William Hill Brazil vs Japan Offer: Boosted 1/1 for Brazil to score first
Brazil and Japan kick-off the World Cup 2026 action tonight when they go head-to-head in Houston at 6pm (UK time), with the Brazilians handed boosted odds by William Hill to score first in 90 minutes.
Rather than taking the standard market price of just 1/2, you can use this offer to back the five-time winners - who have scored six goals without reply in their last two games - at enhanced odds of 1/1 to open the scoring at the NRG Stadium in this tasty last 32 clash.
Read on for more information on how to claim this enhanced odds offer from William Hill, who are also offering new customer £30 in free bets when they sign-up and place a £10 bet.
William Hill Brazil vs Japan Offer Explained
This William Hill World Cup offer applies to the following market:
- Brazil vs Japan: Brazil to open the scoring (90mins only) - Was 1/2 Now EVS
Simply put, if Brazil score first against Japan on Monday 29th June then you win the bet, providing it comes in 90 minutes.
How To Claim the William Hill Brazil vs Japan Offer
- Register a new William Hill account or log into your account - both here
- Make the required qualifying deposit.
- Place a qualifying bet on Brazil to score first in Brazil vs Japan (in 90 minutes) at boosted odds of 1/1.
- Get paid out if Brazil score first in 90 minutes.
How To Sign-Up to William Hill
Not yet got a William Hill account? The follow these steps to sign-up to their Bet £10 Get £30 Free Bets welcome offer ahead of the World Cup:
- Register a new William account using this link
- Use promo code R30.
- Make your first deposit of £10 or more.
- Place a £10 single bet from your main balance.
- Ensure your selection is priced at odds of at least 1/2.
- Place the bet on an eligible sports market.
- Allow the qualifying bet to settle.
- Receive £30 in Free Bets, credited as 3 x £10 Free Bets.
- Use the Free Bets within 7 days of receiving them.
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