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FanDuel Promo Code: Get $300 Bonus For MLB, WNBA, CFB This Week

FanDuel Promo Code: Get $300 Bonus For MLB, WNBA, CFB This Week

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Create a new sportsbook account with the FanDuel promo code to secure a $300 bonus offer for tonight's MLB games and more. Just bet $5 on games like Astros-Tigers or Brewers-Cubs and get your bonus bets if your initial wager settles as a win.
Click here to start the registration process.
While the Brewers have widened their lead in the National League Central, today's doubleheader is still important for the Cubs, who are looking to hold off the Reds in the wild card race. The Astros-Tigers game provides an exciting pitching matchup with Hunter Brown facing Tarik Skubal.
Elsewhere, Houston will try to bounce back from a 10-0 loss to Detroit last night in the first game of that series. Other games like Mariners-Phillies have playoff implications, too.
The WNBA also delivers five betting options with Lynx-Liberty, Sun-Mystics, Storm-Sky, Dream-Aces and Mercury-Valkyries. MVP frontrunner Napheesa Collier is likely to miss the game against the Liberty, while Breanna Stewart has already been ruled out.
Bet on any of these games with the FanDuel promo code offer to get a chance at $300 in bonus bets.
FanDuel Promo Code For MLB Tuesday Night Games
FanDuel Promo Code No Code Required New User Offer Risk $5, Receive $150 in Bonus Bets With a Win In-App Promos Dinger Tuesdays, 25% WNBA Profit Boost, etc. Terms and Conditions New Customers – 21+ in Eligible States Bonus Last Verified On Aug. 19, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek
As mentioned above, you have to win your initial $5 bet to get the $300 in bonus bets. The good news is that there are no odds restrictions for your opening wager. With this in mind, you should look at a lot of betting options within the FanDuel Sportsbook app to find one that you think is likely to settle as a win.
Let's use the Mariners-Phillies game as an example. You might want to avoid a moneyline bet, as predicting the winner of an individual MLB game is hard. However, Cristopher Sanchez is starting for the Phillies tonight, and you might want to capitalize on his dominant season.
You can click on the Mariners-Phillies game and scroll down to find a ton of available markets. If you click on "Cristopher Sanchez - Alt Strikeouts" you might find a bet that appeals to you. For instance, you can bet on Sanchez to strike out 4+ batters at -2000 odds. Though the payout would be minimal, but you will have a very good chance of winning the $300 in bonus bets.
MLB Dinger Tuesday Promo
Tuesdays are always exciting during the MLB season with FanDuel Sportsbook. You will be able to take advantage of the "Dinger Tuesday" promo when you sign up in time for tonight's game.
The way this promo works is that you can bet on any player to hit a home run on Tuesday, and you will be able to apply a 50 percent profit boost token for this wager. Bet on players like Aaron Judge, Kyle Schwarber and Cal Raleigh with this promo and boost your winnings with the Dinger Tuesday promo.
Create Account With FanDuel Promo Code
Getting set up with this offer from FanDuel Sportsbook is easy. All you have to do is click here and go through the registration process. Just provide basic identifying information (name, date of birth, mailing address, etc.) to confirm your identity and start your account.
Next, you will have to make an initial deposit with a secure payment method, like a credit card. This will cover your initial $5 bet with FanDuel Sportsbook. Once you place your first bet, wait for it to settle to see if you win the $300 in bonus bets.
If you win the bonus bets, they will stay in your account for seven days before they expire.
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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