The town’s licensing board accepted the transfer at a gathering however vetoed outside fan zones.
Aberdeen boozers could have prolonged opening hours for Scotland’s video games within the World Cup this summer season.
The town’s licensing board met to approve a blanket extension till 3am when the nationwide group performs within the match in North America. An additional half-an-hour of drinking-up time will even be allowed after the ultimate whistle.
Steve Clarke’s group could have their first fixture towards Haiti on Sunday June 14 – with the sport kicking off at 2am UK time.
The Scottish Authorities has mentioned it should work carefully with native authorities on prolonged pub opening hours, however the choices are finally right down to native licensing boards.
Aberdeen’s board accepted the modifications at a gathering on Tuesday, Jnauary 20. A report from licensing officers acknowledged that the matches involving Scotland are the primary concern, though another video games may want prolonged licensing hours.
It mentioned: “Our proposal is, a blanket extension for Scotland video games, with closing half-an-hour after the ultimate whistle to permit for consuming up and dispersal.
“The identical for quarterfinals, semifinals and the ultimate itself.”
However the officers had been much less eager on the opportunity of outside fan zones, saying: “When it comes to fan zones, because of the instances concerned we don’t assume exterior fan zones are appropriate.
“There could also be exceptions to this the place the noise impression shall be minimal, nonetheless normally it is going to be very disruptive to the encircling space.
“We suggest that any fan zone is submitted within the standard method by way of software.”
Teams representing hospitality companies have referred to as for pub opening hours to be prolonged for the World Cup video games.
Earlier this month, First Minister John Swinney proposed that the day after Scotland’s first match within the 2026 World Cup needs to be a nationwide vacation north of the border.
Financial institution holidays will be appointed in Scotland by royal proclamation, with the primary minister advising the Privy Council.










