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Leicester V Arsenal is always an exciting Premier League match, and 10Bet is ramping things up even more by putting a free bet on the line. By opting in to the promo and placing qualifying wagers (£25 or more), you could earn a £5 free bet if Arsenal doesn’t score in its Leicester match this weekend.
When you claim a promotion at an online sportsbook, it’s not often that you’ll be required to opt-in - but, this specific offer asks you to. It’s an easy step to miss out, so make sure you click “Opt-In” after logging in.
Then, bet £25 on any sport from March 12th at 17:30GMT to March 13th at 16:30GMT. This qualifies you for the £5 free bet in the event that Arsenal doesn’t score.
The free bet will be credited to your account within 24 hours of the match.
If you take a look at the last 10 matches that Arsenal have played against Leicester City, they have only failed to score once. However, if you look at Arsenal’s last 10 matches overall, they haven’t scored in 5 of them.
So, it really could go either way. While the team is fourth in the Premier League standings, it has been a tough season for Arsenal.
Of course, this offer comes with terms and conditions attached to it. Firstly, this offer can only be claimed once per bettor, and the bets that you make to qualify must amount to £25 or more and they must have odds of ⅘ (1.80) or greater.
If you land the free bet, you have 7 days to use it. Should the bet land you a win, it will be credited to your Main Cash Account - meaning, no wagering requirements!
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