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Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Unlock up to $300 in Bonus Bets for Pacers-Thunder Game 6

Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Unlock up to $300 in Bonus Bets for Pacers-Thunder Game 6

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Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Unlock up to $300 in Bonus Bets for Pacers-Thunder Game 6
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder are one win away from the NBA championship — and they can earn that win tonight on the Indiana Pacers' home floor. If you're thinking about wagering on Game 6, then now's the time to learn how much the Fanatics Sportsbook promo will do for you.
Here's the scoop for new bettors: If you're playing in Michigan, New Jersey or Pennsylvania, you're guaranteed $300 in bonus bets when you place $30 in first bets over a three-day span. If you're a new bettor in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia or West Virginia, you'll collect $250 in bonus bets for playing $50 in first bets over five days.
New bettors in every state where Fanatics Sportsbook is live (except New York) can grab the classic welcome offer that delivers as much as $1,000 in No Sweat Bets over a 10-day run. Bettors in New York, meanwhile, can play one 100% profit-boost token each day for 10 straight days.
If we've learned one thing during these NBA Finals, it's that the Oklahoma City Thunder are going to build a big lead in each game. If we've learned another thing during these NBA Finals, it's that the Indiana Pacers are going to make a big rally after falling behind. It's all just a matter of whether the Pacers are going to come all the way back.According to the Fanatics Sportsbook app — one of the nation's best sports betting apps — the Thunder are 5-point favorites tonight. Of course you're welcome to bet on the game's result, but there are also hundreds of player props and other wagers available on the app.
To sign up for one of the most lucrative sportsbook promos out there, click the nearest BET NOW button, take a minute to answer a few basic questions and then you'll be on your way to a flood of bonus bets, No Sweat Bets or profit-boost tokens.
Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Score Up to $300 Bonus or $1000 in No Sweat Bets
📱 Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Code Click Here 🤑 Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Bet $30, Get $300 (MI, NJ, PA) / Bet $50, Get $250 (AZ, CO, IL, IN, LA, MA, MD, NC, OH, TN, VA, WV) / Up to $1000 in No Sweat Bets (all states but NY) / 100% Profit Boost Daily for 10 Days (NY) ✅ Terms and conditions New customers 21 and older in AZ, CO, CT, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, WY; 1x playthrough on bonus bets ✔️ Last verified June 19, 2025
While the Thunder and Pacers are going to attract a lot of eyeballs tonight, soccer fans around the world are more likely to be focused on the FIFA Club World Cup and CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage matches happening across America.
Tonight in Austin, Texas, the United States Men's National Team takes on Saudi Arabia. The USMNT got off to a good start in the Gold Cup with a 5-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday. Of today's four matches in Club World Cup action, the Seattle Sounders get to play on their home field against Atletico Madrid — though when you check the latest soccer odds, you're likely to see the Sounders as a huge underdog.
Best Bets with the Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Thursday, June 19
Soccer: Club World Cup – Sounders vs. Atletico, 6 p.m.
Club World Cup – Sounders vs. Atletico, 6 p.m. MLB: Mets at Braves, 7:15 p.m.
Mets at Braves, 7:15 p.m. MLB: Orioles at Rays, 7:35 p.m.
Orioles at Rays, 7:35 p.m. NBA: NBA Finals, Game 6 – Thunder at Pacers, 8:30 p.m.
NBA Finals, Game 6 – Thunder at Pacers, 8:30 p.m. Soccer: CONCACAF Gold Cup – United States vs. Saudi Arabia, 9:15 p.m.
Some Thursdays during the Major League Baseball season aren't that busy, but today's schedule is jam-packed. Aces such as Paul Skenes and Carlos Rodon pitched earlier today, but there are still big games tonight. Check out the Mets-Braves game because Clay Holmes (2.87 ERA) has been good all year and Spencer Strider is coming off six shutout innings with 13 strikeouts. On the West Coast, the Padres and Dodgers wrap up their four-game series with Yoshinobu Yamamoto on the hill for the Dodgers.
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How to Unlock the Fanatic Sports Promo Welcome Offers
In just a few simple steps you can lock in your Fanatics Sportsbook promo.
From your desktop, click any BET NOW link to be redirected to the Fanatics Sportsbook welcome page. Click on 'Get Started,' which will land you on a QR code to scan with your phone to download the app. If you are on your phone, you will just be directed to download the app. Answer a few basic personal questions to be set up with an account then verify your identity, age and location. You won't need any bonus code to claim the Fanatics Sportsbook promo as tapping BET NOW locks it in. Select any banking method to make at least a $10 initial deposit.
Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Key Terms & Conditions
The Fanatics Sportsbook promo bet-and-get offers require a $10 qualifying bet on odds of -500 or better. In MI, NJ and PA, that qualifying bet returns $100 in bonus bets each day for three days. In AZ, CO, IL, IN, LA, MA, MD, NC, OH, TN, VA and WV, the $10 qualifying wager earns $50 in bonus bets each day for five days. If you choose either of these options, you will be automatically opted-in on Day 1 but you must opt-in manually on the subsequent days.
Those in DC, IA, KS, KY, VT and WY, plus those in the above listed states, can get the No Sweat Bets offer instead of the bet-and-get offer can chose any bet at -500 odds or better to be your No Sweat Bet for up to $100 daily over a 10-day period. If that wager settles as a loss, Fanatics will provide a bonus-bet refund. Bettors in New York get a 100% profit boost daily for 10 days.
Bonus bets provided by any of the Fanatics Sportsbook promo offers will be deposited within 72 hours of placing your qualifying bet. Divide up your bonus bets however you choose but use them within seven days of being deposited before they expire.

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