each successful prediction

BBC NewsMay 26
World

Fifa 'risking player safety' over heat at World Cup - scientists

World Cup on the same continent. Scientists found around a quarter of matches are likely to be played above 26C WBGT, while about five games could exceed 28C WBGT (equivalent to about

BBC NewsMay 14
World

'It's all they're talking about': Scotland gripped by World Cup fever

kick-off, excitement, nerves and dreams linger on every street. Lucy McEwan is a 25-year-old teacher in Glasgow, who plays at amateur level with Linlithgow Rose. "People don't really get behind

BBC News8h ago
Politics

‘We want fans to know the risks’: US immigrant rights groups mobilize across World Cup host cities amid ICE fears

kicks off on 11 June, arrives at a cataclysmic moment in the US: amid Donald Trump’s large-scale, aggressive immigration crackdown, at least [18 people have died](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/01/georgia-ice-detention-death-cuban-immigrant) this year

The Guardian WorldJun 1
World

The moment that broke Guardiola on day a decade of glory ended

kick-off that read '10 years with Pep - Game changer, history maker, City forever'. Villa boss Unai Emery, who called Guardiola football's "only genius" in the build-up to the game, presented his fellow

BBC NewsMay 24
World

Thursday briefing: How ​English football ​is ​pricing ​out ​its ​own ​supporters

Cup is just around the corner. But fans in England are also at the sharp end: rising prices inside and outside grounds, kick-off times being altered on the whim of TV channels

The Guardian WorldMay 21
World

'Until we have that perfect game, no-one will be happy'

matches as they chase their ideal performance. "Our training sessions are not as long, but we try to push above and beyond the standards of a game so that when we get to the game

BBC NewsApr 22
World

How to enjoy the World Cup - and keep your boss on side

kick-offs between 21:00 and 22:00. Rae says: "I booked the Monday off a while ago. I work in a garage and we're open as normal, so I probably wouldn

BBC NewsJun 9
Business

Will the FIFA World Cup be the economic bonanza US cities were promised?

kick-off, 80 percent of hotel bookings are below expectations, with as many as 70 percent of respondents citing visa barriers and geopolitical turmoil as a major reason for weaker travel demand, according

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 8
World

Man City's world falls apart in 24 hours of despair

world fell apart in the space of 24 hours as they surrendered the Premier League title - following on from the bombshell news of manager Pep Guardiola's impending departure.** The headlines every City fan feared

BBC NewsMay 19
World

My quality time with Guardiola - and getting his guide to Barcelona

world-class players in his team, and a genius in Messi who could change games in seconds. The entire time he was in the room, he never once brushed over any detail asked

BBC NewsMay 15
Politics

Why the economics makes this the craziest world cup ever

match will not just double from the $15m at the last World Cup, but increase nearly five fold to $71m. It could be a bonanza for the lucky host cities, the stadium owners, the teams

BBC NewsYesterday