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FanDuel Promo Code: Claim New $300 Bonus For Arsenal-Man United, MLB, NFL

FanDuel Promo Code: Claim New $300 Bonus For Arsenal-Man United, MLB, NFL

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The FanDuel promo code for new users will score a $300 bonus for Arsenal-Man United, MLB or NFL games this week.
The FanDuel promo code for new users will score a $300 bonus for Arsenal-Man United, MLB or NFL games this week.
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The updated FanDuel promo code offer presents a good chance for new users to claim a $300 bonus bet offer for Sunday, starting with a classic EPL match between Manchester United and Arsenal.
Bet $5 on that clash or on any NFL preseason or MLB game and get a chance at the reward when you click here and set up an account.
Sunday delivers a big MLB slate, with the Padres-Dodgers series finale being the biggest matchup. This game will have huge implications for the National League West race. Other matchups like Yankees-Cardinals, Brewers-Reds and Marlins-Mets have playoff implications, too.
The Yankees are in the thick of the wild card race, while the Cardinals are hoping to keep their faint hopes alive. The Brewers hold the best record in baseball, and the surging Reds are very much in the conversation in the National League. The Mets are looking to hang onto a wild card spot, while the Mariners are in a dead heat with the Astros for the American League West.
The Bills-Bears preseason game will also draw a lot of attention. It will be the first time we see Bears starters like Caleb Williams play in Ben Johnson's offense. We will also see key rookies like Travis Hunter and Tyler Shough in the Jaguars-Saints preseason matchup.
Bet on any of these games for a shot at $300 in bonus bets with FanDuel Sportsbook.
FanDuel Promo Code For $300 EPL, NFL, MLB Bonus
FanDuel Promo Code No Code Required New User Offer Risk $5, Receive $300 in Bonus Bets With a Win In-App Promos 30% Profit Boost on Any Sport, Daily Boosts, etc. Terms and Conditions New Customers – 21+ in Eligible States Bonus Last Verified On Aug. 17, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek
As long as your initial bet is at least $5, you will have a chance to win the $300 in bonus bets. However, you have to win your initial bet to get the reward. With this in mind, make sure to pick a betting option that you believe will settle as a win.
This $5 bet can be on an NFL preseason game or one of the MLB games. For this example, maybe you would like to bet on Mets star Juan Soto to record a hit against the Mariners.
Once you find a bet you are comfortable with, wait for it to settle to see if you win the $300 in bonus bets.
Player Props For NFL Sunday Preseason Games
FanDuel Sportsbook has player prop markets available within the app for Sunday's NFL preseason matchups. Let's take a look at some of the interesting options:
Tyler Shough to throw a touchdown pass on his first offensive drive (+850)
Tyler Shough to run for a touchdown on his first offensive drive (+5500)
Caleb Williams to throw a touchdown pass on his first offensive drive (+380)
Rome Odunze to score a touchdown on his first offensive drive (+1500)
Colston Loveland to score a touchdown on his first offensive drive (+2500)
Steps To Sign Up With FanDuel Promo Code Offer
Get up and running with this FanDuel promo code offer by following the directions below:
Click here to go to the registration page
Enter basic personal information (name, date of birth, mailing address, phone number, email address, etc.)
Make deposit with secure payment method (credit card, debit card, online banking, PayPal account, etc.)
Place initial $5 bet and wait for it to settle to see if you win $300 in bonus bets
If you win the $300 in bonuses, you will have one week to use them before they expire from your account
Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator's terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.
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