Women’s Euros tipped to boost retail by £593m
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The Hospitality Sector Is Set For A £259.3m Boost From The 2025 Women’s Euros Tournament - CLH News: Caterer, Licensee and Hotelier News - News for Pubs, Bars, Hotels and Restaurants
Share Post Share Email A new report reveals the Women’s Euros tournament (2 Jul – 27 Jul) is set to give the hospitality industry a £259.3m boost, as consumers flock to venues to watch the games surrounded by like-minded football fans. The Women’s UEFA Euro 2025 Spending Report by VoucherCodes.co.uk, the UK’s most-trusted discount site, reveals the UK economy is set for a £851.6m spike in sales from the tournam…
Women’s Euros tournament to give retail £593m boost, according to report
The Women’s Euros tournament is forecast to give a £593.4m boost to the retail sector, according to a the Women’s UEFA Euro 2025 Spending Report, by VoucherCodes.co.uk. The discount site forecasts a £851.6m uplift for the UK economy, as fans spend with retailers, including £441.8… This story continues at Women’s Euros tournament to give retail £593m boost, according to report Or just read more coverage at Talking Retail
Women’s Euros to deliver £593m retail boost, report finds
The Women’s Euro 2025 football tournament is expected to deliver a £593.4m boost to UK retail, according to a new report from VoucherCodes.co.uk. The Women’s UEFA Euro 2025 Spending Report forecasts that the event will contribute £851.6m to the UK economy overall. Around 19.7 million fans are expected to watch matches from home, with 15.2 million predicted to make purchases either in store or online. This equates to 22% of the UK population, the…
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