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CopyBet free bet offer: £2 free bet on every QPR fixture

By Andrew Francis

Published: 15:50, 18 September 2023

There’s a host of football taking place this week and CopyBet are offering all customers a free £2 bet for every Queens Park Rangers match this season (18+ only). 

CopyBet Sign Up Offer: Free £2 bet for every Queens Park Rangers match this season

  1. Sign up to CopyBet via this link
  2. Once you are verified, you will receive a £2 free bet in your wallet ahead of the QPR vs Swansea game
  3. Use your free bet on QPR vs Swansea City before kick off on Tuesday evening

18+ UK residents only. 2£ Free bet on QPR games. For new users. One-time offer. No deposit required. begambleaware.org.

As the official betting partner of Queens Park Rangers Football Club, CopyBet are offering all customers a £2 free bet for each of the Super Hoops’ matches this campaign.

Fans of QPR can back their team with a free bet across all match markets, while supporters of Ranger’s opponents or football fans in general can take a punt on any other Championship betting market listed for the QPR games.

It’s been a mixed start to the season for Gareth Ainsworth and his side, with two wins and four defeats from their opening six games. Interestingly both victories have come away from home with Rangers triumphing at Cardiff City and Middlesbrough. They will be hoping to experience more success at Loftus Road in the coming weeks though, starting against Swansea City tomorrow night.

As expected, relegated Leicester City have enjoyed a strong opening to their season with five wins out of six games. But it is Preston North End who are currently one point better off at the top of the table, following an unbeaten campaign to date.

Third place Ipswich Town travel to a Southampton side who have shipped nine goals in their last two matches and are in danger of falling off the pace in the race for a play-off spot. It promises to be another unpredictable and exciting Championship match week for football fans up and down the country.