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Free Bet Club: 3 tempting trebles to help you cash in on our brilliant offer

17 Feb | BY Betway | MIN READ TIME |
Free Bet Club: 3 tempting trebles to help you cash in on our brilliant offer

Banker, value bet, or long shot? Our writers have you covered with their top tips for your weekend multiples...

With Betway, all new and existing customers can earn £10 in free bets every week simply by opting in to the Free Bet Club.

All you have to do is stake £25 or more on football multiples, spread across as many different bets as you like.

So, to help you get started, our writers have selected a banker, a value bet and a long shot for the upcoming weekend matches. 

Adam Drury – Banker

Two out of three again on Tuesday, so keep the faith. It’s coming.

If there is such thing as a safe bet in the Championship, it’s backing Rotherham to lose away.

Bar one draw at Ipswich in October, they have lost every single on the road this season. In-form Cardiff will beat them at {ODDS:137077169:8/15}.

Wolves have beaten two Premier League teams in the cup this season, but I don’t see Chelsea suffering the same fate here.

The Blues have hammered Peterborough and Brentford to get this far, and should win again at {ODDS:134264123:4/11}.

Roma, meanwhile, have won nine home games in a row, and should beat a Torino side without a clean sheet in six games at {ODDS:135624088:9/20}.

Jack Green – Value bet

Having snuck back into Free Bet Club after a two-week absence, I reckon I’ve found some real value.

At {ODDS:137078744:21/20}, Norwich are an easy choice away at Burton, who had lost five consecutive home games before their win over Wolves a fortnight ago.

Nigel Clough’s side have only found the net three times in their last six at the Pirelli Stadium, and that spells disaster against the Championship’s second-highest scorers.

In the FA Cup, I can’t see the dream lasting any longer for either non-league side.

Burnley’s home record – the fourth-best in the Premier League – tells me they’ll breeze past Lincoln and keep their sixth clean sheet in eight at Turf Moor at {ODDS:134314698:19/20}.

Sutton should also crash out without scoring a goal, given that they have lost three consecutive games and should face a relatively strong Arsenal side.

The Gunners to win to nil, priced at {ODDS:134314187:8/11}, is a sensible bet.

Tom Clee – Long shot

The FA Cup has, admittedly, provided Leicester with some respite of late.

Their only domestic away win of the season came at Goodison in round three, while their one victory in the last seven was achieved in extra time against Derby.

But a trip to The New Den is not to be relished right now.

Millwall are unbeaten in 12 and have won their last eight at home, including two Premier League scalps in Bournemouth and Watford.

They are {ODDS:136213257:19/10} to claim another on Saturday.

In the Championship, Norwich look to be over their recent blip having not lost in six.

At {ODDS:137078744:21/20}, they should have far too much for Burton, who are slipping dangerously close to the drop.

Sheffield Wednesday, meanwhile, have won three on the bounce and look a decent price at {ODDS:137079757:11/8} to beat a Forest side whose only wins in the last 14 have come against teams at the bottom of the form table.

The logic holds up, but will the long shot? I’m quietly confident.

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