Net £30 in free bets with Tote ahead of Bournemouth vs Leeds
Bournemouth and Leeds go in search of a third straight Premier League win at the Vitality Stadium. The hosts have joined a long queue of teams in the race for European football, while the visitors can all but confirm their place in the top flight for next season.
Ahead of a huge midweek Premier League fixture, new customers looking for a little extra bang for their buck can sign themselves up to Tote and net £30 in free bets.
The Cherries are on a remarkable 13-game unbeaten stretch dating all the way back to the 3rd January, and arrive into this one off the back of away wins at Arsenal and Newcastle. The Dorset club have also confirmed the appointment of former Borussia Dortmund coach Marco Rose, who will replace Andoni Iraola when the Spaniard steps down at the end of the season.
The Whites, meanwhile, followed up an excellent win at Old Trafford a week ago with a routine 3-0 victory over basement boys Wolves at the weekend. They’re now just one point away from the magical total of 40, which has long been the benchmark for staying up. Daniel Farke could, however, make one or two changes ahead of their FA Cup semi-final on Sunday.
Score even more value with Tote
All you need to do unlock Tote’s welcome package is create an account – if you haven’t got one already – and place a £10 qualifying bet on any sports market with odds of evens or better.
You’ll receive £20 in Tote Credit and a £10 Free Sports Bet, which you can use on any of the huge semi-finals, finals, or vital last rounds of Premier League fixtures of the 2025/26 season.
Two in-form teams to cancel each other out
These two have drawn more games than anyone else in the top flight. Bournemouth have been involved in 15 stalemates including seven of their current 13-game undefeated run, Leeds have drawn 12 times.
- Both teams to score
- Match to end as a draw
A draw would suit the away side a lot more here, given that The Cherries are now only behind Brentford and Chelsea on goal difference – who hold the Conference League and Europa League spots respectively. Leeds have an eight-point cushion to the drop zone. That should be enough incentive to see both sides play their part in an open game.
Understanding the offer
How to claim:
- Register as a new Tote customer ahead of Bournemouth vs Leeds (18+, UK & ROI only).
- Place a qualifying bet of at least £10 at minimum odds of evens (2.0) within seven days of registration.
- Qualifying bet types include Toteexacta, Totetrifecta, Toteswinger, Totejackpot, Toteplacepot and Sportsbook bets.
You’ll get:
- £20 Tote Credit (UK and Irish racing pools only).
- £10 Free Sports Bet (any Sportsbook market).
These are:
- Credited within 48 hours of qualifying bet settlement.
- Valid for 7 days from credit.
Key terms and conditions of this Tote offer
Qualifying bet must be placed within 7 days of registration
Minimum odds of evens (2.0) apply to qualifying bet
Free bets and Tote Credit expire after 7 days
Certain bet types excluded (virtuals, games)
Tote Credit cannot be withdrawn but winnings can
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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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