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Andy Burnham proposes lifting ban on pints in football stadiums

5 July 2026
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Andy Burnham has proposed lifting the long-standing ban on football fans consuming alcohol in stadiums if he becomes Prime Minister. The current law, enacted over 40 years ago to combat hooliganism, prohibits drinking within sight of the pitch during men’s football matches, while fans of other sports, including rugby and cricket, can drink freely in their seats. Recently, a successful trial allowed alcohol consumption at Women’s Super League matches. During a video message celebrating a rugby league victory, Burnham questioned the inconsistency, pointing out that while rugby fans can drink in their seats, football fans cannot. His comments were supported by Labour MP Luke Charters, who previously called for a modernized approach to alcohol consumption at football games.

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The ban on alcohol consumption in football stadiums was introduced in 1985 amidst rising violence associated with football hooliganism. It reflects a historical response to safety concerns in sports venues, particularly in the UK, where football-related violence had peaked. This proposal comes amidst a broader discussion on modernizing sports regulations and reflects changing attitudes towards alcohol in sports. As other sports have adapted to allow drinking, calls for similar changes in football underscore a shifting cultural landscape in how fans engage with the game.

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