
Get 30/1 on Man City OR 60/1 Palace to win on talkSPORT BET
New customers can back who they want to win in the FA Cup Final this weekend with this enhanced offer from talkSPORT Bet
Online bookies TalkSPORT Bet is offering the chance for new customers to back who they want to win in the FA Cup Final with this exciting enhanced offer as Crystal Palace face Manchester City this weekend.
As Crystal Palace and Manchester City gear up for the FA Cup final on Saturday evening, anticipation is building. The London club is eager to secure their first piece of silverware in over 34 years, a victory that would be monumental for them.
For those looking to place a wager, talkSPORT Bet has an enticing offer for new customers. You can back Manchester City to win at 30/1 or take a punt on Crystal Palace at 60/1, making this final not just thrilling on the pitch but potentially rewarding off it as well.
Crystal Palace has often proven to be a challenging opponent for Manchester City, ensuring their encounters are a spectacle for neutral fans. Even though City leads the recent aggregate score 13-8 over the last four matches, both teams have consistently found the back of the net, scoring two or more goals each time.
City managed a narrow 1-0 victory in March 2023, but that match was an anomaly compared to their dominant 4-2 win earlier in August 2022. Palace is determined to notch another win against City, something they haven't achieved since their impressive 2-0 away triumph in October 2021.
In that memorable match, Wilfried Zaha and Conor Gallagher were the heroes for Palace. Since then, matches between these two have featured a variety of goal scorers. Names like Kevin De Bruyne, Omar Marmoush, Mateo Kovacic, James McAtee, Nico O'Reilly, Eberechi Eze, and Chris Richards have all made their mark in these high-scoring affairs. It's a fixture that often sees contributions from across the pitch.
How to claim this TalkSPORT Bet FA Cup Final offer
Check out the latest TalkSPORT Bet offer ahead of the FA Cup Final:
Create your TalkSPORT Bet account.
Opt in to this promotion via the Offers tab or Sign-Up page.
Make your first deposit of £5.
Place a max £1 bet on Man City - Match Betting - 90 Mins vs Crystal Palace OR
Place a max £1 bet on Crystal Palace - Match Betting - 90 Mins vs Man City
If the bet comes in, new customers will be paid at the normal rate in cash then topped up to equate it to 50/1 odds in free bets
You must do this by 16:300 on 17/05/2025.
Terms and conditions
Here are the key terms and conditions from TalkSPORT Bet:
If your bet wins:
your bet will be paid at the normal price.
you will have the extra amount credited in Free Bets, shortly after settlement, bringing your total returns up to the enhanced price of 30/1.
Applies to a maximum of £1 stake.
E.g. £1 bet at 1/1 gives £2 real cash and £29 in Free Bets.
The Free Bets:
can be used on mentioned any sports unless stated in the restrictions;
single bets must be placed at odds of 2.00 or greater;
double or higher bets must be placed at accumulated odds of 3.00 or greater;
can be used as one whole bet or as a number of smaller bets;
will only return profit exceeding your total stake;
must be placed separately from real cash bets; and
will expire 7 days after accreditation if not used.
Wagering Requirements
There are no wagering requirements on this offer.
Restrictions
This offer is for new customers only and is available once per household.
Each customer is only eligible to receive one Welcome Offer across our sports and casino offers, regardless of whether they open additional accounts with talkSPORT BET.
Minimum deposit: £5.
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