Get a completely Free £2 Bet on Bet Builders on any English Premier League game this weekend. Plus tips on how to use it...
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Free £2 Bet Builder on any Premier League match
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Bet Builder tips from around 2/1 to 32/1
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Betfair customers can enjoy a free £2 Bet Builder on any Premier League match this weekend (May 13-15).
Make the most of another exciting round of fixtures as the English top flight season nears its conclusion with everything to play for at the top and bottom of the table.
You must opt-in to use this offer. It's open to customers in the UK and Ireland and it's a maximum of one free £2 bet per customer.
Your Bet Builder, which can be used on any English Premier League game from 3 - 5 February, must be at minumum combined odds 1.5 or more.
Here are three we picked out to get you thinking about how you to use your completey free £2 Bet Builder this weekend (13-15 May).
Newcastle's have won four of their last five away league games (L1) but Leeds are desperate for points and, in his first home match in charge, Sam Allardyce can expect a passionate Elland Road crowd to get behind his players.
He has had a full week to work with his players since last weekend's defeat at Man City and the ex-England boss should have made his team tighter at the back. Still, bad defensive habits die hard and, with Leeds both scoring and conceding in each of their last 10 league games, we will back both teams to score.
Manchester United have lost their last two matches 1-0 and the fear for fans is that, for all of Erik ten Hag's encouraging work this season, they are ending the campaign on a downward spiral, just as they did last season.
David De Gea was at fault in last weekend's defeat to West Ham but it is obvious that the Red Devils are suffering for their lack of an out and out striker.
Wolves may be able to frustrate United for long periods, so we will back the half-time draw. They won this fixture 1-0 last season - the scoreline that has bedevilled the Reds recently - and, at a big price, we will take a chance on Julen Lopetegui's men stealing this late on.
Leicester have won their last two Premier League home games against Liverpool but the Foxes have a tough to task if their to stop a Reds side that has won six on the spin.
The Foxes have conceded seven in their last two. They are in the relegation zone and, with three to play, may be tempted to go for it here. Liverpool can exploit that.
Mo Salah has scored in Liverpool's last three matches so we will back him to strike again.