
Watching England vs. DR Congo from home? Win tickets to the World Cup Final with this giveaway
The World Cup's extortionate prices are well documented, but what if you could avoid the highest cost of them all, the ticket?
To access the pivotal stages of this year's tournament, tickets start at over $ 1,000, with some reaching up to $9,000. Luckily, ExpressVPN is giving you the chance to avoid this cost altogether.
Sign up for an ExpressVPN plan between now and July 11, and you'll be entered into a raffle for a chance to win tickets to the quarterfinals, semifinals, or the grand finale.
The longer the plan you choose, the more entries you get. 1-month plans get 1 entry, 1-year plans get 5 entries, and 2-year plans get 10 entries.
It's worth noting that the raffle is only for the ticket. However, the thousands you'll save on the ticket should cover the majority of other expenses you need for this once-in-a-lifetime game.
For the best value, I'd recommend a two-year Basic or Advanced plan. While the 'low' price of a one-month plan might be appealing, it only gets you one raffle entry, and it's a more expensive monthly plan than you'd find from other VPNs.
Picking an Advanced plan is probably the better choice if you fancy your odds of winning.
The 3 days of Holiday.com eSIM access included in Advanced plans means you shouldn't struggle to stay connected while you're out there. Plus you can use ExpressVPN across more devices, and gain access to features such as ExpressKeys, MailGuard and more.
If you're new to VPNs, don't worry. We rate ExpressVPN among the best VPNs for beginners, and it's also the most secure VPN we've tested this year. This means you should be able to get started quickly and never need to worry about your connection again.
Not convinced? Some of the best VPNs are also running superb deals right now, so long as you're willing to sacrifice your chance at a seat at the World Cup. Check out the best VPN deals right now below.
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