League Two side Yeovil Town take on Manchester United in the FA Cup this weekend, with the home side looking to cause what would be one of the competitions biggest ever shocks. Jose Mourinho’s men will make the trip to the South-West hoping to put in a dominant performance, with new signing Alexis Sanchez potentially making his debut for the club at Huish Park. There are a whole host of attractive betting markets available surrounding this match, however bookmaker Paddy Power are certainly worth considering as a result of their latest money-back offer.
The popular Irish bookmaker are offering punters their money-back as a free bet if Manchester United beat Yeovil Town on Friday night, with the promotion being available to both new and existing customers. United are the firm favourites to make it through to the fifth round of the competition, making this offer all the more appealing. For those interested in taking advantage of this promotion from PaddyPower, let’s take a closer look at the terms and conditions surrounding it.
PaddyPower Money-Back Special: Terms & Conditions
Whether you are a new or existing customer at Paddy Power, this offer applies to all losing single pre-match bets placed on the FA Cup fourth round clash between Yeovil Town and Manchester United on Friday evening. Qualifying bets must be placed in the form of a first goalscorer, last goalscorer, anytime goalscorer, correct score or the WhatOddsPaddy market.
Bets placed up to a maximum of £10 will qualify for this offer, with any customers winning their money back as part of this offer receiving their cash in the form of a free bet. Free bets will be available for 7 days after being credited, which is usually within just an hour of the match finishing. Meanwhile, cashed out or partially cashed out bets will be ineligible for this offer.
So what are you waiting for? Place a qualifying bet on the upcoming FA Cup clash between Yeovil Town and Manchester United, with a win for the Premier League giants meaning that all unsuccessful wagers will be paid back in full, up to a maximum of £10.