03 Jul 2026, 16:19
British bookmakers could delay match graphics for England–Mexico
- MG Finance Group has delayed the start of the match graphics for England–Mexico by 11:00, which starts at 01:00 BST.
- TUC has criticized the bookmakers, saying that they could have avoided the situation by thinking about the matter, pinpointing the reason for the delay, and Acas has agreed with the criticism.
- British Chambers of Commerce says that the disruption could be scaled down for businesses, with the front-runner being the Sainsbury's and Aldi.
Ahead of the England–Mexico match, which kicks off at 01:00 BST, a report from the BBC says that a British bookmakers’ company is running the advertising break later than planned. The BBC material states that the company’s proposal for practical reasons, which could be avoided, has been delayed. TUC, the professional body of the trade union, says that the company could have avoided the delay by thinking about the matter.
In the UK, MG Finance Group’s CEO, Joashua Elash, said that the company delayed the start of the match graphics at 11:00. In a statement, he said that the company’s proposal for practical reasons, which could be avoided, has been delayed.
BBC material also says that TUC, the professional body of the trade union, has criticized the delay. TUC, the trade union body, has said that the company could have avoided the delay by thinking about the matter.
Starring the Acas director, John Palmer, said that the company’s actions could be linked to the fact that it is not following the rules, only to the practical reasons. He also said that it could be a clear violation of the rules.
In a statement, British Chambers of Commerce said that businesses should not be disrupted by the situation, and that the disruption could be avoided. Director Kate Shoesmith said that the company’s actions could be linked to the fact that it is not following the rules, only to the practical reasons. She also said that it could be a clear violation of the rules.
BBC material also says that Sainsbury’s and Aldi have agreed to the disruption. Keystone Law’s Michael Last said that bookmakers cannot be held responsible for the delay in the match, or that it is not possible to predict the delay. He said that the delay could be linked to the fact that the company is not following the rules. He also said that the delay could be linked to the fact that the company is not following the rules.
Meanwhile, Independent reports that the delay could be an “unscheduled duvet day” during the match, and also says that one of the employees planned to take the day off for personal reasons. It says the reason could be that the employee did not follow the plan. It says that the employee could take the day off for personal reasons.
Independent also says that the delay could be an “unscheduled duvet day” during the match, and also says that one of the employees planned to take the day off for personal reasons. It says the reason could be that the employee did not follow the plan. It says that the employee could take the day off for personal reasons.
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