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World Cup kicks off to a slow start for Hong Kong pubs, but trade predicts custom will pick up as tournament progresses

  • Pubs still hedging bets on whether the tournament will prove a money-spinner for the trade
  • But some say increase in business of 20 to 30 per cent possible over the course of the world’s biggest football event

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Football fans gather in Central Market. Photo: Oscar Liu
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Hong Kong football fans cheered as the World Cup at last kicked off on Sunday night, but the city’s pubs were unsure if the month-long tournament would mean a big win for business even though Covid-related restrictions on opening hours have been scrapped.

The city’s nightlife districts remained quiet, with only a few pubs along Lockhart Road in Wan Chai filled with football fans in the lead up to England’s clash with Iran at 9pm on Monday.

The Central bar district Lan Kwai Fong was quiet and pubs remained mostly empty an hour after the match began.

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Only one or two pubs were showing the game, but the crowds appeared not to be paying much attention to the drama on the pitch.

Edward Langston, 18 (second from right) watches his first World Cup in Wan Chai’s Queen Victoria pub with a group of friends. Photo: Jess Ma
Edward Langston, 18 (second from right) watches his first World Cup in Wan Chai’s Queen Victoria pub with a group of friends. Photo: Jess Ma

A bartender at Wan Chai’s Queen Victoria pub, who asked not to be named, said the usual Sunday crowd was larger than the World Cup fans that almost filled the bar.

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