A cahoot Fixed-Rate Loan could help footie fans' finances

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A cahoot Fixed-Rate Loan could help footie fans' finances

A total of £24 million could be spent on travelling to Germany to support England in this year's World Cup – a cost that could be helped with a cahoot Fixed-Rate Loan, the company has stated today.

Assuming England reach the final of the tournament, it would cost £4,808 to travel to Germany and watch all of the matches, cahoot estimates.

This cost is made up through a number of different expenditures, including ticket prices, which add up to £734, flights at £90 and connecting trains, which will cost around £244.

The biggest expenses, however, are accommodation, which is estimated to cost around £2,387 and food and drink which cahoot suggests could cost as much as £1,320.

"Despite the World Cup being closer to home this year, the cost of following the team is still almost £5,000," said John Goddard, managing director of cahoot.

"Those people who are lucky enough to watch England in every match, including the final, will have a once in a lifetime experience, but this certainly won't come cheap."

A cahoot Fixed-Rate Loan is available at an annual rate of 5.8 per cent for loan amounts between £2,000 and £20,000.

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