Get 4 months of ExpressVPN for FREE, and unlock a chance to win FIFA World Cup tickets in knockout VPN deal
ExpressVPN has launched a knockout sale to coincide with the FIFA World Cup, offeringfour****months for free and up to 83% off your subscription. Combined, these offers mean you'll pay around 6p a day for ExpressVPN.
But that's not all.
When you subscribe, ExpressVPN will enter you into a chance to win Category 1 tickets to the knockout stages of the World Cup. For those who don't know, Category 1 represents the most expensive General Admission seats, which means you'll be located in the lower tier and premium midfield areas with panoramic views of the pitch. Outside of corporate hospitality packages, these are the best seats in the house — for some of the most thrilling matches.
ExpressVPN has 50x tickets to offer to new subscribers after working with FIFA to become the first VPN brand to everbecome an official sponsor of the tournament. If you subscribe to a one-month rolling plan with ExpressVPN, the brand will reward you with 1x entry to the draw for FIFA World Cup tickets.
However, if you subscribe to a two-year plan, that jumps to 10x entries to the raffle for FIFA World Cup tickets. You'll get the same number of entries whether you subscribe to the most affordable ExpressVPN Basic or the top-tier ExpressVPN Pro tier, which includes access to the redesigned ExpressKeys password manager , the newly-launched ExpressAI , and an eSIM to use abroad when you don't have access to roaming data from your network.
ExpressVPN reserves its best VPN deals for its longest two-year contracts, with up to 83% off ExpressVPN Basic.
Protect everything you do online with ExpressVPN, and win tickets to the World Cup 2026
When you protect your online activity with a subscription to ExpressVPN, you'll automatically be entered into a raffle for the chance to win 50x tickets to the World Cup.
ExpressVPN is one of the best VPN deals around, bringing military-grade encryption across up to 10x devices, including iPhone, Android, Linux, Windows, Mac, Fire TV, and dozens more, to secure your internet traffic from prying eyes, advertisers, and governments.
You'll benefit from an extra 4 months free with a two-year plan — and you can apply for a no-quibble refund within 30-days if anything doesn't work as planned, something we praised in our ExpressVPN review
While £55.72 sounds like a substantial outlay, this subscription will shroud everything you do online with military-grade encryption for the rest of 2026, all of 2027, and up until October 2028.
Usually, a subscription for that length of time would cost you £335.72, this is a serious discount for the award-winning VPN service, and equates to just 6 pence a day.
If you're concerned about paying so much for a new VPN service upfront, ExpressVPN supports Klarna and other repayment options if you want to split the cost of the subscription at checkout.
This combines the affordability of a pay-monthly plan with the blockbuster savings that are only available if you sign up for a longer contract. There's a no-quibbles 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can treat the first month of ExpressVPN like a free trial.
With 24/7 customer support, you'll be able to talk to someone from any time zone to get a full refund if you're unhappy with the experience on your devices. Yes, ExpressVPN is that confident.
While ExpressVPN used to have a reputation as one of the most expensive VPN suppliers on the market, that's all changed. The combination of the jaw-dropping 80% discount and ExpressVPN's decision to overhaul its prices for the first time in 16 years has meant its £1.99 subscription is now cheaper than arch-rival NordVPN.
For comparison, NordVPN costs £2.59 per month for its entry-level plan.
Similar to ExpressVPN, it's also bundling extra months of VPN access for free, but NordVPN offers a less generous 3 months with its latest deal. Likewise, ProtonVPN — another very popular choice with critics and users — is offering 70% off to anyone who chooses one of its longer 24-month plans. This cuts the cost to £2.39 per month, which is a good deal... but not quite as good as the latest from ExpressVPN.
ExpressVPN on up to 10 devices, including iPhone, Android, Mac , iPad, Linux computers , Windows 10 , Windows 11 , Fire TV Stick, and even your Wi-Fi router , to name a few. Running a Virtual Private Network (VPN) on any of these gadgets will apply military-grade encryption to everything you do online, keeping your browsing history under lock-and-key from governments and advertisers.
Even your broadband provider won't be able to keep tabs on the websites you're checking — or how often you're visiting them. Not only that, but ExpressVPN will bundle its Lite Protection package, which blocks adverts and malicious websites on your devices to keep your browsing speedy and safe.
With the latest discount, ExpressVPN costs just £1.99 a month.
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