- Four million fans to provide £35 million pub
boost
- Group stage worth at least £80 million to
pubs
Nearly four million fans will flock to the pub for England's
opening World Cup game against the USA, according to a new ComRes
poll commissioned by the British Beer & Pub Association
(BBPA).
The poll shows that pubs are at the heart of the World Cup
action, bringing fans together in a unique atmosphere that can only
be matched by being at the big game itself.
The four million fans for the USA match are expected to generate
a £35 million sales boost from food sales plus an additional nine
million pints of beer sold. The group stage is projected to
bring in at least an extra £80 million in total for pubs, with 11.5
million people expected to follow England's fortunes in the
pub.
Pubs are hoping England emerge as group winners, as they would
then play their first knock-out match on Saturday 26 June - the
perfect day for generating an even bigger and better night for
pubs.
The poll also finds that twice as many men as women will enjoy
the game in the pub - 12 per cent of men as opposed to six per cent
of women will be watching in the pub. Nearly a quarter of
18-24 year olds (23%) will go to the pub to watch the opening
England game - the highest of any section of the population.
Only three per cent of those 55 or older will go to the pub.
Beer is clear winner as the drink of choice when it comes to
watching football. Among all those watching both at home and in the
pub, the survey finds that beer is by far the nation's favourite
drink, with 37 per cent, or 15 million people, most enjoying a beer
while watching the game. Wine, the next most favoured alcoholic
drink scored 13 per cent. Fifty two per cent of men prefer a beer
with the game.
The findings demonstrate the potential boost the tournament will
give to pubs. The BBPA estimates that over 21 million extra pints
of beer will be enjoyed in pubs during the first three England
qualifying matches of the tournament, with around 35,000 pubs
showing the matches. With many pubs fighting back through hard
times, the World Cup provides a vital boost to the trade, and is
the perfect opportunity for fans to support their local pub while
supporting the national team.
The BBPA poll also provides other intriguing insights into how
fans will be enjoying the first match beyond the pub. Nearly 23
million in total will watch the opening game.
Even those working will try to tune in. Over one million
say they will watch at work. However, 2.5 million of those
working on the day will not be able to watch.
The fortunes of England will also be followed in all parts of
the UK - though to differing degrees. Fifty five per cent of
English adults will be watching the first England game, compared
with 43 per cent of Welsh and the 23 per cent of Scots that plan to
tune in. Of course, there is no guarantee that all will be cheering
on the England team.
Brigid Simmonds, BBPA Chief Executive comments:
"When it comes to enjoying the huge excitement of the World Cup,
only being at the game itself can compare with being in the pub.
Many millions will be enjoying the football with friends in the
fantastic atmosphere provided by tens of thousands of pubs across
the country. It's a brilliant event for pubs, and a great time to
get out and support your favourite local as well as to cheer on the
England team."