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Bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365: Claim $150 MLB, UFC, NFL Preseason Promo

Bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365: Claim $150 MLB, UFC, NFL Preseason Promo

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The bet365 bonus code WEEK365 scores one of two welcome offers this weekend, which is the final one without meaningful football until after the Super Bowl. Still, with NFL preseason, UFC 319, dozens of MLB games, and WNBA all on tap, now is a great time to get rolling.
The highlights of tonight's slate include Phillies-Nationals and Braves-Mets. The Phillies and Mets both hold playoff spots, while the Nationals and Braves are looking to play spoiler.
Activate your $150 bonus bet offer or use the $1,000 first bet safety net for any of these games. Now is a good time to get up and running with bet365.
Week 2 of the NFL preseason begins on Friday with Titans-Falcons and Chiefs-Seahawks before an 11-game slate on Saturday. The WNBA also returns from an off day with five matchups tonight.
Sign up with the bet365 bonus code to get your welcome offer and capitalize on in-app offers for Thursday's games.
Bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365: August 14 Details
Bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365 New User Offer Bet $5, get $150 Bonus OR $1,000 first bet safety net In-App Promos MLB 30% SGP Boost, WNBA SGP Boost, MLB Early Payout, etc. Terms and Conditions New Customers - 21+ in Eligible States Bonus Last Verified On Aug. 14, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek
The $150 bonus offer is popular for new users, so let's go through that one first. All you have to do is place a $5 bet on any market to unlock your reward.
So, if you are a big Phillies fan, you could bet $5 on them to beat the Nationals and immediately get your $150 in bonus bets to use on any other market available with bet365.
With the $1,000 first bet safety net, you can bet up to that amount and get a bonus refund equal to your stake if your bet loses. For example, a $600 bet on the Phillies to win gives you the chance to win big. And the great news is if your bet loses, you will get a $600 bonus refund to use later on.
In-App Rewards For Returning Users At bet365
There are plenty of opportunities for new users to take advantage of with the bet365 app. You can claim profit boosts, early payouts and other promos within the app for the biggest games each day.
In addition to these offers, you can capitalize on boosted bet opportunities. Just go to a specific sport or game to find the betting markes that have boosted odds.
For Thursday, August 14, check out some of the top examples below:
Jose Ramirez and Kyle Schwarber both to homer (+2175)
Bryce Harper, Francisco Lindor and Byron Buxton 1+ RBI each (+2525)
Claim bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365 Offer
To secure this offer from bet365, click here or on any of the other links on this page and enter the bonus code WEEK365 when setting up your account. Provide basic personal information, like your name, date of birth, mailing address and more to secure your account.
From there, make an initial deposit that will cover your first wager with bet365. This can be done with a credit card, debit card, PayPal account or several other secure payment methods. Lastly, place your first bet to activate your preferred offer from bet365.
Use any bonus bets you receive from either offer within one week before they expire.
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