Delhi CM Rekha Gupta invites Messi fans to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 Final till 4 am
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday, 18 July extended an open invitation to Lionel Messi fans across the capital to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final at city restaurants and cafes, which have been permitted to operate until 4 am this weekend under the Delhi government's existing 24x7 business framework. The announcement, made via a post on X, positions Delhi as a football-ready city ahead of the sport's biggest night of the year.
What the CM Said
Chief Minister Gupta invoked the legacy of Lionel Messi in her post, calling the Final 'one night that generations will remember.' She said, 'Every football fan has watched Lionel Messi make history. Now, history has one more story to tell. A legend. A teenage prodigy. One trophy. One night that generations will remember. Delhi is ready for that night.'
She further noted that the city's 24x7 operating framework, already in place under the government's ease of doing business reforms, enables restaurants, cafes, and other eligible establishments across the capital to legally host fans through the early hours of the morning.
The Policy Behind the Permission
The late-night operating window is not a one-off exemption — it is part of a broader set of Ease of Doing Business reforms the Rekha Gupta government has pursued since assuming office in February 2025. These reforms include a Single Window System, 75 e-District services, a warehousing and logistics policy, and targeted support for MSMEs and manufacturing. The Delhi budget was also expanded from ₹75,000 crore to ₹1 lakh crore as part of this economic push.
Delhi Jan Vishwas Bill: Decriminalising Minor Offences
Complementing the business-friendly framework is the Delhi Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2026, approved by the Delhi Cabinet in December 2025. The legislation decriminalises minor, technical, and procedural violations, replacing criminal proceedings with civil penalties, administrative fines, and an appellate mechanism.
Chief Minister Gupta said the Bill aims to simplify compliance, reduce the burden on courts, and make the administrative machinery more effective. The Delhi legislation mirrors the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act, 2023/2025 enacted by the Centre, under which minor offences in central laws were similarly decriminalised.
Significance for Delhi's Night Economy
The FIFA Final watch-night is, in effect, a live demonstration of what Delhi's 24x7 economy policy looks like in practice. Notably, major sporting events with late-night or early-morning schedules — particularly those involving global icons like Messi — have historically driven significant footfall to hospitality venues. By publicly flagging the 4 am permission, the government is also signalling to businesses that the policy has political backing at the highest level.
As football fans across Delhi prepare to gather for the Final, the city's hospitality sector stands to benefit from what could be one of its busiest late-night weekends of the year.