Caesars Sportsbook is expanding its soccer betting offerings ahead of the 2026 World Cup, introducing new wagering features and what the company says will be its largest tournament betting menu to date.
Among the additions is “Flex Parlay,” a new feature allowing bettors to remain eligible for payouts even if one or two picks in a parlay miss. Caesars is also introducing “Parlay Your Bracket,” which lets users combine tournament outcomes from the group stage through the final into a single wager.

The product rollout comes as sportsbooks prepare for what many expect to be a record-setting betting event in the U.S. market, with the expanded 48-team tournament set to be played across North America.
Caesars said it plans to offer more than 10 times the number of futures betting markets compared to the 2022 tournament, including expanded Same Game Parlays, live Same Game Parlays, group betting markets and player props.
“Soccer continues to grow rapidly in the U.S., and the 2026 World Cup represents a massive moment for the sport domestically,” Dominic Hammond, Senior Vice President of Sports at Caesars Digital, said in a statement.
Another new feature, “Spin2Win,” functions as a daily in-app game where users can unlock rewards tied to match outcomes, including bonus bets, profit boosts and parlay-related rewards.

Early betting activity has already been strong on several European contenders, according to Caesars. France and Spain currently sit as co-favorites to win the tournament at +450, followed by England (+725), Argentina (+850) and Brazil (+900).
The sportsbook also noted significant interest in the U.S. Men’s National Team, which Caesars lists at +5000 to win the tournament.
“It comes as no surprise that the United States is currently the biggest liability on our book, reflecting strong domestic support,” Caesars Head of Soccer Mark Bickerdike said.
Bickerdike added that sportsbooks could see engagement accelerate as the tournament approaches and domestic soccer seasons conclude.
“We anticipate [it] will be the most wagered soccer tournament the industry has ever seen,” he said.
Beyond its digital offerings, Caesars also plans to host watch parties during select tournament matches at sportsbook locations and partner venues across the country, including Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Caesars Atlantic City, Harrah’s Cherokee and Chase Field.

The company said the events will feature large-scale viewing experiences, giveaways and fan activations tied to select U.S. matches and knockout-stage games.