JD Sports reveals Christmas sales fall


Retailer JD Sports Fashion has revealed falling UK sales over the key festive season and cautioned that it expects market growth to be โ€œmutedโ€ over the year ahead.

The group reported a 5.3% drop in UK like-for-like sales in the nine weeks to January 3 as it said demand โ€œsoftenedโ€ in the first half of December across Britain and Europe.

Overall it saw group comparable store sales drop 1.8% in the nine-week period as a better performance in the US โ€“ its largest market, where sales rose 1.5% โ€“ was offset by the weak UK and European performance.

Group-wide sales for the 48 weeks so far of its financial year to January 3 dropped 2.1%.

It said it remains on track with full-year profit forecasts, with most analysts expecting a drop to ยฃ849 million from ยฃ923 million in 2024-25.

JD Sports also struck a cautious note over the outlook, saying it expects โ€œmuted market growthโ€ in 2026-27.

Regis Schultz, chief executive of JD Sports, said the group was trading in a โ€œvolatile consumer backdropโ€.

He said: โ€œBlack Friday saw strong customer engagement across all regions, but demand softened in the first half of December, particularly in Europe and the UK.

โ€œWe responded decisively in the final weeks of the period by choosing to make targeted price investments, and we saw improved sales in the immediate run-up to Christmas Day and the period after.โ€

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