A Scottish brewer has backed calls for pubs to be given ‘special dispensation’ to screen Scotland’s 2026 World Cup matches late at night.

Innis & Gunn founder Dougal Sharp
The tournament will be hosted in North America, with a time difference of at least five hours, meaning some of Scotland’s fixtures could be shown as late as 2am.
The call has come from Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole and has been supported by Innis & Gunn founder Dougal Sharp.
“Scotland qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 1998 is a defining moment for this generation, and Scots haven’t waited almost 30 years to watch it half-asleep on a tiny screen at home,” said Sharp.
“These games deserve atmosphere, noise, and people coming together across the nation to back the boys in North America…
‘Don’t miss this open goal’
“Big moments in Scottish football are meant to be shared, and by extending licenses we can give people the chance to gather safely, celebrate properly, and support local venues at the same time. It’s a win for everyone.”
He added: “And, let’s be honest, the way things are going, we should probably be preparing for a long run deep into the tournament. There’s no harm in being ready for a wee bit of history.
“So, to those in power, don’t miss this open goal, and give the pub trade — and the nation — another reason to celebrate.”











