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One million football fans will ‘work’ from the pub while watching the EUROS

MORE than one million employees are planning to ‘work’ from the pub for football matches kicking off during office hours, according to new research.

More than one million fans are planning to watch all 51 games during the summer of sport, by Uswitch.com, meaning many will be bending the definition of ‘working from home’. 

Seven million people working from home are planning to tune into a football match during office hours, and more than three million said they would have an alcoholic drink while enjoying the big game at work

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Photo by Thomas Serer on Unsplash. Seventeen football matches take place at 2 pm or 5 pm on workdays.

On top of that, only one in eight football fans intend to ask their boss’s permission before tuning into the big games during office hours. 

Many home-workers will find it hard to avoid video calls or meetings during 2pm kick-offs, but almost three million fans said they would sneakily have a match on in the background.

Working from home gives many the opportunity to dress down during working hours and one in eight fans plan on wearing their favourite team’s shirt for a big game.

Uswitch is advising people on how to reduce the lag when watching live online sport in 4K, and how to improve picture quality when streaming TV shows and films.

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Photo by Jannik Skorna on Unsplash. Uswitch.com is offering tips for football fans this summer to get the best possible experience when watching matches from home.

This could mean making sure other internet-enabled devices are turned off when streaming, and positioning your router closer to the on-screen action.

Catherine Hiley, streaming expert at Uswitch.com, said:“No one wants to miss a big match.

“And with several matches kicking off during office hours, millions of football fans working from home will face a few temptations.

“Trying to stream a match at the same time as taking part in a video call could push your broadband to the limit, so check the strength of your connection before giving it a go.

“If you don’t want to take the risk, have a chat with your boss, as many will be sympathetic to employees taking a delayed lunch break or making up the time later to enjoy a game kicking off at 2pm or 5pm.”

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