One of the most popular promotions for the World Cup looks set to be William Hill's Scratch of the Day. It's free to get involved and offers a chance to grab free bets, free spins, enhanced price boosts and much more.
Not only is it available once per day but this offer will run throughout the tournament all the way until Sunday July 15, the date of the World Cup final in Moscow.
Simply log into your William Hill account on desktop, mobile or tablet to find out what you've won.

On the homepage you'll be presented with a scratch card. Match three symbols to reveal what daily prize is coming your way. There'll be one promotion from the Games, Vegas and/or Live Casino section and another from Sports.
The latter could be a World Cup free bet, a bet boost to use on a market of your choice or a stake and get offer.
Some of these will require a bet to be placed in order to trigger a free bet, but others might not so it's definitely worth checking in once every 24 hours to find out what's available. You only need to take up the ones you like the look of.
Not only are these daily prizes on offer but there are also five weekly prize draws across the World Cup period. Every time you complete a free scratch card you'll earn a unique code which goes into the draw for that week.

The prizes here are fantastic. Week two includes a Barcelona VIP Matchday experience for two people complete with tickets to El Clasico at the Camp Nou, flights, four nights in a 4* hotel and £1000 spending money.
Other winners will take home a £5,000 home entertainment system, a £2,000 holiday voucher and much more from across the sporting world.
Even if you’re not a regular bettor and don’t take up any of the other offers then it’s absolutely worth doing these scratch cards each day just to earn a free entry to the prize draws.
Not got a William Hill account yet? New players can get up £30 in free bets when they bet £10 using promo code C30. Log in and find out what you’ve won with Scratch of the Day.
See what you've won with Scratch of the Day at William Hill now
