It’s the final of the 2026 World Cup this evening with Argentina taking on Spain in a mouth-watering title decider. Ahead of kick-off, the bookies have been hard at work, producing a range of World Cup free bet offers.The Standard's betting team have reviewed the latest World Cup free bets to go live, examining sign-up offers, money-back specials, free bet club, and various other promotions.World Cup sign up offersWorld Cup final free betsAbove are the World Cup free bets available to new customers, while the offers listed in the table below can be claimed by new and existing customers.BookmakerWorld Cup final free bet offerKey detailsBetfredBet £10, get a £10 free betPut together a bet builder for Spain vs Argentina (3+ legs, minimum odds 3/1) and wager a minimum of £10. Get a £10 free bet to use on any sport.PlayZeeBet £20, get a £10 free betDeposit at least £20, selecting ‘add bonus’, and then wager £20 or more at odds of 1.75 or greater on a first half market for Spain vs Argentina. Once the bet settles, receive a £10 free bet for the second half.ToteMoney back as a free betWager £10 on a World Cup final bet builder (4+ legs, minimum odds 3/1) and if the bet doesn’t win, get your stake back as a free bet, up to £10.Casino KingsBet £20, get a £10 free betDeposit £20 or more using the promo code FINAL. Wager £20 or more on any sport and receive a £10 free bet to use on the World Cup finalBest World Cup free bets by categoryThe Standard have picked out several World Cup free bet offers from betting sites based on various categories to help punters looking for a specific type of promotion.Biggest World Cup free betBettors can claim £60 in free bets from Spreadex when they sign up and wager £10, but half of those free bets are reserved for spread betting and may not suit everyone. Betfred have a bet £10, get £50 in free bets package, which is better suited to fixed-odds bettors when it comes to the free bets, which are split into 3 x £10 free sports bets and 2 x £10 free bet builder bets.Best World Cup odds boosts offerGrosvenor has added £30 in free bets to their World Cup welcome offer, which was originally just an odds boost promotion. Now, when placing the £10 qualifying bet required to unlock the free bets, punters receive a 100 per cent odds boost token to use with the qualifying stake.Best for free World Cup bet builder betsThe BetUK welcome offer is a bet £10, get £40 in free bets promotion, with half of that bonus allocated to bet builders. The only restriction for the bet builder free bets is that they must be used on a selection with combined odds of evens (2.0) or greater. BetUK also run a bet builder club, where punters can earn a £5 free bet each week when they wager £10 or more on bet builders.Best for free World Cup accumulator betsBOYLE Sports often comes out as the best bookie for accumulators and little has changed for the World Cup. Bettors can earn a free World Cup acca bet by placing five accumulators and can get their stake refunded in free bets if one leg of an acca doesn’t win.Best World Cup free bets for existing customersBetfred carries the largest catalogue of ongoing free bet offers during the World Cup, running daily bet and get specials on selected matches, while there are regular money back offers for losing bet builders on games. On top of that, Betfred’s acca flex offer gives bettors a free bet refund on losing accumulators, so long as they meet qualifying requirements. Lowest qualifying stake for a World Cup free bet offersSeveral World Cup promos require a £1 bet to unlock a bonus, and that’s pretty low, but the Sky Bet welcome offer can be unlocked with a qualifying bet of just 5p. Bettors need to make a first deposit of £5, but they’ll have £4.95 left in their account after making an initial bet, plus £30 in free bets from the welcome offer.How we assess World Cup offersThe Standard’s betting experts have been through a long list of free bets for the World Cup, reviewing each one in turn. Here’s how we decided on the top World Cup free bet offers: The first thing we assess is the headline return on a World Cup free bet, weighing what the bookmaker promises against what bettors actually have to stake. A £50 free bet from a £10 qualifying wager is treated differently to a £30 free bet from a £5 stake, so we rank each offer on the value it delivers relative to the risk.Qualifying bet requirementsWe pay close attention to the size of the qualifying stake and the minimum odds attached, because a low threshold can make a modest free bet more attractive than a larger reward with restrictive terms. An offer requiring a £20 qualifying bet at odds of 231 is meaningfully harder to claim than one needing £5 at evens.Restrictions on how a free bet can be used can be missed by bettors, so we check whether tokens are confined to specific sports or bet types. Read MoreExpiry windows and wagering requirementsShort expiry periods can pressure bettors into rushed selections, so we weigh how long a World Cup free bet stays valid once credited, with a 30-day window scoring better than the standard 7 days seen at most UK bookmakers. We also factor in any wagering requirements, now capped at 10x in the UK following the UK Gambling Commission's January 2026 rule changes.Ongoing offers for existing customersA welcome offer is a one-time return, so we apply the same scrutiny to a bookmaker's ongoing free bet promotions for existing customers across the tournament. Money-back specials, acca insurance, free-to-play games and tournament-led price boosts all count, with brands running a consistent free bet calendar ranking above those relying on a single sign-up bonus.2026 World Cup free bets comparedBased on our selection criteria, our betting experts at The Standard have chosen these World Cup free bets for this summer’s tournament from UK Gambling Commission-licensed bookmakers.BookmakerWelcome offerMin qualifying betMin oddsFree bet expiryKey terms BetMGMBet £10, get £40 in free bets£10Evens (2.0)7 daysFree bets, profit boosts and odds boosts do not qualifyHalf of free bets are restricted to bet buildersLadbrokesBet £5, get £30 in free bets£10Evens (2.0)7 daysPlace a qualifying bet within 14 days of registrationFree bets split into various bet typesBetwayBet £10, get £40 in free bets£10Evens (2.0)7 daysDebit card deposit onlyFree bets for accas & bet builders onlyBetfredBet £10, get £50 in free bets£10Evens (2.0)7 daysDebit card deposit onlyFree bets split between singles & bet buildersBetUKBet £10, get £40 in free bets£10Evens (2.0)7 daysOpt-in required at signup.Qualifying bet must be placed within 7 daysMidniteBet £10, get £30 in free bets£10Evens (2.0)7 daysQualifying bets must be placed within 14 days£15 of free bets tied to bet buildersCoralBet £5, get £30 in free bets£5Evens (2.0)7 daysMinimum first deposit £5Free bets split between singles & bet buildersBetVictorBet £10, get £30 in free bets£10Evens (2.0)7 daysFree bets restricted to certain bet typesNo restrictions on deposit methodBet365Bet £10, get £30 in free bets£101/57 daysIn-play & cashed out bets will not qualifyPayPal and Paysafecard deposits no eligibleSpreadexBet £10, get £60 in free bets£101/228 daysHalf of free bets reserved for spread bettingFree bets can be used in-playSky BetBet £0.05, get £30 in free bets£0.05Evens (2.0)30 daysMinimum deposit £5Qualifying bets from 5pGrosvenorBet £10, get £30 in free bets & odds boost£10Evens (2.0)7 daysPayPal & Paysafe deposits excludedOdds boost token valid for 60 daysCasino KingsBet £10, get £30 in free bets£10N/A7 daysFree bets must be used at a minimum odds 1/21x wagering on any free bet winningsBOYLE SportsBet £10, get £40 in free bets£10Evens (2.0)7 days30 days to qualify from registrationLimited payment optionsBetfairBetfair has a range of World Cup betting offers available, with the sign-up promotion changing regularly during the tournament. Currently, the Betfair World Cup offer is a bet £10, get £30 in free bets to use on bet builders, accumulators and other multi bets.The 3 x £10 free bet tokens are valid for 30 days, which is a far more generous timeframe than the seven-day window most UK bookmakers give to new customers.Betfair’s free bet offers for existing customers are thin in comparison to some rivals, with no dedicated promotions running during the World Cup.Pros:Variable welcome offers30-day expiry on free betsCons:Free bets can not be used for single betsLimited World Cup free bet offers for existing customersBetMGMThe BetMGM World Cup offer provides £40 in free bets once bettors have staked £10 on any market at odds of evens or greater. The free bets are paid out in four tokens: 2 x £10 free sports bets and 2 x £10 free bet builder bets, and the entire welcome bonus can be used to wager on the World Cup.BetMGM’s Golden Spin game hands out free bets or price boosts on a daily basis and is free to play, while BetMGM will run free bet offers for selected World Cup matches.Pros:The entire BetMGM welcome offer can be wagered on the World CupFree-to-play Golden Spin promotionCons:Infrequent free bet offersLadbrokesThe Ladbrokes World Cup offer awards bettors with £30 in free bets when they sign up and wager £5. The free bets are split into 6 x £5 free bet tokens, five of which can be used to wager on the World Cup.Other notable World Cup free bet offers on Ladbrokes include accumulator insurance, giving punters their stakes back in free bets if one leg of their accumulator doesn’t win. The acca must have five or more legs and the maximum refund is £10.Football-friendly welcome offerAccumulator insuranceFour day expiry on free bets for some offersPaddy PowerThe Paddy Power betting offer will change regularly during the tournament, but the regular welcome bonus is a solid offer, giving bettors £30 in free bets when they sign up, deposit £5 and wager £5. The free bets can be used on any event and are valid for 30 days from the date of accreditation. Paddy Power are also offering a free bet builder bet for every England game in the group stage, albeit the free bet amount is capped at £1 for all users.There is also a return value with Paddy's Rewards Club, Wonder Wheel and money back specials. All of those added together means that Paddy Power will have one of the largest quantities of World Cup betting offers for 2026.Pros:No restriction on welcome offer free betsGreat range of accessible World Cup free bet offers for existing customersCons:England free bets restricted to bet buildersWonder Wheel prizes vary; free bet not guaranteed on every spinBetwayThe Betway World Cup offer is made for fans of multi bets, with a £10 deposit and qualifying wager unlocking a bonus made up of free bet builder and accumulator bets. Qualifying deposits must be made using a debit card and free bets expire after seven days, so make sure you sign up during a good time for placing accumulators.Bettors can also claim £10 in free bets every week during the World Cup via the Betway free bets club. They will need to opt in and then wager £25 or more on accumulators (minimum three legs) to qualify for the free bets, which can be used on any World Cup market or bet type.Finally, bettors can play Fixture Frenzy for the chance to earn more World Cup free bets. It’s a free-to-play game where bettors are assigned a World Cup fixture. If that game features over 2.5 goals and over 8.5 corners, they win a free bet, with a maximum payout of £25 in free bets available.Several ways to claim World Cup free betsRecurring free bet offersDebit card only deposits for welcome offerWelcome offer bonus restriction won’t suit everyoneSky BetNew customers will find the Sky Bet World Cup offer changes regularly during the tournament, but the standard edition is the pick of the bunch, given the low entry point. Bettors can unlock the £30 in free bets that come with the offer by making a £5 deposit and then a qualifying bet from as little as £0.05The Sky Bet Club gives punters the chance to earn free bets throughout the World Cup by placing five or more wagers in the space of the week, while Sky Bet have dished out £1 free bets for the England matches, so check the promotion page when the Three Lions next play.Pros:Unique welcome offers with low qualifying pointSeveral ways to earn free bets during the tournamentCons:Free bet tokens restricted to RequestABet markets on some promotionsBetfredBetfred are known for their free bet offers and the 2026 World Cup is no different.The Betfred World Cup offer is a bet £10, get £50 in free bets promotion, with World Cup sign up bonus eligible for wagering on the World Cup. Punters will struggle to find a bookie with more World Cup offers than the ones at Betfred, who are running a bet £10, get £10 in free bets for all England and Scotland matches.There’s also the opportunity to claim a free in-play bet on selected fixtures. Wager £5 in-play on a selected match and claim a £5 free bet for the following day.Unmatched quantity of free bets for the World CupBest bookie for free bet offers for existing bettorsSeven day expiry on free betsSeveral top offers expired once World Cup startedBetUKThe World Cup free bets from the BetUK welcome offer are paid out in four tokens, with an initial £10 qualifying bet unlocking £40 in free bets.All four tokens will work on World Cup markets, setting up many different bet types. There is a restriction with bet builder free bet tokens, as they require a minimum combined odds of 3/1.The BetUK free bets club returns a £5 free bet when a minimum of £10 is wagered in a week. This makes the BetUK free bets club better value than bigger operators such as Paddy Power, Sky Bet and Betway.Beyond that, BetUK falls down with ongoing promotions, as their choice is much narrower than that of larger competitors.Pros:Four tokens covering both outright/match betting and bet buildersTop value free bet clubCons:Some restrictions with welcome offer free betsBetUK lack regular World Cup free bet offersMidniteMidnite launched as a specialist in eSports betting, but have branched out to become a strong multi-sport bookmaker that will appeal to mobile punters, given they’ve built one of the most popular apps on the market.They are offering new customers £30 in free bets, which isn’t the biggest welcome bonus, but it is one that can be used entirely for World Cup wagering with the free bet tokens split into 1 x £10 free bet, 3 x £5 free bet builder tokens & 1 x free acca bet.Bettors can also claim £20 in World Cup free bets if they sign up in good time before the final via Midnite’s various free bet clubs. There are three clubs for punters, each with different qualifying requirements and each offering a different type of free bet as a reward.Midnite welcome offer suited to World Cup betting A diverse and valuable range of free bet clubs Smaller free bet quantity than some welcome offers BetVictorThe free bets are split into three tokens and restricted to certain bet types with 1 x bet builder (3+ selections), 1 x in-play free bet & 1 football or racing single free bet. It’s a straightforward offer to claim, with no obvious restrictions on the deposit method when reviewing the terms and conditions.The welcome offer aside, there are many other free bet offers available at BetVictor, but they do a good range of price boosts for World Cup matches.Welcome offer can be wagered entirely on the World CupNo deposit method restrictionsNo free bet offers for existing customersCoralThe Coral World Cup offer is a bet £5 get £30 in free bets promotion, with £25 of the bonus amount reserved for football betting.Other free bet offers at Coral often require a bet in-store, although free bets are one of the prizes bettors can claim using the free-to-play Rewards Shaker. Coral are also running money back as free bets on losing bet builder wagers for selected World Cup matches.Pros:Low entry point on welcome offerWorld Cup free bets available from free-to-play gamesCons:No choice in reward from Rewards ShakerMaximum £1 refund on losing World Cup bet buildersSpreadexThe Spreadex World Cup offer is one of the biggest available during the tournament with bettors able to claim £60 in free bets when they sign up. However, Spreadex is a spread betting and fixed-odds operator, and half the World Cup free bets are reserved for spread betting.That may not suit all bettors, but even if punters don’t use the free spread bets, they’ll end up with £30 in free bets to use how they please on Spreadex’s fixed-odds markets, of which there are plenty.Other World Cup betting offers include a boost on winning World Cup accumulators. Bettors get an increased payout of five per cent on successful trebles, all the way up to 100 per cent for a 20-timer. There’s also a refer-a-friend promo, worth either £100 in free bets or £10 in cash for each successful referral.Pros:Biggest free bet offer for new customersFree bets valid for 28 daysCons:No free bet offers for existing customersBet365The bet365 World Cup offer for new customers isn’t the biggest, rewarding punters with a maximum of £30 in free bets, but it’s one of the easiest World Cup welcome offers to qualify for with a £10 deposit and a qualifying bet at 1/5 required.The other way to earn free bets for the World Cup is via bet365’s money back promotion. For selected matches, bettors will get their stake refunded on losing bet builders. The refunds are issued in free bets and capped at £5.Pros:Lowest qualifying odds of any World Cup welcome offerStraightforward to claim World Cup free bet offersCons:Small welcome bonusLimited free bet offers for existing customersGrovesnorGrosvenor is better known as one of the top online casinos in the UK, but it also has a sportsbook with an improved World Cup welcome offer. Bettors can get £30 in free bets and a double the odds token when signing up, depositing £10 and wagering a minimum of £10 at odds of evens or greater. The free bets and double odds token can all be used for World Cup wagering with any extra winnings from the odds boost paid as cash. Bettors will need to use our link to claim this version of the Grosvenor welcome offer, with the standard one missing the free bet element.Other World Cup offers on Grosvenor include cash back on all losing bets for selected markets. Bettors can claim up to £20 as cash back on losing bets, but must opt in each time to be eligible.We found Grosvenor to provide a good range of odds boosts as well, with a 25 per cent boost on all World Cup bet builders available.Improved welcome offer for the World Cup£20 cash back on selected matchesFewer standard football offers than some rivalsCasino KingsCasino Kings have been running a cashback offer on the World Cup with bettors entitled to 10 per cent back on any net losses. But before that, new users can grab a £30 free bet when they sign up and wager £10 on any sport at any odds. Deposits made using Skrill or Neteller will not qualify.The £30 free bet must be used on a selection with odds of 1/2 or greater and, in a move more familiar to online casino users, any winnings from the free bet must be wagered 1x before they can be withdrawn. There’s also a winnings cap on the welcome offer of £200.Cashback on the World Cup finalNo minimum odds of qualifying betWagering attached to any free bet winningsWinnings capped at £200BOYLE SportsThe operator’s Acca Rewards and Acca Loyalty will also run throughout the World Cup, providing potentially excellent value on the days multiple matches are being played.This provides sustained value for regular punters, an important factor to consider during a long tournament like the World Cup. Pros:Best ongoing accumulator free bets, with recurring weekly value across the tournamentBet and get offer for the World Cup outright marketCons:Free bet with sign up bonus can’t be split upTypes of World Cup free betsThere are many kinds of World Cup free bets available, both via welcome offers and ongoing promotions.Bet and get: These offers are typically reserved for welcome offers - for example, BetMGM’s bet £10, get £40 welcome offer. Smaller rewards are on offer for existing customers through this type of offer, such as Betfair’s Golden Boot offer where punters who wager £10 on the top scorer market get a £1 free bet every time their selection scores.Money-back specials: Punters place a bet and get their money back if they lose. There is usually a minimum bet amount attached to these wagers and the money is normally returned in free bets. Acca insurance: Bettors get their stake back as a free bet if one leg of the accumulator doesn’t win. Wagers must meet minimum odds and legs requirements for any World Cup acca set by the operator.Free bet clubs: They typically require punters to opt in and then wager a certain amount over a pre-set number of bets or days. For example, Paddy’s Rewards Club requires bettors to place five lots of £5 bets in order to claim a free bet. This is usually available once per week.Deposit bonus: Deposit a set amount and receive a bonus, usually paid as free bets. This is quite similar to bet and get, but is viewed as superior as you do not have to wager the money to receive the free bet. The drawback is that the free bets credited usually have restrictions, such as wagering requirements, minimum wager or odds.Prize giveaways: Punters to claim a free bet as a prize from a free-to-play game. Stakes tend to be quite small on these types of free bets.World Cup free bets: Key terms and conditionsOf course, there is no such thing as a free lunch, with specific requirements and limiting factors that are important to consider. Free bets can represent a good deal for casual punters and serious bettors alike, but the terms and conditions of each bookie can make the difference when it comes to selecting an offer, so be sure to read all the offer details. It is important to consider qualifying bet requirements, such as the minimum stake, minimum odds, and eligible markets. For example, the majority of The Standard’s chosen World Cup free bets require the initial wager to be placed at minimum World Cup odds of evens.A factor that can vary greatly is the deposit method. Some bookmakers may have stricter deposit methods just for the free bet offer, with more banking options available for future deposits.Bettors are advised to check whether there are restrictive conditions in place on the qualifying bet and/or free bets for World Cup betting offers. Qualifying bets usually come with certain requirements, while free bets can be locked to specific markets or bet types.Expiry windows should also be considered. Whilst most bettors will likely use the free bets shortly after claiming the offer, for a month-long tournament like the World Cup, punters may like to use their free bets over the course of the tournament. Longer expiry windows give players more flexibility. Finally, it is important to remember that cashed-out, price boost or voided bets typically don’t count towards qualifying requirements. How to claim a World Cup final free betRegister: Visit your chosen bookmaker via the links on this page and complete the sign-up form. You will need to verify your identity - name, address, date of birth - most likely with a form of ID.Opt in if required: Some bookmakers will require bettors to opt in to the welcome offer before placing the qualifying bet. Check the bookmaker’s promotions page during registration.Make a deposit: Use an eligible payment method to make a first deposit. Credit cards cannot be used for gambling at UK-licensed sites.Place the qualifying bet: Place a wager, making sure to meet the minimum stake and minimum odds stated in the offer T&Cs. Pre-match bets on World Cup fixtures are a straightforward qualifying option for most offers.Receive your free bet: Once the qualifying bet settles, the free bet is credited to a bettor’s account, usually within 24 hours. Make sure to check the expiry date.Use the free bet: Choose a bet, add it to the bet slip and choose 'free bet' from the stake options. If the bet wins, receive the net winnings only - the stake is not returned.Read MoreWorld Cup free bets - FAQsWhat are World Cup free bets?World Cup free bets are free bets provided by bookmakers to be used on the World Cup. Free bets are delivered via welcome offers or ongoing promotions, such as prize giveaways and loyalty programmes. Free bets are wagers where punters do not stake any of their own money, instead using credit or tokens provided by the betting website.Which World Cup final free bet has the best value?It is entirely dependent on what a bettor is looking for and what best suits their needs. Some bettors will prefer the flexibility of an extended expiry window, increasing the value in their eyes of certain offers. Others will not be concerned by the expiry but rather by how restrictive the free bets’ requirements are.Can I use a free bet on World Cup outright markets?Generally, yes, although it is subject to minimum odds and other possible bet requirements. Some World Cup free bets are restricted to certain bet types, so it is important to always check the T&Cs. Are there World Cup free bets for existing customers?Welcome offers are for new customers only, but existing punters can find free bets at various World Cup betting sites. Remember, creating new accounts to take advantage of welcome offers whilst already having a registered account is against the terms of service of bookmakers.Can I use a free bet on the World Cup final?Free bets can be used on the World Cup final, although it is advisable to check what restrictions are put in place on whichever offer is selected. Some World Cup free bets are for accumulators only, making them useless for the final itself. What is the difference between a free bet and a profit boost?A free bet means no real-money stake is required, whilst bettors get to keep net winnings. For example, a £10 free bet on a single with odds of 3/1 would return £30 if it came through. Profit boosts require a real money wager, often capped, with returns boosted by a percentage. A winning wager of £10 on a 3/1 bet boosted by a profit boost of 10% would return £43, for example.Are there World Cup free bets with no deposit required?Paddy Power and Sky Bet are both giving bettors free World Cup bets with no deposit required for all the England games. Paddy Power are giving out a free bet builder for England’s matches at the tournament, while Sky Bet are offering a £1 free bet for any market.We aim to offer every online gambler and reader of The Standard a safe and fair platform through unbiased reviews and offers from the UK's best online gambling companies.Gambling can be addictive, always play responsibly and only bet what you can afford to lose. Gambling sites have a number of tools to assist you to stay in control, including deposit limits and time outs. If you think you have a problem, advice and support is available for you now from BeGambleAware or Gamcare.Any offers or odds listed in this article are correct at the time of publication but are subject to change. Terms & Conditions apply to all offers.
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