The BBC has identified at least 30 additional demonstrations being planned by far-right activists around the UK, including a new protest in Southport, this weekend.
"It will give fans even more time to support their pub.Some pubs in the region have already seen an uplift in trade from capitalising on Euro 20204 fever.
The Church Inn, in Swinton, has had record takings during the tournament, landlady Steph Savage told BBC Radio Manchester.More than 200 people packed the pub inside and out forMs Savage said she was surprised by the turnout for a midweek kick-off.
"Because it was an 8pm kick-off on a Wednesday I thought it would be busy, but not rammed."Boy, was I wrong, because I think the whole of Swinton was in the pub.
"From 5pm onwards we were packed, we reached capacity at 6pm, and then I didn't know what to do with people coming in."
Ms Savage added that she was trying not to think about the clean-up operation, but added "if it means we win, [people] can throw all their pints everywhere".this year as part of an ongoing £317m project to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow.
The RAC urged those travelling to airports to leave "even earlier than usual" and said diversion routes will be in place.will allow for the installation of a new bridge on the roundabout of junction 10.
Among the road users affected will be many of those travelling to and from Heathrow and Gatwick.has advised drivers to avoid the area and complete "journeys in other ways" where possible, with delays likely along diversion routes.