Win World Cup Final Tickets and £3,000 Cash with Hisense TV Purchase
Win World Cup Final Tickets and £3,000 Cash with Hisense TV

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to kick off in Mexico on June 11, and England supporters have a golden opportunity to win free tickets to the final along with £3,000 in cash. With the tournament just weeks away, electronics brand Hisense is offering four tickets to the championship match on July 19, plus flights, four nights' accommodation, and £3,000 spending money to customers who purchase one of their qualifying products.

How to Enter the Competition

To be eligible, customers must buy a qualifying product, such as a Hisense smart TV, from a participating retailer by Tuesday, May 26. After making their purchase, they can register their details online at the Hisense website before the draw closes on June 12. Rather than a straightforward ticket entry, shoppers can use their Hisense purchase as their competition entry across a range of TVs, projectors, and fridge-freezers from major retailers including Amazon, Argos, and Very.

Eligible Products

Among the eligible products is the 55-inch U7Q ULED MiniLED Smart TV, available at Argos for £599. This model features a built-in subwoofer and can display over one billion colours, powered by the Hi-View AI Engine that optimises content and upscales images to crystal-clear 4K. Another option is the 55-inch A85Q OLED Smart TV from Amazon, priced at £899, which delivers deeper blacks thanks to its self-lit pixels and reduces glare with its Anti-Reflection PRO screen.

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There is one condition attached to Amazon purchases: qualifying products must be manufactured directly by Amazon and Amazon must be listed as the seller. This means Hisense devices sold by third-party sellers on the site will not qualify for the World Cup competition.

Premium Options for Football Fans

For those looking to splash out, the 85-inch U8Q 4K MiniLED QLED Smart AI TV is available at Very for £2,099. This huge device delivers true-to-life colour and room-filling cinematic sound, ideal for watching every game of the tournament. Another distinctive option is the 55-inch S7N 4K Canvas TV from Argos at £749, designed to replicate framed artwork. Competitor to Samsung's The Frame and the new Amazon Ember Artline, the Hisense Canvas can switch from a TV into a dynamic art gallery capable of displaying countless pieces of artwork.

This offer comes as Virgin Media provides free LG TVs with its rival pre-World Cup deal. Until May 27, new customers signing up for the provider's Cinema, Sports, Cinema + Sports, or Max Volt packages can opt to receive a free 43-inch LG Ultra HD smart TV worth £249.99, or a £125 bill credit.

Projector and Refrigerator Options

Beyond TVs, the opportunity to win a seat at the World Cup final is also available with the C2TUK Ultra 4K Smart Mini Projector from Currys, priced at £1,599. However, it is worth noting that this is a competition, so the tickets or spending money are not guaranteed. For those not looking for a new television, Hisense also offers the chance to win with several refrigerator models, including the PureFlat Slim American Fridge Freezer at Very for £999. This model includes a built-in water dispenser and a No Frost function that prevents ice build-up. The PureFlat Smart American Fridge Freezer from Argos, priced at £2,199, offers a substantial 577L capacity and a built-in tablet device for screen sharing, shopping lists, or notes.

Tournament Details

This year's World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the USA commences on June 11 as hosts Mexico face South Africa in Mexico City. England's opening group stage match takes place on June 17 against Croatia in Dallas. The tournament has been expanded from 32 to 48 teams and will feature a new knockout round, the Round of 32, after the group stage. The final will be held at New York-New Jersey Stadium, typically known as MetLife Stadium and home to the NFL's New York Giants and New York Jets.

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