World Cup group stage action continues on Thursday, and new users can claim the Polymarket referral code CBSSPORTS for a $50 trading bonus after a $20 initial deposit. At 12 p.m. ET, Czechia takes on South Africa, with Czechia at $0.54 per share, a draw at $0.27, and South Africa at $0.20. At 3 p.m. ET, Switzerland meets Bosnia and Herzegovina, with Switzerland at $0.63 per share, a draw at $0.24, and Bosnia and Herzegovina at $0.15. At 6 p.m. ET, Canada squares off with Qatar, with Canada at $0.76 per share, a draw at $0.17, and Qatar at just $0.09. At 9 p.m. ET, Mexico takes on Korea Republic, with Mexico at $0.47 per share, a draw at $0.30, and Korea Republic at $0.25. Trade World Cup matches here with the Polymarket promo code CBSSPORTS and get a $50 bonus after a $20 deposit:
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How to sign up for the Polymarket referral code CBSSPORTS
New users can get the Polymarket promo code to receive this offer. For those who haven't used Polymarket and want a $50 trading bonus, use the steps below. Here is how to sign up.
- Tap the CLAIM BONUS button above or anywhere on this page and download the Polymarket app.
- Register for a Polymarket account and enter the required information, including name, address, phone number, and SSN. Be sure to enter the Polymarket referral code CBSSPORTS to lock in the trading bonus offer and secure instant access to the Polymarket app.
- Once registered, make your first deposit by your preferred deposit method and follow the prompts.
- New users must deposit at least $20 in contracts for the $50 trading bonus to be applied to their account.
After depositing $20 with the Polymarket promo code, new users will be given a $50 trading bonus:
Thursday Polymarket World Cup trading preview
Canada vs. Qatar: Canada to win ($0.76 per share)
Canada sit at $0.76 per share against Qatar, who are trading at just $0.09, with a draw priced at $0.17. The co-hosts get home-soil advantage at BC Place in Vancouver and carry the stronger world ranking into the match, but both sides actually opened the group stage with 1-1 draws â Canada against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar against Switzerland â leaving each side hungry for three points before a tougher finale against Switzerland looms. Canada's deeper roster, recent unbeaten run and a 2022 friendly win over Qatar all support the short price, though some uncertainty lingers around captain Alphonso Davies' hamstring recovery. Trade Canada to win vs. Qatar here with the Polymarket promo code CBSSPORTS and get a $50 bonus after a $20 deposit:
Mexico vs. Korea Republic: Mexico to win ($0.47 per share)
Mexico sit at $0.47 per share against Korea Republic, who are trading at $0.25, with a draw priced at $0.30 in one of the tightest three-way markets of the day. Two SportsLine experts are backing Korea Republic's +0.5 (-125) point spread, for different reasons: one points to Son Heung-min's brilliance up front and Lee Kang-in's emergence as a difference-maker, paired with a Mexico midfield that looked exposed in its opener against South Africa. The other highlights how Korea Republic clawed back from a deficit in its last match, with Hwan In-beom's equalizer and Oh Hyeon-gyu's 80th-minute winner. Trade Mexico to win here with the Polymarket promo code CBSSPORTS and get a $50 bonus after a $20 deposit:
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