
Free William Hill shop bet every day of the Newmarket festival
Get a free £2 shop bet every day of the Newmarket festival with your favourite local paper
One of racing's summer highlights is back at Newmarket Racecourse from Thursday 10th until Saturday 12th July, and your favourite paper is bringing you a great reader offer to celebrate. The dazzling Newmarket races are a three day spectacular which features elite horseracing, high fashion and a chance for old favourites and new faces to vye for victory on the iconic course. Pick up your local paper from Thursday 10 until Saturday 12 July to get your hands on a FREE William Hill £2 shop bet.
Thursday 10 July - Ladies Day gets the festival off to a glamourous start alongside the top-tier racing including the Group Two Princess of Wales's Stakes.
- Ladies Day gets the festival off to a glamourous start alongside the top-tier racing including the Group Two Princess of Wales's Stakes. Friday 11 July - Festival Friday sees the prestigious Group One Tattersalls Falmouth Stakes, a thrilling mile-long contest for fillies and mares.
- Festival Friday sees the prestigious Group One Tattersalls Falmouth Stakes, a thrilling mile-long contest for fillies and mares. Saturday 12 July - July Cup Day brings in the grand finale of Newmarket with the Group One July Cup. The winner will lift the coveted prize for this sprint race which attracts international contenders.
So don't miss out on the fun! Pick up your paper from Thursday 10 until Saturday 12 July 2025 to get your hands on a FREE William Hill shop bet every day of the festival.
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