BoyleSports have boosted Kylian Mbappe to score in 90 minutes, extra time or penalties from 1/2 to Evens (1/1) for Thursday’s Quarter-Final between France and Morocco at Gillette Stadium. New BoyleSports customers can also claim the standard Bet £10 Get £40 in Free Bets welcome offer on top.
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Kick-off is 9pm UK time on Thursday 9 July 2026 at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough. Live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Why This Boost Is Value
The standard Mbappe-to-score market (90 mins + ET + pens) prices at 1/2 (1.50 decimal). BoyleSports’ boosted Evens (2.00 decimal) represents a doubling of standard profit per £1 staked.
- Standard 1/2: £10 stake returns £15 (£5 profit)
- Boosted Evens: £10 stake returns £20 (£10 profit)
- Extra profit: £5 per £10 staked — profit doubles
The boost is available to online customers and in-shop BOYLE Xtra cardholders, applies to singles only, has a maximum stake of £10, and is subject to price fluctuations and availability.
Why Mbappe Sits Above Fair Value at Evens
The three-phase settlement — 90 minutes, extra time, AND penalties — is the crucial detail. Standard “player anytime scorer” markets typically settle only across 90 minutes of regulation time. Extending settlement to cover the full knockout tie captures every possible scoring window Mbappe has.
Mbappe’s tournament form and role:
- 7 goals in 5 World Cup 2026 appearances — second only to Lionel Messi (8) in the Golden Boot race
- Scored in every France match — a brace vs Senegal, a brace vs Iraq, a brace vs Sweden (R32), and a penalty vs Paraguay (R16)
- France’s designated penalty taker — if the tie goes to a shootout, Mbappe is essentially guaranteed to take one and score
- France captain and primary striker — expected to take 90+ minutes, then extra time if required
Why extra time + penalties inclusion is significant:
Quarter-final knockout football against a defensively solid Morocco side is exactly the type of fixture that could go the distance. Morocco conceded only four goals across five tournament matches so far and beat the Netherlands on penalties in the R32 — they know how to grind out tight games. If the tie goes to extra time, Mbappe gets another 30 minutes to score. If it goes to a shootout, Mbappe will take at least one penalty.
Standard 1/2 implies 67% probability. Boosted Evens implies just 50%. Mbappé’s true probability of finding the net across a full knockout tie against Morocco sits well above 60% given his tournament form and the three-phase market coverage.
How to Claim the Boost — Existing Customers
- Click through to BoyleSports via the boost link
- The boost should auto-load in your betslip
- Stake your chosen amount (maximum £10 per the boost terms)
- Settles on full match result including any extra time and penalties
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New Customers — Stack the Evens Boost With £40 in Free Bets
If you don’t yet have a BoyleSports account, the Bet £10 Get £40 in Free Bets welcome offer is available alongside the price boost.
How to claim the welcome offer:
- Open a new BoyleSports account via the link above
- Deposit £10+ (excluding Skrill, Neteller, PayPal, Paysafe, prepaid cards)
- Place a £10+ qualifying bet at minimum odds Evens (2.0)
- £40 in free bets credits within 5 minutes of qualifying bet settlement
- Free bets valid 7 days from credit
Best deployment: use your £10 boost stake AS the qualifying bet for the £40 welcome offer. The boost price of Evens (2.0) exactly matches the welcome offer’s minimum Evens qualifying threshold. Combined upside from a £10 stake:
- If Mbappe scores: £10 boost profit + £40 free bets = up to £50 total return
- If Mbappe doesn’t score: -£10 stake + £40 free bets = +£30 net free bet position
Even the worst-case scenario delivers +£30 in net free bet value from the £10 stake.
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The Match Context
France vs Morocco — Quarter-Final, Gillette Stadium. France arrive unbeaten in five World Cup matches (14 goals scored, 2 conceded) and are outright favourites to win the tournament. Morocco progressed via a penalty shootout win over Netherlands in the R32 followed by a 3-0 dispatch of Canada in the Round of 16.
How to watch:
- Kick-off: 9pm UK time, Thursday 9 July 2026 (4pm ET in Foxborough)
- Venue: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts — home of New England Patriots (NFL)
- TV (UK): BBC One
- Streaming: BBC iPlayer
- Match significance: First quarter-final of the tournament — winner faces the winner of Spain vs Belgium in the Semi-Final on Wednesday 15 July at Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta
Morocco’s defensive record: Just four goals conceded across five matches at the tournament — one of the tightest defensive records still standing. Yassine Bounou has been in exceptional form between the sticks, and Achraf Hakimi’s leadership from right-back has anchored the defensive shape.
France’s attacking record: Fourteen goals across five matches. Mbappé (7), Olise (three assists), Bradley Barcola, and Ousmane Dembele have shared the attacking output. Against Morocco’s tightest defence in the tournament, breaking through will require French quality — and Mbappe is the most likely player to deliver.
18+. Price boost on Kylian Mbappe to score in 90 minutes, extra time or penalties vs Morocco — boosted from 1/2 to Evens (1/1). Available to online customers and in-shop BOYLE Xtra cardholders. Singles only. Maximum stake £10. Prices subject to fluctuation and availability. T&Cs apply.
Welcome offer: 18+. New UK customers (Excluding NI) only. Min Deposit £10. Min stake £10. Min odds Evs. Free bet applied on 1st settlement of any qualifying bet. 30 days to qualify. Free bets expire in 7 days. Cashed out/Free Bets won’t apply. Account & Payment method restrictions apply. 1 Free Bet offer per customer, household & IP Address only. T&Cs apply.
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