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Champions League free bets: Best betting offers for PSG vs Inter

Champions League free bets: Best betting offers for PSG vs Inter

Telegraph30-05-2025

The Champions League concludes on Saturday as Paris Saint-Germain take on Inter Milan in the final at the Allianz Arena (kick-off, 8pm BST). Here are the top betting offers for the big match in Munich.
The Champions League final is the biggest game of the European football season and this is reflected by the number of offers that are available from betting sites.
Whether you're new to betting and looking to sign up with a bookmaker, or an experienced customer, there are Champions League betting offers to help you to profit from what promises to be an exciting match.
New sign-ups in particular can look forward to some lucrative promotions. So for that reason, even established bettors might consider looking around for a new account to take advantage of one of the deals on offer.
A common promotion for such occasions is a boosted odds deal. Bookmakers will try to attract new sign-ups by increasing the odds for a team to win the Champions League.
So for example, a team who are priced at evens (1/1) to win could be available at 40/1 for new customers. Typically, such deals limit bets to a £1 stake, with any winnings above the regular odds being paid out as free bets.
Take a look at the table above to discover the many Champions League betting offers that are available for the game between PSG and Inter.

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