All Betway customers can earn £10 in free bets every week by opting in. All you have to do is stake £25 or more on multiples.
To help you get started, our writers have selected two trebles – one football and one multi-sport – to help you get started.
Football – Will Rook

With plenty of sides rotating their squad, the early rounds of the EFL Cup can often be difficult to predict.
But these three certs should buck that trend and bring home a tidy midweek profit.
Crawley have been knocked out of the tournament at the first hurdle in three of the last four seasons and were also well beaten by Port Vale at the weekend.
Birmingham {ODDS:165991307:1/3}, meanwhile, have won 11 of their last 12 first-round matches against lower league opposition.
Next I’m on Oxford at {ODDS:166001197:11/20}.
Invigorated by new boss Pep Clotet, the U’s looked impressive in their season opener, beating Oldham 2-0 away.
They have also progressed through this stage of the League Cup three seasons on the trot and should dispatch a poor Cheltenham side.
The Robins, who narrowly avoided relegation from League Two last season, were beaten at the weekend and have lost seven of their last eight EFL Cup games against teams from a higher division.
Finally, Fulham {ODDS:166006478:8/13} will ensure this comes in.
The Championship side have won each of their last six League Cup ties against lower league sides and progressed past the first round for four seasons on the spin.
Wycombe, however, have struggled.
The Chairboys have failed to make the second round for the last five years and won’t spring any surprises this time.
Back this 12/5* treble here.
Tennis – Adam Drury

Having the reached the semi-final of the Swedish Open last week, Caroline Garcia is in good nick.
She should have no problem overcoming Sorana Cirstea in Toronto at {ODDS:176693052:1/2}.
Feliciano Lopez, meanwhile, has been struggling with injury throughout the summer, but should continue his comeback at Montreal.
Hyeon Chung lost in the first round at Washington against Kyle Edmund last week, and will lose again at {ODDS:176123520:4/6}.
Finally, Pablo Correno-Busta has only played once since French Open defeat to Rafael Nadal two months ago, and should lose to big-hitting Karen Khachanov at {ODDS:176123107:4/7}.
Back this 29/10* treble.























