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Spreadex Royal Ascot betting offer – Bet £10, Get £60 in Free Bets

Spreadex Royal Ascot betting offer – Bet £10, Get £60 in Free Bets

The Sun17-06-2025
THE biggest week in flat racing is here. With top-class Group One races from Ascot, comes top-class promotions, and we've got a beauty for you with the latest Spreadex new customer offer.
Stake a tenner at Ascot and get £60 in free bets. Read on to find out how to claim yours.
What is the Spreadex Royal Ascot betting offer?
New customers who place a £10 fixed odds single or £10 each-way bet at minimum odds of 1/2 (1.5) at Royal Ascot will receive a total of £60 in free bets.
Once your qualifying bet settles, you will receive three £10 free fixed odds bets, three £5 Total Goals football spread bets, three £5 Winning Favourites racing spread bets and one £1 Race Index spread bet.
This promotion is open to new customers only and you have to be 18+ to claim and a resident in Great Britain or the Republic of Ireland. You have 28 days to use your free bets.
How to claim the Spreadex offer for Royal Ascot
Claiming your £60 in free bets is easy. Just follow the below steps:
Open a new Spreadex account here.
Make a deposit into your new account.
Place a £10 fixed odds single (or £10 each-way) on any market at minimum odds of 1/2.
Once your qualifying bet settles, your free bets will be automatically credited.
Use free bets within 28 days.
What happens next?
Once your qualifying bet settles, you will receive your free bets in stages. First up, you'll receive a £10 free fixed odds bet, a £5 free Total Goals football spread bet, a £5 racing Winning Favourites spread bet and a £1 racing Race Index spread bet.
After 24 hours, you will get your second £10 free fixed odds bet, along with your next £5 free Total Goals football spread bet and your next £5 racing Winning Favourites spread bet.
Finally, a further 24 hours later you will get your third £10 free fixed odds bet, another £5 free Total Goals football spread bet, and another £5 racing Winning Favourites spread bet.
Terms and conditions of this Royal Ascot betting offer from Spreadex
To ensure you qualify for the maximum £60 in free bets from Spreadex, read through the terms and conditions of the offer below. Failure to follow the proper procedures could exclude you from the promotion.
New customers only. 18+
Place a £10 fixed odds bet or a £10 each-way bet (minimum odds 1/2 (1.50) or greater). Only the win part of each-way bets counts toward qualification.
In-play bets or bets cashed out early do not qualify.
Valid for 28 days from issue.
Free bet stake is not returned in any winnings.
Only available if you have a fully verified spread betting account.
While the bets are free, spread betting carries risk – you can lose more than your stake. Please ensure you understand how spread betting works before using these bets.
Full Terms and Conditions apply.
About the author
Craig Mahood
Craig Mahood is an expert in sports betting and online casinos and has worked with the company since 2020. He joined the Betting & Gaming team at The Sun in June 2022 and works closely with the leading bookmakers and online gaming companies to provide content on all areas of sports betting and gaming. He previously worked as a Digital Sports Reporter at the Scottish Sun, covering Scottish football with particular focus on Celtic and Rangers, As well as football, he has covered horse racing, boxing, darts, the Olympics and tennis for the Sun.
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