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Paddy Power World Cup free bets: Get 50/1 on a goal to be scored in England v Ghana tonight – UK Times

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New customers can claim enhanced 50/1 World Cup odds for a goal to be scored in England’s second World Cup match against Ghana tonight using the Paddy Power World Cup betting offer.

New sign ups simply need to click one of the links and use the Paddy Power promo code YFBDHS to create an account.

After that, deposit £5 via Apple Pay, Pay By Bank or debit card and then place a £1 maximum bet on over 0.5 goals to be scored in the Group L match before kick-off tonight.

If a goal is scored by either team, Paddy Power pays out at the normal odds in cash and the rest of the 50/1 odds are creditedin free World Cup bet builders, active for 30 days.

Key terms: 50/1 England vs Ghana Paddy Power World Cup free bets

Read all Paddy Power World Cup free bets terms before signing up. The standout terms and conditions are as follows:

  • New customers only. Available to residents of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
  • Deposit a minimum of £5 via Pay by Bank, debit card or Apple Pay.
  • Place a maximum stake of £1 on over 0.5 goals to be scored in England vs Ghana.
  • You’ll receive a cash payout if either side scores in the Group L match at the normal odds.
  • 50/1 odds are credited in free bets to use on bet builders.
  • Free bets valid for 30 days.
  • You’ll be able to see details of your free bets in the ‘My Free Bets’ tab which can be accessed at the top of the website.
  • To use your free bets, add a selection to your betslip that meets the terms and conditions of this offer.
  • Deposits made with e-wallets including Paypal, Skrill, Paysafe and Neteller will not count towards this promotion.

Paddy Power is one of the best World Cup bookmakers and, as such, there are plenty of World Cup betting promotions on offer for existing customers, and users can expect to find after signing up:

Bet boosts: Price boosts are offered on a regular basis for Paddy Power existing customers across a wide number of sporting events and World Cup price boosts will be available. Power Prices are available for additional boosts provided on the front page of the betting site or online betting app.

Acca/bet builder boosts: Paddy Power users can either use boosted Word Cup accas or bet builders found on the front page or boost the value of their own accas/bet builders using their bet slip and power boost. PP is one of the best World Cup bookies for accumulators.

#WhatOddsPaddy: A series of specially requested odds from PP users made available to all customers. For example, a goal to be scored in every single group game at the World Cup has been requested and is available to back at 22/1.

Beat the drop: Paddy Power users can answer a series of questions to win a jackpot. Users can split their funds on yes or no questions. If you answer enough questions in a row correctly, you can secure a prize fund. Comes with both free-to-play and pay-to-play options.

Spin the wheel: Paddy Power customers can play for free to spin the wheel to unlock prizes using this game. Prizes include cash, free bets for the World Cup, free spins and more.

When taking advantage of Paddy Power World Cup offers such as this, be aware that betting can be addictive, so please take steps to remain in control of your time and budget during the World Cup.

The same applies whether you’re using online slot sites, casino sites, poker sites or any other gambling medium.

Even the most knowledgeable punter can lose a bet, so always stick to a budget and never chase your losses.

It’s particularly important not to get carried away by any free bet offers or casino offers you might receive, both of which are available in abundance on gambling sites, but must be approached with caution.

You can stay in control by making use of the responsible gambling tools offered, such as deposit limits, loss limits, self-exclusion and time-outs.

You may also want to visit the following free organisations to discuss any issues with gambling you might be having:

We may earn commission from some of the links in this article, but we never allow this to influence our content. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.

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