The Premier League's final round before the next international break is here and as usual there's some brilliant sign-up offers from the leading bookmakers.
Let's dive into the standout offers for new customers as Chelsea and Liverpool clash at Stamford Bridge in the game of the weekend.
Best Chelsea vs. Liverpool Betting Offers for New Customers
Sky Bet and Paddy Power are building up to Chelsea vs. Liverpool with two sign-up offers that seem too good to be true. Here's the key links and how to claim info for both offers.
- Sky Bet: 50/1 for Over 0.5 Goals
- Paddy Power: 50/1 for Over 0.5 Cards
How to Claim the Sky Bet Chelsea vs. Liverpool Offer
- Open a new Sky Bet account through the Enhanced Price Boost welcome offer.
- Deposit a minimum of £5 by Cards or Apple Pay.
- Place a max £1 bet on “Over 0.5 Goals” in the Over/Under Goals market in Chelsea v Liverpool on Saturday 4th October.
- If your bet is successful, winnings from enhanced odds will be credited as five £10 bet tokens. If the bet loses (the match ends in a 0-0 draw) customers will receive £30 in free bet credits as three £10 bet tokens.
Paddy Power Sign Up Bonus Explained for Chelsea vs. Liverpool
- Open a new Paddy Power account using promo code YFBDDW
- Deposit a minimum of £5 by Cards or Apple Pay.
- Place a max £1 bet on “Over 0.5 Cards” in the Over/Under Cards market in Galatasaray v Liverpool on Saturday 4th October.
- If your bet is successful, you will be paid in cash based on the normal price on site and will have the extra amount credited in free bet builder bets, bringing the bet up to the cumulative 50/1 payout
Who Has the Best Offer for Chelsea vs. Liverpool in the Premier League?
Both offers are incredible but if we had to pick one, we're going with Paddy Power.
While goals seem very likely, nothing is guaranteed and for all of Liverpool's attacking talent, they did fail to net against Galatasaray midweek and only have five goals in their last four league games.
Chelsea are also missing injured chief creator Cole Palmer among others, as well as Trevoh Chalobah through suspension, which is another reason for our decision.
His red card came either side of Robert Sanchez and Joao Pedro being dismissed against Man United and Benfica respectively. They also have 15 yellows in the league, while Liverpool have 13.
Both are near the top of the disciplinary table, which surely means at least a booking or two will come here.
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