SAVE UP TO 51%: As of Jan. 29,Netherlands new ExpressVPN subscribers can save up to 51% on their plan and get up to 100 entries into the Dare to Dream contest for a chance to win a VIP Tottenham Hotspur experience in London. Sign up for a two-year plan and get four extra months free.
ExpressVPN is offering up to 51% off its usual price, plus a chance to win the ultimate Spurs trip. The Dare to Dream contest sends one lucky winner (and an even luckier guest) to London for a VIP Tottenham Hotspur experience, including flights, three nights of accommodation, premium matchday seats, locker room access, £500 in spending money, and even a meet and greet with Spurs legends.
The best part? The longer the subscription, the better your chances. Two-year signups get 100 contest entries, one-year plans get 20, and one-month plans get five. With the two-year deal, you also get four extra months free, making it the best value for money.
SEE ALSO: Where to preorder Samsung's new Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra smartphonesOf course, ExpressVPN isn’t just about flashy contests. It’s one of the fastest, most reliable VPNs, with servers in 105 countries, a strict no-logs policy, and bonus features like a password manager, parental controls, and ad blocking. If you want to stay secure online, access region-locked content, or stop your internet provider from throttling your speeds.
Unlike some VPNs that promise speed but fail under pressure, ExpressVPN consistently delivers. Streaming geo-restricted content? No problem. Avoiding government censorship? Covered. Want to keep your browsing history out of sight from your ISP? Done. The independently audited no-logs policy ensures that none of your activity is stored, keeping your privacy intact.
This Dare to Dream contest runs until Feb. 28, 2025, with the winner announced by March 4. The trip is lined up for April, right in time for the business end of the Premier League season. If you want a shot at that unforgettable Spurs experience, sign up now, lock in ExpressVPN’s best offer, and cross your fingers for that VIP ticket to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
And even if you don’t win, you’re still getting one of the best VPN deals on the market. A win-win situation if you ask me.
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