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Analysis: Will the World Cup allow retailers to score winning goals?

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Infographic: World Cup spending in numbers
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    Analysis: Will the World Cup allow retailers to score winning goals?
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    World Cup goods sold at knock-down prices as England crashes out
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    Analysis: How do Italian retailers measure up as the World Cup starts?
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    World Cup: Which CEOs make retail's fantasy team?
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    Comment: A window on the World Cup or a summer of love?
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    Infographic: World Cup spending in numbers
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    In pictures: World Cup windows and displays
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    Retailers in line for £814m World Cup sales boost

Infographic: World Cup spending in numbers

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Retail sales for the World Cup are set to be slightly disappointing, with few England fans inspired by their team’s prospects.

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Analysis: Will the World Cup allow retailers to score winning goals?

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    John Lewis has a marketing campaign focused on the tournament.

    Analysis: Will the World Cup allow retailers to score winning goals?

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    World Cup memorabilia is being flogged at discount prices after England failed to make it through to the next round of the tournament.

    World Cup goods sold at knock-down prices as England crashes out

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    An advert for Carrefour Italy's savings promotion

    Analysis: How do Italian retailers measure up as the World Cup starts?

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    Retail’s World Cup fantasy team

    World Cup: Which CEOs make retail's fantasy team?

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    Niketown Oxford Street interior

    Comment: A window on the World Cup or a summer of love?

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    Infographic: World Cup spending in numbers

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    A Replay World Cup window in Berlin

    In pictures: World Cup windows and displays

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    World Cup-related retail spend is expected to total £814m

    Retailers in line for £814m World Cup sales boost

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