It’s PSG v Bayern Munich in the Champions League Final on Sunday night and you don’t want to miss this free bet offer from Paddy Power! They’re giving all customers a £5.00 free bet to use on the big match! Translated into matched betting terms, this gives us a guaranteed profit of £3.43 and here’s how…
Key Terms:
- This offer is available to new and existing Paddy Power customers.
- We must opt in via the promo banner on the Paddy Power homepage to claim the free bet.
- Offer applies from 12:00 on Thursday 20th August 2020.
- Free bet will be available to use on PSG v Bayern Munich (20:00) on Sunday 23rd August 2020.
Free Bet:
By using straightforward matched betting, we should be able to extract around £3.75 cash (75%) from our £5.00 free bet. If you’re unsure how to do this, please see my Free Bet Strategy page for a walk-through guide on how it should be done.
Having looked at the odds available, we could place our free bet on The Draw (3/1) in the Match Odds market.
We can calculate our lay stakes using my matched betting calculator.
Outcomes:
Let’s have a look at our potential profit/loss for the possible outcomes…
Outcome | Bookie | Exchange | Profit/Loss |
---|---|---|---|
Draw | +£15.00 | -£11.55 | £3.45 profit |
Not a draw | -£5.00 free bet | +£3.43 | £3.43 profit |
So, whatever happens, we’ll make a guaranteed profit of £3.43 on this Paddy Power offer!
* Bayern Munich won the match 1-0, resulting in a profit of £3.43 on this Paddy Power offer. *
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Sean M
Guest userPaddy Power have a power price of 10s for Bayern to win 2-1. It can be layed currently at 11s on Betfair, giving a profit of €4.
Matt
1490Where are you seeing your profit there Sean? I’m not seeing one at those odds.
Also, I would advise against laying Paddy Power offers at Betfair as the two brands are owned by the same group.
Sean M
Guest userOh I didn’t know that! Interesting, thanks Matt.