BetMGM bonus code offer: Get £40 in free bets for Hull vs Middlesbrough
After an unprecedented week in the EFL, it’s Middlesbrough who will head to Wembley to take on Hull City for a place in the Premier League – after Southampton were thrown out for spying on the Teesiders.
Ahead of the Championship playoff final, which is dubbed “the richest game in football”, punters can grab some added value of their own. Those who haven’t yet signed up to BetMGM can head there before kick-off and score £40 in free bets – for simply placing their first £10 bet.
Hull became the first sixth-placed Championship team to overcome their third-placed opponent in the semi-finals since Derby in 2019. They defeated Millwall 2-0 at The Den, having played out a goalless first leg.
Middlesbrough were beaten on the pitch, 2-1 by Southampton, but were reinstated after the EFL expelled the Saints from the playoffs. “Spygate” kicked off ahead of the first leg when Boro caught a member of Tonda Eckert’s coaching team filming at their training ground.
Net even more value with BetMGM
If the South Coast club are unsuccessful in their appeal, the final will go ahead at Wembley this Saturday between the two northern clubs. Either way, you can still sign up to BetMGM, via our link, and secure £40 in free bets. All you need to do is place your first £10 bet.
To qualify, you need to make sure the qualifying bet is placed on something with odds of Evens or better and that it settles before the game – if you’re planning to use some of the free bets on the £200m game.
Hull City to be promoted
While Hull’s place in this final has never been in question, they will have been somehow trying to prepare for two different opponents with the Spygate investigation pending. On the other hand, Middlesbrough have continued to train in the event of this very outcome playing out.
Even with that in mind, Boro’s defeat on the pitch was hard for their players and staff to stomach. The second leg against Southampton went to extra time, and tensions between the two sets of players, and the home crowd, grew and grew as the night went on. The mental reset may prove to be the biggest hurdle for them in the coming days.
- Hull City to lift the trophy
- Match to end as a draw (90 mins) and under 2.5 goals
Given what’s at stake, Championship playoff finals tend to be cagey and have often been low-scoring in recent years. The bookies don’t see it being any different here, and are predicting a game of few chances similar to the semi-finals.
Understanding the offer
To qualify:
- Register as a new BetMGM customer ahead of Hull vs Midllesbrough (18+, UK only)
- Place a £10+ qualifying bet at minimum odds of evens (2.0) within 7 days of registration
You’ll receive:
- 2 x £10 bet builders
- 2 x £10 sports bets
These are:
- Credited after qualifying bet settles
- Valid for 7 days
Key terms and conditions of this BetMGM offer
Free bets must be used on their respective markets
Minimum odds requirements apply to free bets
Qualifying bet must be placed within 7 days of registration
Certain payment methods may be excluded
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About the author
Nathan Hill
Nathan Hill is an experienced sports writer who obsessively follows football – both the round ball and American kind – as well as range of other sports including F1, basketball, darts and snooker.
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