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 04 January. 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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The Championship has seen 51% of overall fixtures pay-out for Both Teams To Score 'No' backers and with two of the second-tier's strongest defences now going head-to-head in a local derby, a repeat looks too big to turn down at 1.824/5 considering it's provided profit in five of the last six league meetings between the pair since 2014.
Blackburn have recorded clean sheets in half of their Ewood Park outings thus far and seen our proposed play click in nine of those 12 tussles, including five of six when welcoming top-half rivals. Burnley have shutout eight of their 13 hosts' and have rewarded BTTS No backers in 10 of those 13 matches, including seven of their eight trips to fellow high-flyers.
Overall, the Both Teams To Score 'No' wager has won in 34 of the duos combined 49 Championship dates this term, a 69% hit-rate that makes the 1.824/5 a little too big to ignore on Saturday.
Recommended Bet
Back Both Teams To Score - No
Norwich accrued seven points from a possible nine over the festive period and have moved into the top half of the table as a result. Although they rode their luck against Luton at Kenilworth Road, Johannes Hoff Thorup praised his side's attitude and described the outcome as far superior to a 5-0 home success.
Frank Lampard's Coventry were forced to settle for a draw on Wednesday afternoon despite having a man advantage. This game is likely to come too soon for both Haji Wright and Ephron Mason-Clark, giving them a lack of attacking options in the final third. The Sky Blues are unbeaten in three, yet their away form is below average, picking up just four points from a possible 18.
Back Norwich to beat Coventry
Napoli's title bid receives another test when they visit Fiorentina on Saturday.
Antonio Conte's team have won their last three games, most recently claiming a 1-0 home victory against Venezia. Yet when they have faced other teams in the top six of Serie A, they have dropped points. They lost at home to both Lazio and Atalanta, while they drew away games at Inter and Juve. If the second-placed side are going to last the pace, they need to start winning these kinds of encounters.
With Atalanta and Inter away at the Supercoppa, there is the opportunity for Napoli to move top of the table with a draw, though a win would be a statement of intent. Fifth-placed Fiorentina are without a victory in four games across all competitions (D2 L2), but twice rallied to claim a point in a 2-2 draw at Juventus last weekend. Napoli might have to be content with a share of the spoils, with the draw priced at 11/5.
Back Fiorentina and Napoli to draw