CopyBet Cheltenham Festival offer: Bet £10 get £50 in free bets
Liam Bramall
Published:
March 14, 2024
Horse racing is in Liam's blood and his biggest passion is jumps racing. He can often be found at his favourite tracks; Chepstow and Cheltenham in the Autumn when the National Hunt action kicks off. In his own words: "I'm often referred to as a walking form book, a trait which comes in handy from time to time. My proudest tipping success to date was landing a whopping 682-1 accumulator at Epsom."
When it comes to betting, you always want to get the most out of your money and that applies to all sports betting. This means you should always be on the lookout for the best sign up offers when opening new accounts. It’s the Cheltenham Festival this week and horse racing’s premier event always brings some competitive offers. CopyBet have a sign promotion that stands out from the rest.
Available to new customers only, if you sign up with CopyBet and make a qualifying bet of £10, you will be eligible to earn £50 in free bets. This promotion offers great value and it’s one you won’t want to miss!
Only new customers that reside in the UK are eligible for this offer and these are the steps to follow:
1. Open an account with CopyBet and place a qualifying bet of £10 (single only) at odds of 1.9 or greater.
2. Then you will receive £50 in free bets which are split into the following categories
1x £10 free bet on horse racing
1x £10 free bet on Football
2x £10 free in-play bets
1x £10 free bet Acca
3. It’s important to note that the free bets will expire after seven days so make sure to take full advantage before time runs out. Full terms and conditions can be found here.
CopyBet’s promotion comes with a free bet on horse racing and you might want to consider placing it on MyRacing’s Nap of the day.
It’s Day 4 of the Cheltenham Festival on Friday and the last Grade 1 novice race of the week is the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle at 2.50. Lecky Watson runs for Willie Mullins and he has the perfect profile for this gruelling test. Second to Slade Steel in a Grade 2 over 2m4f on his penultimate start, that form is rock-solid. Three miles in testing ground will certainly be in his favour and he should go close.