Free Bet Club: How to profit from our industry-leading offer

This season, our writers will take it in turns to take advantage of Betway's Free Bet Club offer. We will keep track of our balance as we go.
Opt in to Betway’s industry-leading Free Bet Club and receive £10 in free bets every week when you stake £25 or more on any sports multiples.
Your £25 can be split across multiple bets, provided they all contain at least three legs with a combined price of 2/1 or higher.
Place your bets before 23:59 BST on Friday and you will receive one £5 free bet at 12:00 BST on Saturday and another £5 free bet at 14:00 BST on Monday, to use however you like.
Throughout this season, the Betway Insider writers will take it in turns to place their own £25 multiple and two £5 free bets to try and earn as much profit as possible. We will keep track of our balance as we go. After 17 weeks we are £298.75 in profit.
£25 QUALIFICATION BET (TO PLACE BEFORE 23:59 BST ON FRIDAY)
Tottenham have started well under Jose Mourinho, winning two from two, and I expect them to make it three against a Bournemouth side without a win in their last four away games.
In the Championship, Brentford have won four of their last six and are third in the form table. They’re a great price to keep that run going against Luton, who have lost five of their last six matches.
QPR were thumped 4-0 at home to Nottingham Forest on Wednesday, which extended their winless run to six games. Away to Derby, who have won their last five home games, there’s only one result to back.
Finally, I’m getting on Leeds at home to Middlesbrough. They’ve won four on the spin at Elland Road and Boro's only victory in 11 came against bottom-of-the-league Barnsley.
FIRST £5 FREE BET (AVAILABLE AT 12:00 BST ON SATURDAY)
Northampton have won six of their last seven matches in all competitions, including four straight victories at Sixfields. The Cobblers beat non-league Chippenham 3-0 in the FA Cup first round and look a great bet against National League Notts County, who have lost back-to-back games.
Elsewhere in the FA Cup, I fancy Exeter to make it five wins out of six at St James Park. The Grecians face Hartlepool, who have won two of their last seven on the road in all competitions.
In the Netherlands, Feyenoord have taken seven points from their last three league games and look a safe bet against PEC Zwolle, who have lost six away games out of seven.
Paris Saint-Germain are top of Ligue 1, having won 11 out of 13. They are rarely available at this kind of price in the league, so are worth backing against Monaco, who have lost two out of three.
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