bet365 bonus code: Get £30 in free bets ahead of Newcastle vs Brighton – using ‘TSPORT’
Newcastle are in a tailspin. Four straight league defeats have sucked them into the bottom half. They face a Brighton side who are unbeaten in their last three trips to Tyneside.
Ahead of a huge afternoon at St James’ Park, bet365 are offering new customers the chance to spice up their weekend and grab £30 in free bets using our code ‘TSPORT’.
Following our link will automatically apply our bet365 bonus code ‘TSPORT’ . Please note that this code is optional and will not change the bonus amount in any way.
The Magpies have been beaten by Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, Arsenal and bitter rivals Sunderland in recent weeks. Anthony Gordon is back in training, Joelinton is available after suspension, but Fabian Schär and Tino Livramento are still watching from the stands after injury blighted their involvement earlier this year.
Brighton, by contrast, are flying. They’re now five unbeaten in the Premier League after thumping Chelsea 3‑0 at the AMEX last time out. Solly March could make a return, and with Newcastle’s defence leaking goals, the Seagulls will be fishing for another three points on the road.
Score even more value with bet365
Sign up to bet365 using our link, complete the registration, and put down a £10 qualifying wager on any sports market.
Whether that first bet is a winner or a loser, you’ll be credited with £30 in free bets to use on all the Premier League action still to come at this business end of the season.
Brighton look to extend Newcastle’s misery
Newcastle are yet to find Brighton’s Achilles heel, not managing a win in their last six meetings. The visitors, meanwhile, have won two of their last three trips to St James’ Park, conceding just twice across those visits. Brighton have also averaged over a goal a game on the road this season.
- Both teams to score
- Brighton to win
The Seagulls are the second most in‑form side in the Premier League over the last five games, taking 13 points from a possible 15. Anthony Gordon is still on the mend, looking to get back to full fitness soon, and with Fabian Schär out, the Magpies’ backline is looking rather porous. In this case, the best value here is to back the Seagulls to pile on the pain.
Understanding the offer
To qualify:
- Register as a new bet365 customer ahead of Newcastle vs Brighton (18+, UK only)
- If you follow our link, our bet365 bonus code – TSPORT – will be automatically applied. Please note that you don’t need to use this specific code to claim the bonus.
- Place a qualifying bet of at least £10 at minimum odds of 1/5 (1.20).
- Ensure your qualifying bet settles within 30 days of claiming the offer.
You’ll get:
- £30 in free bet credits
- Credited after the qualifying bet settles
- Valid for 7 days from credit
Key terms and conditions of this bet365 offer
Free bets must be used as single bets
Minimum odds of 1/2 (1.50) apply to free bets
Qualifying bet must be placed and settle within the offer period
Certain payment methods excludedbets don’t qualify
One free bet token per bet slip
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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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