Wetherspoons confirms it won't play any live sport games on TVs in pubs when it reopens
For the same reason, all live music, comedy gigs and dancing have been banned.Here, we take you through all of the rules punters will have to follow when they go to a Wetherspoons pub from Saturday:Order your food and drink via the Wetherspoons appKeep your children seated at the tablesThe government hopes to update the guidelines soon but in the meantime Wetherspoons has made the call not to play any live sports games on TV throughout July.
"For this reason and to avoid crowds congregating, no football or sporting events will be shown on our TVs during July."Wetherspoons has also introduced a handful of new measures that will keep staff and customers safe when it reopens around"Sneeze screens" have been put up between tables and customers will be asked to order food and drink through the free app.
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