Betfair Mexico vs South Africa Offer: Get 50/1 for a Goal to Be Scored + £5 England Free Bet
Betfair are offering new customers the chance to back Over 0.5 Goals in the opening match of World Cup 2026 between Mexico vs South Africa at enhanced odds of 50/1, along with a £5 England Multi Free Bet.
With only a £1 qualifying stake required, it is one of the more accessible World Cup offers available to new customers.
Read on for more information.
What is the Betfair Mexico vs South Africa 50/1 Offer?
The promotion centres around the Over 0.5 Goals market in the Mexico vs South Africa fixture on Thursday 11th June (8pm).
New customers who register using promo code ZFBEDP, opt into the promotion, deposit at least £5 and place a qualifying £1 bet on Over 0.5 Goals can qualify.
If the bet wins, customers receive normal cash winnings plus additional Free Bet Builder credits to increase the overall return to the advertised 50/1 payout.
Customers will receive a separate £5 England Multi free bet.
How To Claim the Betfair Mexico vs South Africa Offer
- Open a new Betfair account using this special link.
- Enter promo code ZFBEDP during registration.
- Opt into the promotion before kick-off on Thursday 11th June (9pm UK time)
- Deposit at least £5 using a card, Apple Pay or Pay by Bank.
- Place a maximum £1 bet on Over 0.5 Goals in Mexico vs South Africa.
- Wait for the qualifying bet to settle.
- Receive any qualifying rewards + a £5 England Multi free bet.
Terms and Conditions
- 18+ only.
- New customers only.
- Available to residents of the UK and Republic of Ireland.
- Promo code: ZFBEDP.
- Customers must opt into the promotion before the first game starts.
- Minimum deposit: £5.
- Eligible deposit methods are cards, Apple Pay and Pay by Bank.
- Deposits made using PayPal, Skrill, Neteller and Paysafe do not qualify.
- Qualifying bet is a maximum £1 stake on Over 0.5 Goals in Mexico vs South Africa.
- Cash Out and Partial Cash Out bets do not qualify.
- Power Price bets do not qualify.
- If Cash Out is used after placing the qualifying bet, eligibility is lost.
- Winning bets receive cash returns at the standard market odds plus Free Bet Builder bets to reach the enhanced 50/1 payout.
- £5 England Multi Free Bet is credited 24 hours after settlement.
- England Multi Free Bet can only be used on England World Cup fixtures.
- Free bets expire after 30 days.
- Free bet stakes are not included in winnings.
- One offer per customer.
- Betfair reserves the right to restrict, amend or withdraw the promotion.
- Full Betfair terms and conditions apply.
Understanding The Over 0.5 Goals Market
Over 0.5 Goals is one of the simplest football betting markets available - the bet wins if at least one goal is scored during normal time.
Examples:
- Mexico 1-0 South Africa = Win
- Mexico 2-1 South Africa = Win
- South Africa 1-0 Mexico = Win
- Mexico 0-0 South Africa = Lose
Only a goalless draw causes the selection to fail.
What Does The 50/1 Enhanced Price Mean?
At the enhanced odds, a successful £1 stake generates a total return equivalent to £51.
However, customers do not receive the entire amount as cash.
Betfair pays normal market winnings in cash, with the additional promotional value credited as Free Bet Builder rewards.
This structure allows Betfair to offer eye-catching headline prices while encouraging further engagement during the tournament.
The £5 England Multi Explained
In addition to the enhanced-price promotion, qualifying customers receive a £5 England Multi free bet.
This reward:
- Applies only to England World Cup fixtures
- Is credited within 24 hours of settlement
- Remains valid for 30 days
- Does not return stake with winnings
Any winnings generated are credited directly to the customer's main balance.
Frequently Asked Questions on the Betfair Mexico vs South Africa Offer
Does the goal have to be scored by Mexico?
No. Any goal scored by either team counts towards Over 0.5 Goals.
What happens if the match finishes 0-0?
The qualifying bet loses because Over 0.5 Goals has not landed.
Can I withdraw the Free Bet Builder credits?
No. They must first be used on qualifying football markets.
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