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Football free bets: Get up to £50 in free bets for Premier League final day with talkSPORT BET

Football free bets: Get up to £50 in free bets for Premier League final day with talkSPORT BET

The Sun23-05-2025

THE Premier League season draws to a close with matchday 38 on Sunday.
To mark the 10-game Super Sunday, talkSPORT BET are offering brand new customers the chance to claim up to £50 in free bets from the final day action!
How to claim talkSPORT BET's £50 free bets offer
talkSPORT BET
Visit the talkSPORT website HERE *
Create an account and Opt In to this promotion via the OFFERS tab
Make a deposit of £5+
Place your first bet of £5 or more at odds of Evens (2.00) or more, on one or more of the Premier League final day fixtures
You must do this within 7 days of registration
Only the first bet of £5 or more on each specified game will qualify and only bets which are placed pre-event will qualify.
By 20:00 on 25th May, after the qualifying games will end, your account will be credited with up to £50 in free bets. Free bets are credited based on the number of £5+ bets that you have placed.
talkSPORT BET: Get up to £50 in free bets - Claim Here *
Premier League final day: Get up to £50 in free bets - CLAIM HERE *
What's the offer?
talkSPORT BET are offering brand new customers the chance to claim up to £50 in free bets on the final day Premier League action this weekend.
How to claim?
Simply visit the talkSPORT BET website on your mobile device HERE * and create an account.
Opt in to this promotion via the OFFERS tab and then make a minimum £5 deposit via debit card or Apple Pay.
Stake £5 or more on any Premier League game at odds of at least Evens. And do this within 7 days of opening your account.
The more £5 bets you put on the games, the more free bets you'll collect!
The Premier League final day games:
Bournemouth v Leicester City
Fulham v Man City
Wolves v Brentford
Nottingham Forest v Chelsea
Man United v Aston Villa
Southampton v Arsenal
Newcastle v Everton
Liverpool v Crystal Palace
Ipswich Town v West Ham
Tottenham v Brighton
What happens next?
By 8pm on 25th May, after the qualifying games end, your account will be credited with up to £50 in free bets.
Free bets are credited based on the number of £5+ bets that you have placed.
For example:
if you placed a bet on 1 qualifying market you would receive £5 in free bets.
if you place bets on 5 different qualifying markets you would receive £25 in free bets.
if you place bets on 10 different qualifying markets you would receive £50 in free bets
*18+ New customers only. Opt in, bet a min of £5 on set football markets (odds 2.00+) within 7 days to get £5 in Free Bets, up to 10 times. Get max £50 in Free bets for sports (odds 2.00+). Free bets expire in 14 days. Click for T&Cs. GambleAware.org | Please gamble responsibly
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For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.

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