Schools

Starmer rejects calls for pupils to miss school after 1am England World Cup match

Published July 2, 2026
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has firmly rejected proposals from England manager Thomas Tuchel that pupils should skip school to watch the national team's World Cup quarter-final against Mexico, scheduled for a 1am kick-off. Following England's victory against the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tuchel suggested parents might allow children to miss Monday lessons given the match could run until 3am, but the government has insisted on maintaining normal attendance patterns. Education minister Jacqui Smith offered an alternative strategy, recommending a 'disco nap' on Sunday afternoon to help young supporters stay awake for the fixture whilst remaining alert for their classes the following morning. The exchange highlights the ongoing tension between major cultural events and statutory school attendance requirements, placing headteachers and local authorities in the difficult position of enforcing regulations during moments of national sporting significance. The debate underscores broader questions about how the education system balances exceptional circumstances with the consistent schooling every child requires. For local government cabinet members responsible for children's services, such high-profile discussions about attendance reinforce the importance of clear messaging to families about the value of every school day, even when faced with tempting distractions.

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