England continue their quest for World Cup glory in the early hours of Monday morning (1am UK time), taking on Mexico in a mouth-watering Round of 16 showdown. Ahead of the contest, Sky Bet is offering enhanced odds of 40/1 on Harry Kane having a shot on target during the match.
The England skipper has enjoyed a superb tournament so far, scoring five goals, including a dramatic late brace that inspired the Three Lions to a 2-1 comeback victory over DR Congo in the previous round.
If Kane registers at least one shot on target against Mexico, new Sky Bet customers who claim this offer will receive four £10 Football BuildABet Free Bets.
Even if the prolific striker fails to hit the target, you’ll still be rewarded with a £10 Free Bet, making this one of the standout betting offers available ahead of England’s knockout clash.
How to claim the Sky Bet England offer
- Register as a new Sky Bet customer via this link.
- Deposit at least £5.
- Place your first £1 single bet on Harry Kane to have 1+ total shot against Mexico.
- Place the bet at the standard market price.
- Wait for your qualifying bet to settle.
- If Kane records at least one shot, receive 4 x £10 Football BuildABet Free Bets.
- If Kane fails to register a shot, receive 1 x £10 Free Bet instead.

Sky Bet England offer terms and conditions
- New Sky Betting & Gaming customers only.
- You must be aged 18 or over.
- Existing Sky Bet, Sky Vegas, Sky Casino, Sky Bingo and Sky Poker customers do not qualify.
- Enter via the enhanced price promotion.
- Deposit at least £5.
- Place your first £1 single bet on Harry Kane to have 1+ total shot against Mexico.
- Your qualifying bet must be placed at the standard market price.
- If Kane has one or more shots, receive 4 x £10 Football BuildABet Free Bets.
- If Kane fails to record a shot, receive 1 x £10 Free Bet.
- Football BuildABet Free Bets expire after 14 days.
- Free Bet stakes are not included in returns.
- Skrill and Neteller deposits do not qualify.
- One welcome offer per customer.
- Full promotional terms and conditions apply.
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