NEWCASTLE are looking to bounce back from midweek Carabao Cup disappointment when hosting Brentford in the league this weekend.
And bookmakers Betfair are offering brand-new customers who sign up and stake a tenner on any football market a sensational £50 in free Bet Builder bets!
Betfair offer – how to claim £50 free bets
New offer
- Visit Betfair HERE*
- Open a new account using promo code: ZSKAOL
- Deposit a minimum of £10 using Pay by Bank, Debit card or Apple Pay
- Place a minimum of £10 bet on the Betfair Sportsbook at odds of 1/1 or greater
- Qualifying requirements must be completed within 30 days of account opening
- 5 x £10 Sportsbook free bet builders, accumulators or multiples will be awarded after the qualifying bet has settled
Not registered with Betfair?
Now is the perfect time to sign up and collect a £50 Bet Builder offer.
Getting started is simple. Visit the Betfair website and open a new account using promo code ZSKAOL
Deposit a minimum of £10 and place a £10 bet on the Betfair Sportsbook at odds of 1/1 (2.0) or greater.
Once your bet has settled, win or lose, Betfair will credit your account with 5 x £10 Sportsbook free Bet Builders, which can be used on Bet Builders, accumulators, or multiples.
Remember to gamble responsibly
A responsible gambler is someone who:
- Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
- Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
- Never chase their losses
- Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressed
- Gamcare – gamcare.org.uk
- GambleAware – GambleAware.org
Read our guide on responsible gambling practices.
For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.
*Betfair. 18+. Place a min £10 bet on Sportsbook on odds of min EVS (2.0), get 5x £10 in Free Bet Builders, Accumulators or multiples to use on any sport. Rewards valid for 30 days. Only deposits via Pay by Bank, Apple Pay or Debit Card will qualify. T&Cs apply. Please Gamble Responsibly.
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