The World Cup and Domestic Abuse: Where to turn to if you need support

The World Cup can be a time of celebration for households across the country, but for many women and children it represents a time of fear as domestic abuse is predicted to rise during the tournament.

‘Research shows that incidents of domestic violence rise around major football tournaments, increasing by 38% when England lose and by 26% when they win’, Women’s Aid, 2026.

Women’s Aid have launched a new campaign titled ‘The Other Kick Off’, which represents the estimated time that domestic abuse is predicted to rise after an England game when abusive partners return home after watching a match.

This campaign follows longstanding research that shows domestic abuse rises around major football tournaments and can increase when England lose a match. This is due to heightened emotions and alcohol consumption that can increase abuse when it already exists.

No matter the game outcome, domestic abuse can never be tolerated.

If you need help with domestic abuse, here are a list of support services that can help:

If you would like further information on domestic abuse and Wandle, please click here.