
Champions League final – bet365 Super Winnings Boost: Get 50% extra on bet builders
It's the Champions League final between PSG and Inter Milan on Saturday and bet365 is marking the occasion by offering a 50 per cent boost on winning bet builders.
The deal is available for new and eligible customers. Take a look at our recommended Champions League final bet-builder picks below and read on for our expert analysis.
PSG vs Inter – Champions League final bet builder @ 11/2 with bet365
Both teams to score
PSG double chance
Both teams to receive a card
Yann Sommer 4+ saves
Fabian Ruiz 1+ fouls
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Leg 1: Both teams to score
Inter won their semi-final against Barcelona 7-6 on aggregate and, with PSG having proved their attacking prowess in the knockout rounds, this is a banker that adds some heft to this bet builder.
Leg 2: PSG double chance
PSG are favourites to win the final in 90 minutes but Inter can't be discounted and showed their fight to eliminate Barcelona, so we're cautiously backing the Parisians to avoid defeat during regular time.
Leg 3: Both teams to receive a card
There's a lot at stake and it would be a major surprise if there was not at least one card for each side. PSG received two yellows in the second leg of their semi-final against Arsenal, while Inter picked up five when they faced Barcelona at the San Siro.
Leg 4: Yann Sommer 4+ saves
Inter goalkeeper Yann Sommer made seven saves in each leg of the semi-final against Barca. With PSG sure to be firing plenty of shots, the 36-year-old looks guaranteed to have another busy night.
Leg 5: Fabian Ruiz 1+ fouls
PSG midfielder Fabian Ruiz has committed at least one foul in four of his previous five games, so there seems a strong chance that this final leg will be a winner.
Champions League bet-builder verdict
If you placed £10 on this bet builder at odds of 11/2 and it was successful, you would ordinarily win £55.
With bet365's 50 per cent boost, you would receive an additional £27.50 in winnings, swelling your total winnings to £82.50 – effectively paying out at odds of just over 8/1.
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