World Cup extended opening hours for Aberdeen pubs

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Scott McTominay was among the scorers who took Scotland to the World Cup

Hospitality businesses in Aberdeen will be allowed extended opening hours for Scotland's matches during the World Cup this summer.

The national team will face Haiti in their first fixture at the tournament for 28 years on 14 June, with kick off at 02:00 UK time.

Both other group matches, against Morocco on 19 June and Brazil on 24 June, get under way at 23:00.

A blanket extension was approved during a meeting of Aberdeen City Council's licensing board on Tuesday morning.

Premises will be allowed to remain open until half an hour after the final whistle to allow for drinking up and dispersal.

Scotland qualified for the World Cup after a dramatic 4-2 win over Denmark at Hampden Park in Glasgow.

The fixture schedule for the tournament, held in Canada, Mexico and the USA, was confirmed by Fifa at an event in Washington DC.

Scotland will face Haiti and Morocco in Boston, Massachusetts, and five-time winners Brazil in Miami, Florida.

Health Secretary Neil Gray previously said the government would work with local authorities to try to ensure supporters did not miss out.

The Scottish Beer and Pub Association (SBPA) described it as a "once-in-a-generation" event.


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