SBK Cheltenham Offer 2025 – Bet £10 Get £40 in Free Bets

SBK Cheltenham Festival Betting Offers

SBK is offering an exciting chance to grab £40 in free bets for the Cheltenham Festival this week!

To take advantage of the Bet £10, get £40 in free bets deal, simply sign up at SBK, make a minimum deposit of £10 via debit card or bank transfer, and place a £10 bet with minimum odds of 2.0. Once your qualifying bet is settled, you’ll receive a £10 multiple token.

Wait 24 hours, and you’ll get another £10 multiple token, along with a £5 horse racing multiple token and a £5 football bet builder token. Then, 48 hours after your qualifying bet settles, you’ll receive another £10 multiple free bet token in your new SBK account.

With four thrilling days of jump racing ahead, it’s the perfect opportunity to add SBK to your bookmaker list and claim £40 in free bets.

While some of these free bets are geared towards football, most of them can be used for betting on the Cheltenham Festival if you’d like!

How to Claim The SBK Cheltenham Festival New Customer Offer

Follow these simple steps to claim the SBK Cheltenham Festival Offer. 

  1. Sign up to SBK Bets using this link
  2. Open a new account and enter your details
  3. Make an initial deposit of £10 using a debit card or bank transfer.
  4. Place your first bet at minimum odds of 2.0. (1/1)
  5. You will get a £10 Multiple upon settlement and then 24 hrs after you receive. A £10 Multiple token, a £5 Horse Racing Multiple token and a £5 Football Bet Builder. A further £10 Multiple token will be credited 48 hours after settling the qualifying bet.

Tips for Making the Most of SBK Cheltenham Offers

Here are some suggestions of how you could use your free bets in a bid to maximise the value of the SBK welcome offer.

  • £10 Qualifying Bet – Wreckless Eric, Imperial Cup (2.25 Sandown, Saturday, 4th March)

Our suggested first bet with your newly funded SBK account is to spark the £40 in free bets by backing Wreckless Eric to win the Imperial Cup Handicap Hurdle at Sandown on Saturday.

The traditional pre-Cheltenham event could go to the well-weighted and improving gelding from the in-form stable of Jonjo and AJ O’Neill, who has shown plenty of promise this season.

  • £10 multiple

The £10 multiple token will be available as soon as Saturday’s race is over, whatever the result and a multiple on the opening day at Cheltenham on Tuesday 11th March could be in order. We suggest backing Kopek Des Bordes in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle (1.20), The Changing Man in the Ultima Handicap Chase (2.40) and Constitution Hill in the Champion Hurdle at 4.00.

  • £10 multiple 

For the next £10 multiple free bet, why not tackle Wednesday’s card and combine Willie Mullins’ Final Demand in the Turners Novices Hurdle at 1.20, classy topweight Langer Dan in the Coral Cup at 2.40 and Jonbon in the Champion Chase at 4.00.

  • £5 horse racing multiple

A £5 horse racing multiple will come your way next, and you might like to use that on Thursday’s card with a treble on Aurora Vega in the Mares Novices’ Hurdle at 1.20, Fact To File in the Ryanair Chase at 3.20 and Teahupoo in the Stayers’ Hurdle at 4.00.

  • £5 football bet builder

Your football bet builder token can’t be used for Cheltenham, so instead, look to the Premier League games on Saturday, 15th March. In the Bournemouth v Brentford match, Bournemouth to win, both teams to score and Antoine Semenyo anytime goalscorer could be a winning combination.

  • £10 free bet

For your final last £10 free bet, a £5 each-way investment on Palladium in the Triumph Hurdle (1.20 Friday) could be a nice way to complete your week at Cheltenham. Trainer Nicky Henderson has suggested there may not be as much of a talent gap between that horse and favourite Lulamba as the odds suggest.

Comparing SBK Cheltenham Offers to Other Bookmakers

One advantage of the SBK offer is that no promo code is required to get started, simply sign up for a new account, place your qualifying bet and you will be on your way. In addition, SBK has live streaming available on horse racing, so you can follow all the action as it happens.

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