England Fans Can Win World Cup Final Tickets and £3,000 in Hisense Promotion
Win World Cup Final Tickets and £3,000 with Hisense

England fans could secure tickets to the FIFA World Cup final and £3,000 in spending money as the tournament approaches. Hisense is offering four match tickets to the final on July 19, along with flights, four nights' accommodation, and £3,000 spending money to customers who purchase qualifying products by May 26.

How to Enter the Competition

To enter, customers need to buy a qualifying product, such as a Hisense smart TV, from a participating retailer by Tuesday, May 26. After purchasing, they can register their details online at Hisense before the draw closes on June 12. Instead of a simple ticket entry, consumers use their Hisense purchase as the competition entry, which is available when ordering a range of Hisense TVs, projectors, and fridge-freezers from major retailers like Amazon, Argos, and Very.

Qualifying Products

Among the qualifying products is the 55-inch U7Q ULED MiniLED Smart TV (Argos, £599), which boasts a built-in subwoofer and can display more than one billion colours. It is powered by the Hi-View AI Engine, which optimises content and upscales images to crystal clear 4K. Another option is the 55-inch A85Q OLED Smart TV (Amazon, £899), which delivers deeper blacks than conventional LCD TVs thanks to its self-lit pixels and reduces glare with its Anti-Reflection PRO screen.

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Football fans looking to invest more can enter the draw with the 85-inch U8Q 4K MiniLED QLED Smart AI TV (Very, £2,099), a large device offering true-to-life colour and room-filling cinematic sound. Alternatively, the 55-inch S7N 4K Canvas TV (Argos, £749) is designed to imitate framed artwork, transforming from a TV into a dynamic art gallery that displays countless pieces of artwork.

Aside from TVs, the chance to win a seat at the World Cup final is also available with the C2TUK Ultra 4K Smart Mini Projector (Currys, £1,599). This gadget projects a super-wide screen between 65 and 300 inches and supports IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Vision, with a JBL speaker and DTS Virtual:X sound for synchronised audio.

For shoppers not in the market for a new TV, Hisense also offers the chance to win with several models of refrigerator, including the PureFlat Slim American Fridge Freezer (Very, £999) with a built-in water dispenser and No Frost function, and the PureFlat Smart American Fridge Freezer (Argos, £2,199) with a huge 577-litre capacity and built-in tablet device for screen sharing, shopping lists, and notes.

Important Caveat for Amazon Purchases

There is one caveat when shopping at Amazon: qualifying products are only eligible if they are made directly by Amazon and Amazon is listed as the seller. Hisense devices sold by other sellers on the site will not be eligible for the World Cup competition.

World Cup 2026 Details

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

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