The men’s national team is heading to North America to compete in their first World Cup since 1998.
However, due to the time difference their first match against Haiti won’t kick off until 2am UK time on June 14.
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The following two games against Morocco and Brazil will start at 11pm.
Dundee City Council’s licensing committee have now granted a general extension to pub opening hours during the competition.
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Under the agreed terms, the extension will be in place between June 11 and July 19.
For Scotland matches, pubs will be allowed to stay open for up to 30 minutes after full time. This includes the Haiti match.
For all other matches, pubs may open until 1am or 30 minutes after any 11pm kick-off match ends – whichever is later.
The extension will apply to all premises with an “on-sales” licence, provided they have permission to show televised sport.
