Any new bettors looking to get involved with the Euros need to look no further than Betfair, whose sign up offer gives players £40 worth of free bets from a £10 qualifying stake.
How to Claim Betfair’s Euro 2024 Offer
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Players simply need to wager the £10 on any sports market with odds of 1/2 (1.50) or higher, and once this is settled they will be rewarded with £40 in free bets.
£40 is a very strong bonus amount, with users able to use these on the range of Euro 2024 markets that Betfair have to offer.
In order to get involved with this offer players simply need to follow the steps below:
- Go to Betfair via the above link
- Hit ‘Get Started’ in the middle of the screen
- Enter in your name, home address, as well an email address
- Once done create a password and set your deposit limit
- After this deposit £5 into your account
- Place this on any sports market, with odds of 1/2 (1.50) or higher
- When settled, the £20 will be deposited into your account
- These cannot be withdrawn for real cash and will expire after 30 days
The low qualifying odds of the initial bet gives punters a better chance of seeing their first wager come back to them whilst claiming their £40 in free bets in the process,.
The free bets also have a month-long expiry date on them. Most bookmakers only give their players seven days to use them, so this already surpasses the majority of the others out there.
This therefore works perfectly for the Euros, as the tournament runs from the 14th of June to the 14th of July, allowing bets to have free bets available for the biggest games of the competition and even the final.
Instead of being forced into using their free bets due to a short expiry window, players instead can pick and choose when, and how, they wish to spend their free bets, giving them total control, all Euros long.
Betfair Existing Customer Promotions
Substitution Guarantee
Betfair will give bettors their stake back as real cash if the single player backed in subbed off within the first 10 minutes of the match.
This only applies to the following markets:
- 1st player to be shown a card
- Shown a Card
- Anytime Assist
- Anytime/First/Last Goalscorer
- Next Goalscorer
- Player to be Sent Off
- Player To Have 1/2/3/4/5/6 Or More Shots
- Player To Have 1/2/3 Or More Shots In 1st Half
- Player To Have 1/2/3 Or More Shots in Each Half
- Player To Have 1/2/3/4/5Or More Shots on Target
- Player To Have 1/2 Or More Shots on Target In 1st Half
- Player To Have 1/2 Or More Shots on Target In Each Half
- To Score 2 or More Goals
- To Score a Hat-Trick
- To Score or Assist
If a single player, bet upon for any of the above markets, is subbed off before the 10-minute mark then Betfair will give bettors their money back as cash, if it is a single.
If it is part of an accumulator or bet builder then the leg will be voided.
Betfair Euro 2024 Offer FAQs
What is the Betfair sign up offer?
New Betfair customer can claim £40 in free bets from a £10 qualifying wager with odds of 1/2 (1.50)
These free bets will not expire until 30 days after they have been claimed, and this is a standout feature of the offer.
What is the Betfair promo code?
Betfair customers do not need a promo code in order to claim their sign up offer. This is great, because it prevents any players from accidentally missing out on being able to claim the sign up offer by forgetting to enter a promo code.
What is the Betfair Exchange?
The Betfair Exchange is an online betting platform, whereby the punters play against each other, instead of the house.
Exchange-based betting sites allow for players to bet competitively between each other, instead of against the bookmakers themselves. This can often create some of the best prices out there, with bettors often being much less risk-averse than that of the house.
Is the Euros on the Betfair Exchange?
Yes, the Euros matches will be on the Betfair Exchange, and players will be able to bet on a wide variety of options via this method.
It must be noted that the exchange markets for the Euros may shrink for the smaller matches, as fewer people will be bothered about betting on them, but with them all being televised there may be more interest.