Win £50,000 with the Racing Post Lucky 7!
Racing Post has teamed up with William Hill for the exciting free-to-enter game, Racing Post Lucky 7.
The Racing Post Lucky 7 offers players the chance to win a £50,000 jackpot by picking the winner of seven selected races. On days when the jackpot is not won there is a £1,000 consolation prize to the top entry.
The competition is open to residents of Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland.
HOW TO PLAY
Step 1
Go to racingpost.com/Lucky7, click 'Log In' and enter your William Hill account details. If you're new to William Hill register by clicking 'Join'.
Step 2
Pick the winners of the seven selected races.
Step 3
Win the jackpot! If the jackpot isn't won then the top entry will win £1,000.
Full terms and conditions available at RacingPost/Lucky7.com
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