For the Fans: CyberGhost Drops to $1.59/Month for the World Cup — With 45 Days to Change Your Mind
CyberGhost's World Cup campaign cuts the 24+2-month plan to $1.59/€1.59 a month (87–88% off) from June 11 to July 20. Combined with the longest money-back window in the industry — 45 days — it's the tournament deal you can trial through the entire group stage.

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CyberGhost has joined the World Cup discount war — and brought its trademark safety net with it. For the duration of the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament, the friendliest VPN in our ranking drops its long-term plan to under €1.60 a month, while keeping the feature no rival matches: a 45-day money-back guarantee.
The deal
From June 11 through July 20, 2026, CyberGhost's long-term plan is priced at:
| Region | Plan | Price | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| USD | 24 months + 2 bonus months | $1.59/month | 88% off |
| EUR | 24 months + 2 bonus months | €1.59/month | 87% off |
Twenty-six months of coverage, billed upfront. The fine print to know: 1-month and 6-month plans are excluded from the campaign — the discount is built for people willing to commit long-term, which is where CyberGhost's value has always lived anyway.
The 45-day angle
Here's what makes this deal different from every other tournament promo we've covered: CyberGhost's 45-day money-back guarantee is two full weeks longer than the industry-standard 30 days. In practice that means you can buy the deal now, stream the entire group stage and most of the knockouts, and still be inside the refund window if it's not for you. No other top-tier VPN lets you trial a tournament this thoroughly.
Why CyberGhost for the World Cup
CyberGhost took the beginners-and-streaming spot in our review, and the tournament plays to exactly those strengths:
- Streaming-optimized servers, labelled by platform — pick "Netflix US" or a regional broadcaster's country and it just works, no server roulette
- 11,500+ servers in 100 countries — broad enough to reach effectively any rights-holder's region
- The easiest apps we tested — one giant connect button; nothing to configure between matches
- 7 simultaneous connections — TV, laptop and phones covered
- Audited no-logs policy under Romanian jurisdiction (outside the 14-Eyes alliances)
How it compares to the other tournament deals
The World Cup discount season is in full swing — here's the field as it stands:
| Deal | Price | Window |
|---|---|---|
| PIA — 89% off | $1.33/€1.29 (24+2) | Jun 11 – Jul 20 |
| CyberGhost — 88% off | $1.59/€1.59 (24+2) | Jun 11 – Jul 20 |
| PureVPN World Cup Pass | $12.95 one-off (40 days) | Tournament window |
| ExpressVPN | $3.49 (24+4) + ticket sweepstakes | Ongoing |
PIA undercuts CyberGhost by 30 cents — but CyberGhost answers with the 45-day guarantee and the purpose-labelled streaming servers that make it the more comfortable pick for less technical viewers. Both end July 20.
The verdict
If you want the lowest possible price, PIA's 89% deal wins on cents. If you want the easiest streaming experience and the longest window to change your mind, this is the one. Either way: the deal — like the tournament — ends July 20.
Try it yourself
88% off for the fans: 2 years + 2 months of CyberGhost under $1.60 a month. And the only 45-day money-back guarantee in the business — long enough to trial the whole group stage.


