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24Casino offer: 100% deposit match bonus up to €3,000 + 350 free spins

24Casino offer: 100% deposit match bonus up to €3,000 + 350 free spins

The Irish Sun20-06-2025
THE 24Casino bonus offers new Irish players a generous offer that matches their deposit by
In addition, a total of 350 free spins are available to boost your bankroll – at no extra cost.
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How to claim this massive offer
Follow the steps below to claim the 24Casino bonus in Ireland:
First, visit the operator's website using
Next, click 'Get Bonus' on the homepage and create a new 24Casino account.
Opt in for the promo when making your first deposit. The minimum deposit to qualify is €20 or the equivalent amount in any supported cryptocurrency. Fund your account with at least that amount before making the first four deposits to claim the sign-up offer.
24Casino will immediately double your initial deposit, matching it by 100% up to €500
. A whopping
150 bonus spins
will also be added to your account to play Sweet Bonanza, Big Bass Bonanza, John Hunter Book of Tut, Gates of Olympus 1000, Sugar Rush, and Hot to Burn across the first five days.
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Terms and conditions of the 24Casino bonus for new Irish players
The welcome package is available to new Irish players who opt in during their
first four
real-money deposits of
at least €20
or the equivalent amount in supported cryptocurrencies.
The maximum bonus amount is €3,000:
100% up to €500 for the first deposit, 100% up to €1,000 for the second, 100% up to €500 for the third, and 100% up to €1,000 for the fourth.
Only
50 free spins
are added to the first deposit bonus. The remaining 300 welcome bonus spins are added in instalments of 20 per day for the first 5 days after making the second, third, or fourth deposit.
The maximum win when playing with free spins is
€1,000
.
Every bonus spin must be
used within five days
to avoid being voided.
A
40x wagering requirement
applies for bonus winnings to be withdrawn.
General 24Casino bonus terms and conditions apply.
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Craig Mahood
Craig Mahood is an expert in sports betting and online casinos and has worked with the company since 2020. He joined the Betting & Gaming team at The Sun in June 2022 and works closely with the leading bookmakers and online gaming companies to provide content on all areas of sports betting and gaming. He previously worked as a Digital Sports Reporter at the Scottish Sun, covering Scottish football with particular focus on Celtic and Rangers, As well as football, he has covered horse racing, boxing, darts, the Olympics and tennis for the Sun.
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