BetVictor has put England at 100/1 for new customers backing them to win World Cup 2026, with livescore-style urgency for anyone weighing a small-stake punt. The maximum stake is £1, and any enhanced winnings land in Free Bets that can be used on any sports market.
The offer runs until 12:00 UK time on 29.06.26, so the window is narrow. A £1 stake at 100/1 would return £100 in winnings before the original stake is handled, but the payout comes as Free Bets, not cash.
England’s early results
England’s price comes against a mixed start in Group L. They beat Croatia 4-2 in their opening World Cup campaign match, with Harry Kane scoring twice, while Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford also scored.
That fast start was followed by a 0-0 draw with Ghana, which pushed more weight onto the final Group L fixture against Panama on Saturday night. Victory there would strengthen England’s chances of finishing top of Group L, and that sits behind the market interest in the first place.
Free Bets and the £1 cap
The mechanics are simple. New customers get the 100/1 price on England, but only on stakes up to £1, and the enhanced winnings are paid in Free Bets that expire in 7 days. For readers who want a bigger balance, the cap is the key limit: the promotion is built for a low-risk entry rather than a large outlay.
BetVictor also has an alternative new customer promotion offering £30 in Free Bets. That offer requires a £10 bet on any qualifying football market at odds of 2.00 or bigger, while a 100% Boost Token is available for selected football markets with a maximum stake of £10. Dan Fitch outlines another LiveScore Bet refund offer for readers comparing football promos across the UK.
Panama and the group finish
England remain among the favourites to win the tournament, but the Ghana draw narrowed the margin for error before Panama arrives. Whether England finish top of Group L after that match is the next practical question for supporters, and the result will shape how much value the 100/1 offer feels like before the deadline closes.







