
As soon as England saw off the Aussies in the World Cup semi-final, Paddy knew he had to come up with something extra special for Sunday’s final against Spain.
And while it was tempting to offer a one-off price on Spain’s manager spending the duration of the game on the bus as their players took care of the final, we opted for a boosted price England star striker Alessia Russo to get at least one shot – just ONE SHOT! – on target instead.
After all, it’s not every day, year, or even half century that an England team can make it to a football World Cup final.
So we’re going for Alessia Russo to have 1+ shots on target – was 4/9, NOW EVENS – as the Lionesses aim to do what the Golden Generation of Gerrard, Lampard, Rooney, Beckham, Terry and barely got close to and lift a World Cup trophy.

This special price will be available before kick-off at 11am on Sunday, August 20th, and there’s a maximum stake of £/€10. For more information and terms and conditions visit our Promotions Hub.
This is just the latest act of crazed generosity on Paddy’s part, having given away more than £115m to football punters last season across all our special offers.
There are also weekly Subscriber Specials if you signed up for Paddy’s emails – the easiest way to access these is to CLICK HERE TO UPDATE YOUR CONTACT PREFERENCES to subscribe to all Paddy Power offers and communications.
We’ve also two more COMPLETELY FREE Bet Builders to go in our most generous Start of Season giveaway ever!
And of course there’s our stable of top football and racing tipsters on Paddy Power News, doing everything they can to find the very best punts on the biggest events.
It’s almost enough to give you that It’s Coming Home feeling, even if you’re not English.
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