In fact, the nation is planning to host three parties, spending three hours preparing and decorating and spending £120 on food and decorations. Football fans in Stoke-on-Trent are throwing the most football fiestas (four), followed by London (three) and Birmingham (three). Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Doncaster Free Press, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you.
It’s no surprise that 72 percent of Brits believe that watching football with family and friends is one of the greatest pleasures in life, according to research commissioned by HelloFresh. However, 86 percent say that serving up a packet of crisps in a bowl and a warm can of beer are no longer good enough. Two thirds (67 percent) will be going all out to impress friends and family, throwing a match day do to cheer themselves up (83 percent), forget the cost-of-living crisis (30 percent) and make up for a potentially washout summer (23 percent).
Four in ten (43 percent) will be laying on a massive spread, while making football themed cocktails (33 percent), dressing up (37 percent) and even buying a bigger TV (32 percent) are also ways in which Brits are going ALL OUT for their football festivities. And when it comes to the menu, fresh beef burgers (54 percent), artisan sausage rolls (50 percent), stone baked pizzas (45 percent) and cheesy chips (38 percent) top Brits favourite match day dishes, along with chicken burgers (37 percent), chicken gou.
