JACOBS STEPS-UP AS 'OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF STAYING AWAKE' AS SCHEDULE REVEALS SUMMER MATCH TIMES WILL PUSH EUROPEAN FOOTBALL FANS TO THE LIMIT
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BREMEN, Germany, June 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- European football fans are preparing for the most sleep-deprived month in sporting history. The published match schedule reveals that the expanded 104-match tournament schedule will force millions of fans into a brutal 'night shift', with over two-thirds of the tournament kicking off during late-night or early-morning hours.
In response, Jacobs has stepped up to become the 'Official Sponsor of Staying Awake', launching a dedicated campaign to support the true heroes of the tournament: the sleep-deprived fans keeping the passion alive in the dead of night. Looking at the European broadcast schedule and defining a 'late start' as any local kick-off between 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM, the stark reality for European television audiences is laid bare:
Brutal Nights for Europe's Biggest Matchups The time zone differences mean that glamour ties and local derbies will become midnight or post-midnight rituals. For example, some highly anticipated group-stage matches will kick off at 11:00 PM in the UK, midnight (12:00 AM) in Central Europe, and 1:00 AM in Eastern Europe. Even early-evening games in the UK, including England vs. Croatia on June 17 (9:00 PM UK), push Central European viewers straight into the late-night zone with a 10:00 PM CET kick-off, while Eastern European fans must tune in at 11:00 PM. As the tournament progresses, the stakes, and the hours, get even higher. Knock out stages will drag the clock further, with games kicking off at 10:30 PM CET for Central Europe and 11:30 PM for Eastern Europe. The German Midnight Shift: German football fans face a gruelling month, with 71 of the 104 tournament matches (68.3%) kicking off after 10:00 PM CET. Key matches, including high-profile group stages and the crucial knockout rounds, will regularly run past midnight. With the German team commanding massive TV shares, millions of workers are expected to log onto work exhausted the morning after late-night matchdays. Supporting the Supporters Rather than admitting defeat to sleep, fans are preparing to wear their tiredness as a badge of honour. The timings, along with the rarity of the event and national-team gravity will drive millions to embrace late nights with coffee, group chats, and morning-after bragging rights to get through the workday. "Supporters are the lifeblood of football, but this year, they are being asked to pull double shifts," said Fabienne Rollot, Marketing Director for JDE Peet's, Germany. "When your national team is playing a crucial match at midnight, going to bed is simply not an option. That's why Jacobs is proud to celebrate fans and the moments that bring them together this summer. We aren't here to support matches or players on the pitch; we are supporting the fans on the sofa, ensuring they have the energy to shout at the TV at 1:00 AM and still make it to work the next day."
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