Chelsea – Bayern Munich: How to get £50 in free bets for the Champions League match.
Champions League: Chelsea vs Bayern Munich
According to The Sun: Chelsea is already in Germany, preparing for an exciting Champions League match against the European football giant – Bayern Munich.
New Betfred customers can take advantage of a great offer: £50 in free bets when registering and betting £10 on the match happening on Wednesday.
How to get the bonus
Offer for new Betfred customers
- Visit the Betfred website
- Register an account using the provided link
- Deposit £10 using a debit card
- Place your first bet of £10 or more on any eligible betting markets with odds of 1/1 or greater
- Once the bet is settled, Betfred will credit you with £50 in free bets
Betfred: Get your £50 in free bets
First time with Betfred? Then you can take advantage of this great offer.
Just go to the Betfred website and register a new account.
Then you need to deposit £10 and bet on any football market with odds of 1/1 or greater.
When your first bet is settled – regardless of the outcome – Betfred will grant you free bets:
- 3 bets of £10 to use on any betting markets
- 2 bets of £10 for accumulators (4+ selections)
*Only for new customers. Register, make a deposit with a debit card, and place your first bet of £10 or more on sports at odds of 2.0+ within 7 days to receive 3 x £10 in free sports bets and 2 x £10 in free accumulators within 10 hours of settlement. Valid for 7 days. Eligibility and payment exceptions apply. Full terms and conditions apply.
The match between Chelsea and Bayern Munich will be an important test for both teams at the start of the Champions League. Fans eagerly anticipate this showdown, as both clubs have a rich history and ambitions on the European football stage. The outcomes of such a match can significantly influence the further course of the tournament and the strategies of the teams.
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