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Get an extra boost on your Premier League Bet Builders this Christmas with Betfair
This Saturday Betfair are offering you the chance to start a free bet streak by placing a £10 bet on any sport on the Betfair Exchange.
Even if that first bet loses, you will be credited with a £10 free bet to begin your streak. For every winning £10 bet you have for the next seven days on the Befair Exchange, we will credit you with another tenner to keep that streak going.
We have collated some of the best tips from our horse racing tipsters to inspire you to get your streak underway by placing your first qualifying bet this Saturday, but before we get into those, let us take you through how to get involved.
How does Betfair's Free Bet Streak offer work?
- Opt-in on the Betfair Exchange promo page or bet banners on the Exchange homepage
- Place a £10 bet on any sport on the Exchange on Saturday 14 December. Your first cash bet will qualify for the offer.
- When your qualifying bet settles (as a winner or loser), you will be credited with a £10 free bet on the Exchange within 24 hours.
- Your Free Bet Streak begins with your first £10 free bet, to use on any Exchange market (minimum odds apply). The way to keep the streak going is to keep on winning.
- If your free bet wins, you will earn another £10 free bet, alongside your winning returns. If you lose, your streak is over.
- You will continue to receive another free bet every time your free bet settles as a winner for a maximum of 7 days after the initial free bet has been awarded.
Remember, the tips below are related to horse racing, but you can place a bet on any sport on the Exchange to get involved!
So grab your mates, test yourselves against the best tipsters in the business, and crown yourself with the longest winning streak of all you take-on!
For more details, what bets qualify on who is eligible to take part, head to our T&Cs page here.
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Ryan Deeney - 12:30 Championship - Preston NE v Leeds: Back Preston double chance
The challenge this weekend for Leeds is an obvious one: get over the line away from home. Completing that challenge won't be easy against a Preston North End side proving awkward to play against. Paul Heckingbottom took over from Ryan Lowe ahead of matchday three. They have won four, lost four and drawn ten of their 18 league matches since.
The Lilywhites picked up a much-needed victory in midweek, seeing off Cardiff City 2-0 to end a run of nine without a victory. Unsurprisingly, they had drawn seven of those. This will be seen as something of a free hit but given Leeds' issues on the road and Preston winning one and drawing five against the top eight since Heckingbottom's arrival, they will fancy their chances of a result in what should be a low-margin affair (more on that shortly).
Back Preston Double Chance v Leeds
Mark Stinchcombe - 15:00 - Wolves v Ipswich: Back goals in basement battle
Wolves looked to have bounced back from their poor start to the season with back-to-back wins over Fulham and Southampton, however they've now lost the following three games 4-2 v Bournemouth, 4-0 v Everton and 2-1 v West Ham. Ipswich haven't faired much better either of late with three straight defeats as well.
Wolves have the worst defence in the Premier League with 38 goals conceded in their 15 matches at an average of 2.53 per-game, with them having conceded two or more in 15 of their last 18 games.
Going forward hasn't been too much of an issue however, with them having scored 23, meaning the overall goals of their matches is at a huge 61 - 4.07 per-game.
Only six of Ipswich's matches have gone over 2.5 but they are the biggest overachievers in the league defensively with their 27 goals conceded coming from 36 expected goals meaning we could see them concede even more. Eleven of Wolves' last 12 Premier League matches have seen Over 2.5 goals.
Back Over 2.5 goals in Wolves v Ipswich
Jack Critchley - 15:00 Championship - Blackburn v Luton: Back Blackburn Rovers
Rovers aren't blessed with attacking talent, yet they are sharing the goals around. Makhtar Gueye came off the bench to net the winner on Tuesday, yet there were standout performances from Ryan Hedges, Joe Rankin-Costello and Sondre Tronstad. The hosts have conceded just seven times in front of their fans this season with only Stoke and Sheffield United leaving this venue with maximum points so far. They will fancy their chances against one of the poorest travellers in the second tier.
Luton picked up a much-needed victory on Tuesday night as they edged past The Potters at Kenilworth Road. The Hatters haven't been too bad at home, yet it's their troublesome away form which has given Rob Edwards and his coaching staff plenty of sleepless nights this season. They've lost seven of nine on the road and have lost all four visits to top half sides. The Bedfordshire outfit are scoring goals, with Elijah Adebayo seemingly regaining confidence in recent weeks, however, the hosts may just be a little too streetwise for them on Saturday afternoon."
Back Blackburn to beat Luton