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England vs Senegal bonus: Get money back as CASH if you lose, plus 107-1 tips, preview and prediction – 18+ T&Cs apply


PADDY POWER are offering punters up to £20 back as cash if their bet on England vs Senegal loses.

New customers who sign up and stake £20 on the World Cup last 16 clash at Al Bayt Stadium will get their money straight back if they’re not successful!

Paddy Power are offering punters up to £20 back as cash if their bet losesCredit: GETTY

Bet £20 and get it back as CASH if it loses*

How to claim..

Paddy Power special

  • Visit the Paddy Power website using this link HERE*
  • Open a new account using Promo Code: YSKWEX
  • Deposit a minimum of £10 using a Card
  • Place a £20 Sportsbook bet. For the purposes of this promotion, your first ever bet will be counted as the qualifying bet
  • If your qualifying bet is settled as a loser – Paddy Power will refund you stake in CASH up to £20
  • You refund will be processed within one hour after the qualifying bet has been settled

Bet £20 and get it back as CASH if it loses*

We’ve reached the business end of the competition as England and Senegal scrap it out for a place in the quarter finals.

And bookmakers Paddy Power are in no doubt over who’s favourite to progress.

Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions are available at 1/2 to win inside 90 minutes, while Senegal are offered at 6/1 with the draw at 14/5.

England have sailed through the group stages courtesy of dominant victories over Iran and Wales, while Senegal beat Ecuador and Qatar.

This will be the first time the two sides have played each other, but Senegal must do it without Bayern Munich forward Sadio Mane and Everton’s Idrissa Gueye.

It’s only the second time that the Africa Cup of Nations champions have made the knockout rounds.

And England’s excellent recent record in knockout football should serve them well against their opponents, who are ranked 18th in the world.

107/1 Bet Builder special

England vs Senegal

A bet builder allows Paddy’s punters to pick from multiple markets for a single event across a range of sports and combine them into one bet.

  • Kalidou Koulibaly – Player Shown a Card
  • Declan Rice – Player Shown a Card
  • Harry Kane – Anytime Goalscorer
  • Phil Foden – Anytime Assist

Bet £20 and get it back as CASH if it loses*

So we’re backing England to win 2-0 at odds of 5/1 with Paddy Power.

New Paddy Power customers can follow our tip and if we’re successful – you’ll win £120 from a £20 stake!

If we’re wrong, you get your money straight back as cash. It’s as simple as that.

But if you fancy going for something a little bit bigger (OK, a lot bigger), then you can back our four-fold bet builder that’s been boosted to 107/1.

  • Our selections are: Kalidou Koulibaly – Player Shown a Card, Declan Rice – Player Shown a Card, Harry Kane – Anytime Goalscorer, Phil Foden – Anytime Assist

£20 on that will return £2,173 if it comes in.

Bet £20 and get it back as CASH if it loses*

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*New customers only. Place your FIRST bet on any sportsbook market and if it loses we will refund your stake in CASH. Max refund for this offer is £20. Only deposits made using Cards or Apple Pay will qualify for this promotion. T&Cs apply. Paddy’s Rewards Club: Get a £10 free bet when you place 5x bets of £10+. T&Cs apply. 18+ Begambleaware.org

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