WILLIAM HILL have a price boost which is a TOP PRICE GUARANTEE ahead of Saturday’s crunch England vs France World Cup meeting.
The bookie is offering punters boosted odds of 5/1 for Harry Kane to score first in the showdown.
Harry Kane to score 1st | 5/1!
That’s up from the usual price on their site of 7/2!
Like those odds? They’re available to ALL customers, new and existing — and can be claimed HERE.
For this bet to land, Kane has to score first in the 90 minutes of normal time – extra time does not count.
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By clicking HERE* and registering a brand new account, you can claim £30 in free bets to use on football when staking just £10!
World Cup offer
William Hill boost – England vs France
Your first £10 bet could be placed on this Kane price boost and if he scores the opener, you’ll pocket £60 and the free bets!
If he fails to do so, you’ll still have £30 in free bets to use!
Kane finally got off the mark in the competition in the win over Senegal.
He has typically turned it on for England in the knockout rounds of major competitions.
During England’s run to the Euro 2020 final, he had a goalless group phase before scoring in each round up until the Wembley final.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk