NSW hospitality kicks goals with World Cup special trading extension

NSW Gov

Football fans will be able to celebrate the FIFA World Cup final at hotels and clubs across the State with the NSW Government extending trading from 10pm this Sunday through to 5am on Monday morning, 19 December.

Minister for Hospitality and Racing, Kevin Anderson said patrons will be able to watch the match which kicks off at 2am on Monday, 19 December at a range of venues.

"These extended hours will allow fans to enjoy one of the biggest global sporting events with friends and family at their local club or pub," Mr Anderson said.

"It is great to see the special extended trading hours bringing benefits to the hospitality sector in NSW, creating more jobs and options for people to celebrate different events."

Since 2021, the NSW Government has implemented year-round trading hour extensions during major sporting and cultural events, helping to boost the 24-Hour Economy, create jobs and breathe life into local nightlife.

Longer trading hours will be in place for the FIFA World Cup Final between 10pm on Sunday, 18 December and 5am on Monday, 19 December for hotels and clubs that are providing a live broadcast of the match.

The extended trading hours apply only to drinks sold on premises, not takeaway alcohol sales. Venues already approved to trade during or beyond the extended hours can operate as usual.

Hotels and clubs must still comply with any individual trading restrictions or other special conditions that apply to their liquor licence.

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