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World Cup Betting Offers, Odds & Price Boosts – June 26
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World Cup betting offers – June 26
The Standard’s betting experts have picked out the top offers from World Cup betting sites, featuring unique sign up offers and the latest promotions from online bookmakers.
The Sky Bet World Cup offer for new customers has been constantly updated throughout the tournament, and right now bettors can get enhanced odds of 50/1 on England to beat Panama on Saturday.
The usual Sk Bet offer is a £0.05, get £30 in free bets promotion. While not the biggest welcome offer, it is tough to beat in terms of value for money.
There’s a chance to claim a share of £5 million with Sky Bet too. Wager £5 or more on the World Cup winner market to be in the prize draw, which will pay out if England win the tournament.
The Sky Bet Club provides a free bet for those punters who place five or more World Cup wagers, whilst price boosts are available for every game on Sky Bet’s excellent mobile app.
The Betfred World Cup offer gives bettors enhanced odds of 50/1 on an England win over Panama. The deal requires a £1 cash bet on England at the usual match odds, with the extra winning credited as free bets.
Alternatively, new customers who sign up and bet a minimum of £10 on any event on the sportsbook receive £50 in free bets to wager on the World Cup via the normal Betfred welcome offer.
Bettors can also secure a £10 free bet by wagering on every England and Scotland match at the tournament. Put together a bet builder with three or more legs and combined odds of 3/1, and wager £10 to qualify.
Betfred are also running a bet and get offer for selected World Cup games, where punters can claim a £5 in-play free bet by wagering the same amount on a qualifying fixture.
On top of that, there’s money back on losing accumulators, and the unique double-delight & hat-trick heaven promo.
The Paddy Power World Cup offer has changed throughout the tournament, with the bookie regularly running special offers for selected matches. That is the case with Saturday’s clash between England and Panama, for which Paddy Power are offering 50/1 on a goal being scored.
The standard welcome bonus is a bet £10, get £50 in free bets scheme.
England bettors will also be interested to know that there is a free bet builder bet available for every England group stage game.
With Paddy’s Rewards Club, enhanced odds, free bet builder for every England game, and Paddy’s Wonder Wheel, there is plenty of draw to Paddy Power’s World Cup offerings.
The Betfair welcome offer for the World Cup features £30 in free bets. The free bets are exclusively for bet builders, which may or may not suit football bettors.
Bettors can also claim a £10 free bet every week of the tournament with Betfair. Opt in and wager £10 or more on an accumulator or bet builder to receive a £10 free bet token for use on accas or bet builders.
Betfair all offer a 90-minute guarantee on all World Cup games. That means if a wager on a match result market is winning when the clock strikes 90, it will be marked as a winner, no matter the final outcome.
Coral’s World Cup offer is a bet £10, get £50 in free bets. The free bets are split into £10 tokens, and all of them are eligible for wagering on football.
Bettors can also get their stake refunded on losing bet builders for selected World Cup matches, including England’s next game with Ghana. The Rewards Shaker gives punters the chance to claim a betting bonus every day of the tournament, including free bets and odds boosts.
William Hill are all about the boosts for the World Cup, providing daily enhanced odds specials on selected matches, while offering a 50% winnings boost on successful bet builders.
There are also accumulator boosts available at Hills, while they will continue to enhanced the odds of selected outright bets throughout the tournament.
For new bettors, the William Hill World Cup offer is a bet £10, get £30 in free bets promotion, with the free bets eligible for wagering on the World Cup.
This weekend is the last chance to claim the popular BetVictor World Cup offer, which gives new bettors enhanced odds of 100/1 on the Three Lions winning the World Cup. The offer expires after England’s last group game on Saturday.
BetVictor have a good selection of price boosts for the opening game on both singles and multiples, while bettors can use the Lucky Dip feature to get enhanced odds on a random selection on selected World Cup markets.
The BetMGM sign-up offer includes £40 in free bets (4x £10 tokens), all of which can be wagered on the World Cup. New bettors will need to register, make a first deposit and then bet £10 to unlock the welcome bonus.
Bettorts can get their money back as a free bet on selected matches. Just put together a bet builder with four or more legs on the chosen game, select second chance on the bet slip and enter your stake. Should the wager lose, punters will receive their stake back as a free bet builder token.
BetMGM also offers bettors the chance to claim a free bet or profit boost each day of the World Cup via their free-to-play Golden Spin promotion. Opt in and spin the wheel to claim a guaranteed prize.
Tote’s welcome offer is bet £10 and get £40 in free bets, although not all of the welcome bonus can be used to wager on World Cup games.
Tote’s top World Cup promotion is both novel and unique with bettors able to get their money back on losing World Cup outright bets if the team they backed goes out on penalties.
Tote are offering a maximum refund of £25 on those losing World Cup outright bets, while users can who bet £25 on accumulator wagers can get a £5 free bet each week.
The Ladbrokes sign-up offer is offering new users £30 in free bets when they sign up and wager £5 on a World Cup market at odds of 1/2 or greater. In return, bettors receive 6 x £5 free bet tokens, five of which can be used to bet on football.
Accumulator bettors can get their stake refunded as a free bet if one leg of their World Cup acca doesn’t win, so long as their multiple has at least five legs. There’s also a £5 free bet builder wager available daily for bettors who deposit £10 in shop using a Club Ladbrokes card and then wager £10 online.
Today’s free bet offers
We’ve pulled together our pick of the top World Cup offers for today’s games, featuring a mix of sign-up promotions, money-back specials and free bets.
|
Bookmaker |
Free bet offer |
How it works |
|---|---|---|
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Betfair |
Bet £10, get a £10 free bet |
Opt in, wager £10 or more an accumulator or bet builder (minimum 3+ legs) and receive a £10 free bet to use on accumulators or bet builders. |
|
Betfred |
Money back on losing bet builders |
Opt in, create a bet builder for Norway vs France (3+ legs, minimum odds 3/1). Get your stake refunded if the bet builder doesn’t win. |
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Bet365 |
Free bet if Eng vs Pan bet builder loses |
Put together an England vs Panama bet builder, enter your cash stake amount, select ‘Use Money Back in Free Bets’ on the bet slip. All losing bets are refunded in free bets. |
|
William Hill |
Free bet builder bet |
Opt in, place a cash bet on a World Cup acca (2+ legs, minimum odds evens) and Hills will match your stake with a free bet builder bet. |
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Sky Bet |
£1 free bet for England vs Panama |
Opt in, claim the £1 free bet token and use the token on any England vs Panama market. |
World Cup price boost offers
Price boost offers are everywhere at this World Cup, with every bookmaker enhancing their odds across a multitude of bet types. Here are today’s best price boost bets:
|
Bookmaker |
Bet |
Price boost |
|---|---|---|
|
Betfred |
Kylian Mbappe & Michael Olise 1+ shot on target each vs Norway |
2/5 > Evs |
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bet365 |
Erling Haaland over 0.5 1st half shots on target |
8/15 > Evs |
|
Coral |
France to win & over 2.5 goals vs Norway |
6/5 > 13/10 |
|
Sky Bet |
Lamine Yamal 2+ shots on target vs Uruguay |
11/10 > 6/4 |
|
William Hill |
France to score 1st vs Norway |
4/9 > Evs |
Bettors can find the best odds for World Cup fixtures below. The odds are live, so any changes made by bookmakers will be reflected instantly.
2026 World Cup outright odds
Below are live outright winner odds for the 2026 World Cup, which will change significantly throughout the tournament.
This match is all about Haaland against Mbappe, really and how many they can score in this tournament.
France are favourites for the tournament, but Norway’s two wins out of two in their first World Cup in 28 years reflects their quality throughout the pitch. Martin Odegaard assisted Haaland’s second against Iraq and will look to exploit new Real Madrid signing Ibrahima Konate if he comes in to replace Saliba.
Both sides have been free-scoring so far and I expect that to continue, but with France coming out on top in an exciting and pulsating affair. Mbappe and Haaland are a lock to score at least once, if not more.
The Standard reviewed all the World Cup offers listed on this page before putting them forward. Here are some of the criteria we considered when looking at free bet promotions and other offers.
Welcome offer value and qualifying stake
We weigh the value against the qualifying stake, as a high free bet figure means little if the qualifying bet is £20 at evens, for example.
Headline figures (£30, £40, £50) are only one factor – lower qualifying stakes often win out for casual bettors.
Free bets can be paid out in different ways, which might impact the overall value of an offer.
For example, bonuses split into 4x £10 free bets give bettors more wagering options, allowing them to potentially diversify their bonus, whereas one big £40 free bet token forces a single decision.
Restrictions on qualifying bets and free bet tokens can also make or break a welcome offer. Bettors should look out for minimum odds restrictions or caps on winnings from World Cup free bet offers.
Bettors may also be hindered by the type of wager a free bet can be used for. If the bookmaker offers a large bounty of free bets for joining, but all the free bets are restricted to correct score or more niche markets, the offer loses some value.
Some World Cup betting offers require bettors to wager any winnings, which subtracts from the value of any welcome offer.
Ongoing World Cup promotions
Plenty of bookmakers will continue football-specific promos such as 2 Up, money back on losing bet builders, acca insurance, daily price boosts, and free-to-play games for the World Cup.
Ongoing promotions provide return value for bettors, so regular punters are set to benefit more from promotions.
How to bet on the 2026 World Cup
The Standard has an in-depth guide on how to bet on the World Cup with plenty of useful insights, but for those seeking some quick hints and tips, here’s our top advice for World Cup betting.
Understand World Cup betting markets
Knowing how each betting market works and what has to happen in order for a bet to win is critical. Bettors should never bet on a market they don’t understand.
A novice bettor may want to keep it simple, wagering on markets like the World Cup winner or match result while building up their betting knowledge.
Outright vs match betting
Outright markets, such as tournament winner, top scorer, and Golden Ball, tend to offer the best value before the tournament starts, when the field is wide open and prices have not yet been sharpened by results.
Outright prices shorten quickly during the knockout rounds and that value tends to evaporate once the field narrows past the round of 16.
However, there are occasionally opportunities to get a bit of extra value on outright bets during the tournament following a surprise group stage defeat, i.e. Saudi Arabia beating eventual winners Argentina in 2022.
Match betting is the safer ground once teams are actually playing and form is visible.
Bet builders and accumulators
Bet builders combine multiple selections from a single match, such as match result, over/under, and an anytime goalscorer.
Accumulators instead combine selections from multiple matches and the odds compound across each leg.
Large accas can look tempting, with huge potential returns, but don’t forget the risk factor is being multiplied with each leg added, just like the odds. That being said, acca insurance is offered by some bookmakers such as Ladbrokes, which refunds your stake (up to £10) if just one selection of your 5+ leg acca fails.
Bet builder boosts, provided by bookies such as William Hill and Bet365, can also add a little extra value on the bettor’s side.
Reading odds and finding value
UK bookmakers default to fractional odds, but you can change odds to decimal in the app or website settings.
Bettors can work out their potential return with fractional odds: the right number shows the stake, and the left shows the winnings. So, if a £1 bet was placed at 3/1 odds and it won, bettors would make a £3 profit and also get their £1 stake back.
Decimal odds show how much you would receive back, including your stake. So, 4.00 in decimal odds is equivalent to 3/1.
The implied probability of a bet winning can also be determined from the odds. A price of 2/1 means the bookmaker rates the outcome at a 33.3 per cent of happening. If a punter rates it higher, that is where value sits.
You can find further value by comparing prices across multiple bookmakers using The Standard’s odds tool.
Bankroll discipline across a tournament
Set a total tournament budget before the opening match and stick to it – avoid chasing losses with bigger stakes on the next match.
Treat bets on your own nation’s matches with extra caution – emotional bets are usually bad bets.
Where is the 2026 World Cup being held?
For the first time, three countries will host the World Cup. The USA will host the majority of games, including all matches from the quarter-finals onwards – 78 matches across 11 cities in total. Canada and Mexico will host 13 games each, across two and three cities, respectively. The final is at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
What are the best World Cup betting offers?
The Standard’s picks are re-ranked daily based on the current state of each promotion and the World Cup.
Personal preference can play a big part in what a punter views as the best offer – if you prefer accas, promotions that offer an accas winnings boost or minimise risk with free bet refunds might be preferable over boosted in-play odds, for example.
Can you bet live on the World Cup?
Yes, every UK-licensed bookmaker on this list offers in-play betting on World Cup matches.
If live in-play betting is your thing, LeoVegas Sport’s welcome offer is a 100% profit boost on a first in-play bet.
Grosvenor also offers a strong variety of in-play bet builder markets.
Is the 2026 World Cup still going ahead?
Yes, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The 2026 tournament is the first to feature the expanded 48-team format, with 104 games across 39 days confirmed by FIFA.
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