The FA Cup has a very rich history, and although the competition may not quite carry the prestige it has in the past, we all love a cup run and this is certainly the biggest domestic cup competition for English clubs to win.
FA Cup betting offers that you could currently avail of include a raft of ‘Welcome Bonuses’ available from most of the major bookmakers, such as Coral, Paddy Power and Bet365, where any matched deposit bonuses can be used on almost any FA Cup betting market you wish.
Claiming an FA Cup betting offer is simple. All you have to do is sign up with one of the many betting companies offering promotions on the competition. Usually, this consists of opening an account with the site willing to match or better your initial deposit in free bets.
There are a multitude of betting markets to satisfy the desires of any punters. Here are a few of the most popular when it comes to the FA Cup:
Bet365 FA Cup betting – Bet365 offer their new customers up to £100 in bet credits. That includes betting on the FA Cup.
Coral FA Cup betting – Coral offer new customers the opportunity to build up their account with very little investment. A £5 bet triggers £25 of free bets with the site.
Betfair FA Cup betting – Betfair are offering up to £100 in free bets to new customers. All new customers have to do is make five £10 bets to avail of the entire £100 free bet kitty.
Paddy Power FA Cup betting – Paddy Power offer new customers a risk-free £20 bet when starting off their accounts as well as a free £5 in-game bet.
Live betting is a huge phenomenon in modern football and it’s because of the wide range of in-play bets available to punters. Paddy Power offers a promotion to new customers that incorporates in-play betting: A risk-free £20 bet when starting off their accounts as well as a free £5 in-game bet. This can be used on any FA Cup game.
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