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Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code SBWIREDYW: Get 10 100% Profit Boosts for USMNT-Costa Rica

Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code SBWIREDYW: Get 10 100% Profit Boosts for USMNT-Costa Rica

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After sweeping its three Group matches, the USMNT will meet Costa Rica tonight at 7 p.m. ET in the second of two quarterfinal matchups at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Canada takes on Guatemala in the first game. You can place a minimum $1 bet on either of these matchups and the Caesars Sportsbook promo code SBWIREDYW guarantees you will receive 10, 100% profit boosts that can be used at any point over a 14-day window to double any winnings.
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While the U.S. is missing some of its top stars – Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, etc. – the Americans are still favored to move on to the semifinal at -190 on the moneyline. Canada is a -300 favorite against Guatemala. The winners will meet in Wednesday's semifinals at Energizer Park in St. Louis.
Sunday Night Baseball has the Twins in Detroit taking on the American League-leading Tigers. The final round of the Rocket Classic from Detroit is underway today while the John Deere Classic gets underway Thursday in Illinois.
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