The UK government says there are no plans for an extra bank holiday off the back of a potential World Cup win for Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses.
, the government said: "We congratulate the Lionesses on their fantastic achievement in getting to the Women's World Cup final. The current pattern of public and bank holidays is well established and there are no plans to change this.
"It added: "Winning the World Cup would be a massive moment for the country and make no mistake we'll find the right way to celebrate. As Sarina Wiegman herself has said, the first thing to do is focus on the final and the whole country will be rooting for the Lionesses this weekend."Wiegman's side have reached their first-ever World Cup final after winning the Euros last summer.
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