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How to win a risk-free bet with bet365's daily Feature Races offer

Here's your chance to get a risk-free bet with bet365 courtesy of their Feature Races offer, which is available on two races each day.

Simply back a winner at 4-1 or bigger in either of the two races and you get a risk-free bet on the next available Feature Race (up to £50). To help you on your way, here are the Racing Post's tips for Sunday's Feature Races.

Lord Howard4.20 Yarmouth

Plenty line up for this 1m2f handicap without a win to their name, but Lord Horward is not among them. The son of Havana Gold stepped up plenty on his last start, beating 11 rivals at Leicester in taking style. That success was his first start on heavy ground, which he will likely encounter again at Yarmouth and there is no reason to assume he wont carve his way through the mud again, even under a 6lb penalty.

Pecheurs De Perles 5.30 Yarmouth

This five-year-old is still lightly raced making the fact he has not won since April 2017 slightly less off-putting. That victory, his sole success to date, came on bottomless ground at Tipperary when the son of Pour Moi was still with Henry de Bromhead. His 12 starts since have been disappointing on the whole but he has not yet encountered the sort of testing conditions needed for him to advertise his best.


How to take advantage of this offer:

  • Place a bet on one of the two selected Feature Races each day.
    If you selection wins at 4-1 or more you will be credited the winnings
  • With those winnings, place a risk-free bet of the same stake on the next Feature Race available – this may be the next day.
  • If your risk free-bet loses, your stake (up to £50) will be refunded to your account.
  • If your risk-free bet also wins at odds of 4-1 or more, you qualify for a risk-free bet on the next Feature Race.

Offer applies to first single bet placed. Applies to Win and Each-Way Fixed Odds markets and Enhanced Place Terms markets only. Bet restrictions and T&Cs apply. New and eligible customers only. Full terms can be viewed here

Published on 13 October 2019inPreviews

Last updated 15:44, 13 October 2019

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