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First reported by The Standard
World Cup spike could mean extra £20m of withdrawals from Link ATMs on Wednesday

England's World Cup semi-final is expected to trigger a spike in cash withdrawals across the UK

Link forecasts £210 million will be withdrawn from UK ATMs on Wednesday. England's World Cup semi-final is expected to add £20 million to cash withdrawals. Cash use has fallen sharply, but major…

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