England vs Scotland betting offer: Get 40/1 or 100/1 odds when you pick the winner with Paddy Power
Paddy Power is offering new customers the chance to back either England or Scotland at enhanced odds of 40/1 or 100/1 respectively as the two teams face off in a Six Nations crunch match at Allianz Twickenham
by Tom Phillips · The MirrorPaddy Power is rolling out an enticing offer for new customers, providing boosted odds of 40/1 on England or 100/1 on Scotland to win in their upcoming Six Nations clash.
The stage is set perfectly for showdown of the ages when England take on Scotland at their home stadium on Sunday. The White Roses welcome the blues from the north off the back of an unprecedented bad run of form.
The Scots have won five and drawn one of their past seven Tests with England following a run of seven successive defeats.
England won each of their first nine Six Nations home matches against Scotland but have not beaten them at the Allianz Stadium since 2017, drawing in 2019 and losing in 2021 and 2023.
England remain in the title hunt after their stunning last-gasp success over Les Bleus secured a first win over a leading nation since ultimately denying Ireland back-to-back Grand Slams in round four of last year’s championship.
One intriguing subplot to Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations showdown is the battle at number 10 as Test rookie Smith seeks to build on his starring role in a thrilling 26-25 win over France on his full international debut. Rival out-half Russell, who hopes to recover from a head injury to feature at Allianz Stadium, is vastly more experienced and regarded by many as the leading candidate to start for the British and Irish Lions in Australia this summer.
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How to claim the Paddy Power Offer for England to win at 40/1
It could not be simpler claiming the Paddy Power offer to back England to win in the Six Nations clash against Scotland:
- Click this link which will take you to the Paddy Power sign up page.
- Use promo code YSACJU
- Deposit £5 through card payment or Apple Pay
- Place a max £1 bet on the Match odds market on England to beat Scotland in the Six Nations match on Saturday, February 22
- If bet comes in, winnings paid in cash at normal odds and then topped up as free bets to meet 40/1 enhanced odds
- Free Bets valid for 7 days
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How to claim the Paddy Power Offer for Scotland to win at 100/1
It could not be simpler claiming the Paddy Power offer to back Scotland to beat England at the Allianz Stadium:
- Click this link which will take you to the Paddy Power sign up page.
- Use promo code YSACJS
- Deposit £5 through card payment or Apple Pay
- Place a max £1 bet on the Match odds market on Scotland to beat England in the Six Nations match on Saturday, February 23
- If bet comes in, winnings paid in cash at normal odds and then topped up as free bets to meet 100/1 enhanced odds
- Free Bets valid for 7 days
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Terms and conditions
Here are the key terms and conditions from Paddy Power:
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Available to residents of the UK & Republic of Ireland.
New customer offer.
Max stake £1.
Cashed Out, Partially Cashed Out and Power Price bets will not count towards the promotion. If you place a qualifying bet and subsequently use Cash Out on the bet, you will no longer be eligible for the promotion.
Winnings paid in cash at normal odds and are topped up to the enhanced price in Free Bets.
Free bets are valid 7 days, only deposits with cards and Apple Pay are eligible.
Full terms and conditions can be found here.
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