Fans will blow an unimaginable £500million on booze watching the last-32 World Cup video games

With England riding high off the back of their 2-0 win against Panama Three Lions’ fans will splash out £341m alone on their next Rumble In The Jungle showdown against the DR Congo Leopards

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Fans will blow an incredible half-a-billion quid on booze watching the last-32 World Cup knockout games.(Image: Getty Images)

Fans will blow an incredible half-a-billion quid on booze watching the last-32 World Cup knockout games.

Germany’s shock penalty shootout defeat by Paraguay triggered an ‘anybody-could-go-out’ football frenzy.

The added excitement of knockout matches sparked a 35% surge in spending compared to group games.

With England riding high off the back of their 2-0 win against Panama Three Lions’ fans will splash out £341m on their next Rumble In The Jungle showdown against the DR Congo Leopards.

According to data from retail analysts VoucherCodes 19 million Brits will tune into Round of 32 matches.

World Cup fever to generate £3.8bn for the UK economy from retail and hospitality sales.

A VoucherCodes spokesman said: “Football fever is officially sweeping the nation with a whopping 19 million football fans expected to tune into the Round of 32 – more than the entire Group Stage.

“Brits will blow £499m over the first knock-out stage, averaging an impressive £31m per match.

“This marks a 35% rise versus the group stage.

“The Round of 32 forms part of a colossal £3.8bn expected to be splurged across the entire tournament.

“With the matches airing between 6pm and 2am, Brits are turning their living rooms into fan zones as 16.6m people plan to tune in from home, triggering a retail boom of £395m – equating to £25m per match.”

Supermarkets are set to do ‘especially well’ with a forecast £249m going on food and drink, while electricals (£55m), sportswear (£42m), garden items (£21m), merch (£19m) and other watch-party essentials will also be popular.

“But it’s not just retailers who are raking it in,” said the spokesman.

“Two-fifths of fans – 7.3 million punters – will head through pub doors to watch the games.

“Thirsty football fans will inject £104.1m into hospitality venues, stuffing themselves with half-time food and drink.

“Delving into England’s next showdown against the DRC, both retailers and hospitality venues will see a bump in sales.

“With a Wednesday 5pm kickoff, the match will see 3.5 million people watch from their local pubs and bars, while 11.2 million will watch from the comfort of their sofa.

“As a result Brits are expected to spend £276.3m in retail stores with the large majority of this going towards snacks and drinks.

“A more modest £64.8m will go to the hospitality sector from fans dashing to the pubs post-work.”

The company’s savings expert Clair Hughes said: “As England make their way through the tournament, spending is on the up.

“Driven by rising excitement, fans are becoming increasingly willing to part with their cash, splashing out on at-home celebrations and trips to their local pub or beer garden to cheer on the Three Lions.

“With more than three weeks left to go until the final, fans will need to pace themselves to keep both energy and cash in reserve for when England inevitably makes it all the way to the final.“

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