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Novibet – Chelsea v Liverpool Offer

It’s Chelsea v Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday, and you don’t want to miss this Novibet free bet offer! Place a £30.00+ bet on Chelsea v Liverpool, and Novibet will give us a £10.00 free bet. Translated into matched betting terms, this provides us with a profit of £7.00 and here’s how…

Key terms

  • Applies to single bets placed on any Chelsea v Liverpool market.
  • Applies to both pre-match and in-play bets.
  • Bets placed on Super Odds markets are excluded from this promotion.
  • Minimum stake of £30.00.
  • Minimum odds of 1.50 (1/2).

Qualifying bet

Please see my qualifying bets guide if you’d like more information about them and how they work.

Either exchange works for this offer

Betfair and Smarkets are both great options for this offer. If you’ve not used one of them, now is a great time to give them a try.

  • Money back as cash up to £20
  • 0% commission for 60 days

We can calculate our lay stake using my Matched Betting Calculator.

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Aim to lose no more than £1.00 on our qualifying bet

Free bet

Our £10.00 free bet will be credited within 24 hours of our qualifying bet being settled and valid for 7 days. Free bet stakes are not included in any returns.

Using straightforward matched betting, we should convert our free bet into 80% cash, so £8.00. Considering our expected qualifying loss of £1.00 gives us a profit of £7.00 on this Novibet offer!

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Matt Kirman - Matched Betting Blogger

Matt KirmanMatched Betting Blogger

Since 2014, I’ve blogged over £90,000 worth of profit, and made it my mission to make matched betting accessible to everyone.