bwin Euro 2016 late goal free bet offer

bwin Euro 2016 late goal free bet offer

You are sitting in your favourite armchair watching your national team playing in a competition match. With two minutes to go your team are winning three goals to one. You are glad as you placed a pre-match bet before the game started that this would be the final score. Suddenly the other side has scored a goal to make the score 3 – 2. Although your team has won, you have lost your bet thanks to that last minute goal.

Bwin offers £30 free bet

Bwin Late Goal Promotion

Has that situation ever happened to you? During the Euro 2016 competition, Bwin are offering everyone the chance that a late goal doesn’t have to mean not winning on the bet placed. If you place a pre-match bet on one of the Euro games ending on a particular score and there’s a late goal, Bwin will give you another bet for free. The value of the free bet will be the same as the stake you placed on the original bet. This can be worth anything up to £25 in value.

What’s the catch?

As with anything, there are conditions. The main one is that the late goal has to have been scored during the last three minutes of regular time. Any goals scored during extra time or pn penalties don’t count.

Taking up the promotion on offer is fairly straight forward. The first thing you need is an account with Bwin and to be 18 years or older. When betting on a match, there are a number of different types of bet you can make, including during the game. To qualify you need to place your bet on what the final score of the game will be on the ‘Goal Bet’ market before the match starts. If you do anything else, then you won’t necessarily get a free bet if you are unlucky. Equally, only late goals scored in the last three minutes of the game qualify for a free bet. Anything scored before then and you lose out. It doesn’t matter if the match ends in a draw as the final score is the result at the end of 90 minutes.

The offer from Bwin ends on 10th July. To find out more and for details of the terms and conditions then why not take a look at their website.