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Retail theft rises during World Cup with England’s match against Panama spiking shoplifting by +17%

by Fiona Briggs
June 29, 2026
in Data
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Retail theft rose by +17% ahead of England’s final World Cup Group Stage win against Panama (Sat 27 Jun), as the Three Lions’ on-pitch success in the U.S. translated to in-store disruption at home, new figures from SAI, the leading active intelligence solution for stores, reveal.
England’s late-night fixture against Panama also saw a surge in violent incidents and operational burden on match day, up +5% and +8% respectively on the daily average, as football fever spilled over into stores.
Theft spikes on Three Lions’ match days
Data from the SAI One Platform, which analyses insight from more than 1,000 UK retail locations and inputs from over 20,000 cameras every day, showed that shoplifting across all of England’s Group Stage match days rose by +10% on average.  Instances of violence in-store also rose +8% across the three fixtures.
While the Three Lions’ first match clash with Croatia prompted a +6% rise in theft, its 2-0 win over Panama prompted the biggest rise of shoplifting across the three games (+17%), with pilfering peaked between 11am and 12noon.  Large supermarket formats the most affected, up +57% on Sat 27 Jun, with the South East the top crime hotspot for theft (+27%).
“Higher footfall, fan excitement and heightened emotions can all quickly escalate into store strain,” Chris Bell, Head of Marketing & Insight at SAI, commented. “So, while retailers will be welcoming the World Cup boost to sales, it’s very much a game of two halves and they will also recognise the need to manage the operational disruption that goes hand-in-hand with revenue opportunities.”
Scotland’s World Cup run spelt retail store strain
Despite crashing out of the World Cup and not progressing to the Knockout Stages, shoplifting on Scotland’s match days had also mirrored the same trend, although it was more marked compared to the England matches.  Theft rose by +18% on average across Scotland’s three Group Stage fixtures, with their 2nd game against Morocco seeing the biggest uptick in shoplifting, up +24%.
There was also a notable correspondence between Scotland fixtures and the number of violent incidents in-store, with instances of violence and abuse peaking ahead of their game with Haiti, up +4%.
SAI’s data also showed that, as well as an uptick in shoplifting and violent incidents, UK stores faced an increased operational burden, with store triggers and alerts rising +6% on average across England and Scotland’s Group Stage games.
“Retailers will rightly be focused on maximising the sales opportunity, but they can’t afford to take their eye off the ball when it comes to store safety, theft and operational performance,” Bell added. “And that means having the agility and data to proactively manage incidents and get ahead of store friction.”
Shoplifting predicted to jump +26% if England reach the Quarter Finals
SAI’s data forecasts that, should England progress to the World Cup Quarter Finals, shoplifting incidents could rise by an average of +26%, particularly among stores near fan zones and pub districts and across convenience formats.
Incidents involving in-store violence or abuse of store staff could also become more pronounced; historical data from SAI’s platform showed that the last three England pre-World Cup matches drove a three-fold increase in violence in-store.
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