It’s Wolves v Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday and you don’t want to miss this Betfred free bet offer! Place a single £10.00+ in play bet on Wolves v Tottenham and Betfred will give us a £5.00 free bet to use on Everton v Man City. Translated into matched betting terms, this gives us a guaranteed profit of £3.50 and here’s how…
Key Terms:
- Applies to in play single bets on Wolves v Tottenham (19:15) on Sunday 27th December 2020.
- Minimum stake of £10.00.
- Minimum odds of 1.50 (1/2).
Qualifying Bet:
If you’d like more information about qualifying bets and how they work, please see my qualifying bets guide.
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 stakes using my Matched Betting Calculator.
Aim to lose no more than £0.50 on our qualifying bet
Free Bet:
Our £5.00 free bet will be credited by 17:00 on Monday 28th December 2020 and will be valid until 09:00 on Tuesday 29th December 2020. Although the promotion page suggests using the free bet on Everton v Man City, Betfred free bets can usually be used on any sports market.
Using straightforward matched betting, we should be able to convert our free bet into 80% cash, so £4.00. If we take into account our qualifying loss of £0.50, this gives us a guaranteed profit of £3.50 on this Betfred offer!
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Michael J
Guest userHi Matt.
The betfred site mentions that the Wolves Tottenham bet has to be ‘in-play’ and free bet credits can’t be used. I’m guessing in play means the match has to have started before you place your bet? Thought this was worth mentioning to fellow newbies!
Matt
1537Yes that’s correct Michael. Once the game kicks off, the match will move ‘in play’, after which you can place your qualifying bet. It’s also worth mentioning that half-time counts as in play too. If you’re still finding your feet with things, that might be a good time to place your qualifying bet as the odds will fluctuate much less during that period.
Mark
Guest userYes, that’s why he repeatedly mentions that it is an in-play bet. You should also always read through the terms of the actual bookie because Matt isn’t perfect and doesn’t always get the info 100% right. Considering he gives us all the tips for free can’t complain though…
Matt
1537I think as a newbie, Michael just wanted clarity on what is deemed an in play bet.
Agreed on that though Mark. I always try to make sure the information provided is as accurate as it can be, but you should always read the bookmaker’s terms for absolute clarity.
Steve55
Guest userJust a heads up Matt. Hopefully this will be available for everyone. Unibet are doing a bet £25 get £25 free bet offer. Minimum odds are 1.5 and not on virtual, horses or greyhounds. This is on each day until the 31st Dec, as I understand from the email that I have been sent. The offer can be found in the bonus/free bet section. Please can you have a look and clarify. Many thanks. I didn’t know where else to let you know.
Ryan
Guest userI’ve just been on unibet and they have an offer on premier league games, bet on 2 games and get a free in play £5 bet, but they say minimum odds per leg: 2/1 (3.00), is that per game or the acca?
Matt
1537It’s minimum odds of 3.00 (2/1) per game Ryan. When talking about multiple bets, the term ‘leg’ basically means each individual bet that makes up the overall multiple bet.
Ryan
Guest userEach bet not the accumulator wow, that’s a tough one cheers Matt.
Matt
1537Thanks for posting Steve. It looks like it might be an account specific offer that one. Very nice for those who have got it!