Fatigue, Tension, Joy: England Pulls a World Cup All-Nighter
England's World Cup match against Mexico kicked off at 2 a.m. British time, and pubs were allowed to stay open late so fans could share the drama together.

Football fans in England experienced a true all-nighter during the World Cup. The match against Mexico started at 2 a.m. local time, forcing supporters to adjust their sleep schedules. To accommodate the enthusiastic crowd, authorities permitted pubs to remain open later than usual, allowing people to gather and watch the game together. This decision created a unique atmosphere—a blend of fatigue and tension that eventually turned into joy as England secured a victory. The overnight event became a remarkable social gathering, uniting football lovers across the country.


