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·7 December 2024

Free Bet Streak on the Betfair Exchange: How to to get involved on Saturday

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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.


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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 7 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 amaximum 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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Kevin Hatchard - 14:30 Bundesliga - Bayern Munich v Heidenheim: Kane-less hosts to thrive

"There are still question marks over whether Kompany's Bayern can beat the top sides. They have drawn with Leverkusen, Frankfurt and Dortmund in the league, lost to Leverkusen in the cup and been beaten at Aston Villa and Barcelona in the Champions League. However, against teams below that level they have been lethal, racking up goals and wins.

"Out-of-form Heidenheim look particularly vulnerable this weekend. Frank Schmidt's team have lost nine of their last 11 games in all competitions, and they are really struggling against the big hitters. They lost 4-2 at Borussia Dortmund, 5-2 at Bayer Leverkusen and 4-0 at home to Eintracht Frankfurt. They are shipping two goals per game in the league, and goalkeeper Kevin Müller seems particularly low on confidence.

"Bayern have scored three goals or more in eight of their 12 Bundesliga matches, and I'll happily back them -2.5 on the Asian Handicap here at 1.86."

Mark Stinchcombe - 15:00 Premier League - Brentford v Newcastle: Back the Bees

With the best home record in the Premier League, Brentford look underrated as underdogs against Newcastle. The Bees have won six and drawn one of their seven home games, scoring the most goals with 22 - an average of 3.14 per-game. It's deserved too with Brentford creating the second most expected goals on home turf.

Newcastle have blown hot and cold so far this season to sit 10th in the table, scoring just 17 goals in 14 games. This despite having played six of the bottom eight. Statistically they've not looked great, registering the sixth fewest shots in the league (12.5 per-game), while conceding the sixth most (14.7).

The Magpies are creating the sixth fewest expected goals, whilst they are third biggest overachievers defensively, having conceded 17 goals yet 23.61 expected goals. Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa have scored 15 goals between them this season and could be in for more here.

James Eastham - 18:00 Ligue 1 - Nice v Le Havre: Back hosts on handicap

Franck Haise's hosts lost 4-1 at Lyon last weekend but the final scoreline was harsh and the Nice players will be champing at the bit to put things right.

They head into this game with injury problems - veteran centre-back Dante is ruled out, for example - but there's still enough quality in the home ranks to ensure they secure the win.

For Nice, Evann Guessand has developed into an excellent striker this season, while Jeremie Boga and Mohamed-Ali Cho are terrific supporting attackers in the wide positions. When fit, former Tottenham midfielder Tanguy Ndombele has shown flashes of class on the ball, and he has a good oppoturnity to showcase those skills this weekend.

Le Havre were our 9/4 pre-season tips for relegation and so far we've seen nothing to change our minds. They currently sit 16th out of 18 teams in the Ligue 1 standings, and are just four points above bottom spot. With nine defeats from 13 games played, they travel to Nice deservedly as rank outsiders.

Understandably, Nice are short odds-on to win (1.63). So instead, we prefer backing Nice on theAsian Handicap. With our selection, you'll get your stakes back if Nice win by a single goal, and make a profit if Nice win by two or more goals.

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