Study finds that football matches starting at midday fuel all-day drinking that ends in domestic abuse

Alcohol consumption following football matches is fuelling domestic abuse in the hours after a game, according to new evidence suggesting that changing kick-off times could help reduce violence.

Instances of domestic abuse increased in areas where a major match took place at midday or in the afternoon, where perpetrators had the opportunity for longer drinking sessions. The findings raise questions about previous police requests to have some contentious games played earlier in the day. While early kick-offs can be easier to police, the findings suggest they could exacerbate domestic violence later on.

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