
Glorious Goodwood Day 1 free bets – up to £160 in bonuses
There's an incredible eight-race card to look forward to and the Group 1 Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup is the feature. Aidan O'Brien looks set to take the prize, pitting his Gold Cup runner-up Illinois against the young pretender Scandinavia, recently an impressive winner at Newmarket's July Festival.
Before that, you can bet on a pair of exciting Group 2 races and there are also some interesting handicaps to enjoy.
Create accounts with the five bookies listed in this article and you could receive up to £150 in free bets if you meet the qualifying criteria.
Already signed up with the betting sites listed in this article but want to try somewhere new for Glorious Goodwood? Take a look at more free bets from the best betting sites, which our experts have reviewed
Find our best free bets offers below for the first day of Glorious Goodwood. And make sure you read our horse racing expert Ron Wood's tips for all eight races from the West Sussex track.
1. Sky Bet – £30 in free bets when you place any single or each-way bet
Only a minimum of 5p must be wagered to receive Sky Bet's welcome bonus, which makes it our favourite Glorious Goodwood free bet offer.
The qualifying bet must be a single or each-way wager. Once it has been settled, you will be awarded a £30 bonus consisting of three £10 free bet tokens.
2. bet365 – Bet £10 and get £30 in free bets for new customers
Claim 300 per cent of your first deposit and wager back in free bets at bet365. Players who stake £5 will be awarded £15 in free bet credits, while a £10 wager qualifies for a £30 bonus, with 30 days to use the credits once they have been awarded.
The minimum qualifying odds for the offer are also very player-friendly. Selections must be a minimum of 1/5 (1.2) as a single or on multiples, which means they have a great chance of winning.
3. Paddy Power – Bet £5, get £30 in free bets when you use code YSKAST
Use the Paddy Power bonus code and stake just £5 to land £30 in free bets for Glorious Goodwood.
The selection must have odds of at least even money (2.0) and the bonus is credited as soon as the qualifying bet has settled.
4. Betfair – £30 in free multiples when you bet £10 on sportsbook using code ZSKAOL
If multiples are your go-to wagers, then Betfair is the perfect place to sign up. Deposit and stake £10 on its sportsbook to bank three £10 free bets, which can be redeemed on multiples, accumulators and bet builders.
Only deposits made via Apple Pay or debit card will be eligible for this free bet offer, so remember to use one of those to claim the bonus.
5. BetMGM – Bet £10 and get £40 in free bets
Bank four free bets when you wager £10 at BetMGM. This is made up of two £10 bet builders, one £10 football bet and another £10 to be used on horse racing – perfect for Glorious Goodwood.
Take a look at our guide to the best Glorious Goodwood free bets and betting offers
How to get free bet offers from bookmakers
It's quick and easy to sign up and receive one of the Glorious Goodwood free bet offers available from our top betting sites.
The qualifying criteria will be very similar, no matter which bookmaker you choose to play with. We've put together a step-by-step guide for you to follow below.
Sign up with the bookmaker. If a promo code is listed, it needs to be entered during the process to qualify for the welcome bonus.
Make your first deposit. Add enough money to the account to qualify for the offer, using one of the eligible payment methods. If you use a method other than those listed in the terms and conditions, you won't receive the free bets.
Place your first bet. Ensure you meet the conditions of the offer, which will include betting enough money on a selection with at least the minimum odds advertised. You might also find restrictions on the type of bet that qualifies for the bonus, plus other terms and conditions. Read the small print so you don't miss anything.
Your bonus will usually be awarded as soon as the qualifying bet has been settled.
The bonus will have an expiry date and if it isn't used by then, it will expire. There may be other rules and restrictions on the bonus, such as minimum odds and the type of bet that can be placed.
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