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King Charles approves Bank Holiday for next week to ensure fans can watch the World Cup

By britishbulletin.com8 June 20263 Mins Read
King Charles approves Bank Holiday for next week to ensure fans can watch the World Cup
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King Charles has granted royal approval for a special one-off bank holiday in Scotland next Monday, June 15th, giving football supporters the chance to watch their national team compete at the World Cup for the first time in nearly three decades.

The Tartan Army will face Haiti in their opening Group C fixture, marking Scotland’s return to the tournament after a 28-year absence since their last appearance in 1998.


The additional day off will allow fans to enjoy the late-night match and recuperate before heading back to work.

The match presents a significant challenge for supporters hoping to watch live, with kick-off scheduled for 9pm local time in the United States – translating to 2am on Sunday, June 14th for those tuning in from Scotland.

King Charles has granted royal approval for a special one-off bank holiday in Scotland next Monday, June 15th, giving football supporters the chance to watch their national team compete at the World Cup for the first time in nearly three decades.

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The fixture will take place at Gillette Stadium near Boston, a venue more commonly associated with American football as the home ground of the NFL’s New England Patriots.

First Minister John Swinney put forward the proposal for the additional public holiday, recognising that fans would need time both to support their team and recover afterwards.

Speaking about the decision, Mr Swinney said: “Scotland will be on the world stage this summer and I want as many people as possible to be able to celebrate that moment.”

He emphasised the deep significance of football to the nation, noting it had been “almost three decades since our men’s national team played at the World Cup finals tournament.”

First Minister John Swinney put forward the proposal for the additional public holiday, recognising that fans would need time both to support their team and recover afterwards.

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The First Minister expressed his appreciation to the monarch for backing the initiative, stating: “I am very grateful to His Majesty King Charles for approving the proposal.”

Mr Swinney also urged businesses across Scotland to collaborate with their employees to establish arrangements enabling maximum participation in the celebrations.

Following the Haiti encounter, Steve Clarke’s squad will take on Morocco at a more manageable 11pm kick-off on Friday, June 19th, before concluding their group campaign against Brazil at the same time on Wednesday, June 24th.

Aston Villa midfielder John McGinn and Scott McTominay, who has flourished at Napoli after a difficult spell at Manchester United, are expected to spearhead the Scottish challenge.

Aston Villa midfielder John McGinn and Scott McTominay, who has flourished at Napoli, are expected to spearhead the Scottish challenge.

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The tournament represents Scotland’s ninth World Cup appearance, though the nation has yet to advance beyond the group stage in any of their previous eight attempts.

English supporters will be watching developments north of the border with considerable interest, as no bank holiday has ever been granted for a Three Lions World Cup fixture.

England’s group stage schedule appears less demanding, with their latest match against Panama kicking off at 10pm.

However, should Gareth Southgate’s side top their group, they would face a round of 16 tie in Mexico City with a 1am start time on a Monday morning.

England fans will be hoping the Scottish precedent might pave the way for similar treatment during the knockout rounds.

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