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Andorra vs England: Get £30 in free bets and £10 casino bonus with BoyleSports, plus 25% boost on your winnings

ENGLAND’S 2026 World cup qualification campaign continues on Saturday when they travel to face Andorra.

Punters who register a new account with BoyleSports and stake a tenner on the contest will be rewarded with £30 in football free bets plus an extra £10 casino bonus!

BoyleSports are also offering customers an extra 25% boost on their Bet Builder winnings!

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  1. Visit the BoyleSports website HERE*
  2. Register a new account and deposit
  3. Place a qualifying bet of £10 or more at odds of Evens or greater
  4. Remember, your qualifying bet must be placed within 30 days of account opening
  5. Once that’s settled, you will receive £30 in free bets and a £10 casino bonus

BoyleSports: Get £30 in free bets and a £10 casino bonus HERE*

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Simply visit the BoyleSports website and register for your brand new account.

Deposit at least a tenner and then place a tenner or more on any football betting market at odds of Evens or greater.

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*18+. New UK customers (Excluding NI) only. £40 in FREE Bets (FB) as £30 in sports bets & a £10 casino bonus (CB). Min Deposit £10. Min stake £10. Min odds Evs. FB applied on 1st settlement of any qualifying bet. FB 7-day expiry. 1 FB offer per customer, household & IP address only. Account & Payment restrictions. 14 days to accept £10 CB, then active for 3 days. CB 5x wagering & max redeemable £100. Game restrictions apply. Cashed out/Free Bets won’t apply. 30 days to qualify. 18+. Digital customers only. Min Odds of (3/1). Max stake 20. Available on one bet per selected event. 25% Boost. Boost will be added once all selections have settled. Max boost payout £/€1,000. Offer does not apply to multiple bets. Free/void/cashed out bets won’t qualify. T&Cs apply.


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England Lionesses announce squad for Euro 2025 after Sarina Wiegman was rocked by THREE withdrawals days before

ENGLAND manager Sarina Wiegman has named her 23-player squad for Euro 2025 as the Lionesses prepare to defend their title.

Three years on from their first-ever European Championship triumph, the Lionesses head to Switzerland next month as one of the favourites.

Sarina Wiegman holding the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 trophy after England's victory.
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Sarina Wiegman has named her squad for Euro 2025[/caption]
England's women's soccer team celebrating their UEFA Women's Euro 2022 victory.
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The Lionesses are looking to defend their European title[/caption]

But they will be missing three key players who contributed to that incredible Wembley success.

Millie Bright, who captained the squad at the 2023 World Cup, made herself unavailable for selection earlier this week due to burnout.

Fran Kirby announced her retirement from international football on Tuesday after learning that she would not be travelling to Switzerland.

And goalkeeper Mary Earps hung up her gloves last month in a huge shock to both Wiegman and her team-mates.

Despite the absences, England approach the European Championship next month with a strong squad.

Leah Williamson will captain the Lionesses for the second time at a major tournament.

She will be joined by defenders Lucy Bronze, Alex Greenwood, Maya Le Tissier, Esme Morgan, Jess Carter, Niamh Charles and Lotte Wubben-Moy.

Following the departure of Earps last month, Hannah Hampton will be England’s No1 this summer.

Khiara Keating and Anna Moorhouse will be on hand in case the Chelsea ace gets injured.

Georgia Stanway returned to the England squad last week following a five-month period on the sidelines with a knee injury.

She is among the list of midfielders included, alongside the likes of Keira Walsh, Ella Toone, Grace Clinton and Jess Park.

And in attack, Wiegman has picked Alessia Russo, Aggie Beever-Jones, Lauren Hemp, Beth Mead, Chloe Kelly and 19-year-old Michelle Agyemang.

Despite being sidelined with a hamstring injury, Lauren James has also earned a call-up for the tournament.

Out of the 23-player squad, 13 were part of the Lionesses’ Euro 2022-winning squad at Wembley.

Meanwhile, seven players will be appearing at their first major tournament.

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