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Paddy Power Cheltenham sign-up offer: Bet £10 and get £60 in free bets for the November Meeting

Peter Fitzpatrick

Paddy Power Cheltenham sign-up offer: Bet £10 and get £60 in free bets for the November Meeting image

It's a big Saturday of horse racing at Cheltenham and Paddy Power are marking it with a stunning sign-up offer for new customers. 

The Irish firm are offering new customers £60 in free bets when they place £10 on the first race of the day at 12:35 p.m.

This will allow customers to use a free £10 bet on each of the remaining six races on the day at the November Meeting - we've even provided betting selections for each of them.

Keep reading to find out how to redeem the offer and make the races even more exciting this weekend. 

How to claim Paddy Power Cheltenham offer | November Meeting

  • Click here to open a new account using promo code YHRCHT
  • Deposit a minimum of £10 by Card or Apple Pay. 
  • Place a min. £10 Sportsbook bet on the 12:35 p.m. At Cheltenham, 'Win Each Way' market, Saturday, November 15th, at min. Odds 1.2 (1/5). 
  • Qualifying requirements must be completed before 12:35pm Saturday, November 15th
  • Once your qualifying bet settles, you will receive a £10 free bet for each of the six remaining races that day at Cheltenham. 
  • Click here for full terms and conditions. 

MORE: How to bet on horse racing in the UK - a complete beginners' guide

Cheltenham racing schedule for Saturday, November 15

There is seven races in total across a thrilling day of racing at the world famous meet. 

  • 12:35 JCB Triumph Trial Juvenile Hurdle
  • 1:10 Debenhams Amateur Jockeys’ Handicap Chase
  • 1:45 Paddy Power Arkle Challenge Trophy Trial Novices’ Chase
  • 2:20 Paddy Power Gold Cup Handicap Chase
  • 2:55 From The Horses Mouth Podcast Handicap Hurdle
  • 3:30 Paddy Power Intermediate Handicap Hurdle
  • 4:00 Cheltenham Guardians Safeguarding Team Mares’ Open National Hunt Flat Race

EXPLAINED: What is a NAP in horse racing | Win vs. Each Way Betting

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