
"Harry Kane has just scored the winning goal in an enthralling Fifa Men's World Cup final showdown with old rival Argentina. Finally, finally, a few days before the anniversary of the fabled victory of Bobby Moore and his men in red at Wembley in 1966, the 60 years of hurt are over."
"The tournament format has been changed this year, with a record 48 teams playing 104 games over a week longer than previously. The matches are being hosted in America, Mexico and Canada with kick-off times ranging from 5pm to 5am."
"As Sacha Lord, one of the UK's leading hospitality entrepreneurs and advisers puts it: This is great news for hospitality. The timings are good, we imagine people will go out for a bite to eat and then go on to a bar to watch the game."
Harry Kane's goal in the World Cup final against Argentina ends 60 years of hurt for England, igniting celebrations across London. The hospitality sector, crucial to the economy, anticipates a boost from the upcoming tournament. With a record 48 teams and matches scheduled at favorable times, restaurants and bars expect increased patronage. Sacha Lord emphasizes the positive impact on hospitality, predicting that fans will dine out and enjoy nightlife, leading to a significant rise in spending per head during the tournament.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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