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Man Utd vs Tottenham tips and free bets for Premier League clash with talkSPORT BET


SUPER SUNDAY comes from Old Trafford this weekend as Manchester United host Tottenham in an exciting contest.

We’ve picked out our top tip for the clash with talkSPORT BET – who are offering brand new customers an incredible £30 in free bets when they stake just £10 on football!

How to claim..

talkSPORT BET offer

  • Visit the talkSPORT BET website HERE*
  • Opt in to this promotion via the OFFERS tab.
  • Make a deposit via debit card
  • Place your first bet of £10 on any sports market at odds Evens (2.00) or greater
  • You must do this within 7 days of opening your account.
  • You’ll then receive £30 (3x£10) in free bets!

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Both sides head to this one off the back of FA Cup wins last time out.

Tottenham are in fifth place and nine points clear of Sunday’s opponents having both played 20 games.

Ange Postecoglou’s men will miss captain Son Heung-min while he represents South Korea, though have some good options in that final third – including the arrival of Timo Werner.

They’ve won five of their last six games to recover from a sticky spell and are starting to get some of their injured stars back too.

While United had won just one of their last six prior to beating Wigan on Monday night and desperately need something to kick them on.

A lack of goals in the team is their major downfall, with just six goals scored in their last seven games – with three of those coming against Aston Villa.

TIP

Taking that into account, we actually see Tottenham claiming all three points here.

They’ve some really good attacking options and, despite some issues with injuries in defence, will surely have too much going forward.

United conceded two goals in three successive games before that Wigan clean sheet and something similar could follow here.

  • TIP: Tottenham over 2.5 goals at 18/5 – CLAIM HERE

What’s the talkSPORT BET offer?

talkSPORT BET are offering new customers the chance to claim £30 in free bets for the big weekend clash in the Premier League between Manchester United and Tottenham.

You’ll receive the free bets when signing up and staking £10 and you can place that first wager on the game!

How do I claim this?

New to talkSPORT BET? Then you could be eligible to claim this excellent offer!

Simply head over to the talkSPORT BET site HERE*.

Register a new account and deposit using a debit card.

With your very first bet, stake £10 on any sports market at odds of 1/1 or greater – within seven days of opening your account.

Then what happens?

Your free bets will be credited as 3 x £10 free bet tokens!

On settlement of the total qualifying bet amount, your account will be credited with:

  • £10 free bet – Football Bet Builder
  • £10 free bet – Any Sports Acca 4+ selection

And the following free bets, which will be credited 24 hours after the first bonus funds

  • £10 free bet – Any Sports Market

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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