Betfair New Customer Offer: Arsenal to Beat Huddersfield

A late Alexis Sanchez penalty handed Arsenal a narrow victory over Burnley over the weekend, with Arsene Wenger’s men now sitting above rivals Tottenham despite a less than convincing start to the campaign. The Gunners take on Huddersfield in the Premier League on Wednesday night, with the home side being the overwhelming favourites for victory. For those looking to back Arsenal to come out on top over the Premier League new boys, there is no better place than Betfair this week.

Their latest new customer offer see’s users offered odds of 18/1 on the Gunners picking up three points, substantially better than any other bookmaker in the industry. With Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil and Alexandre Lacazette likely to line up in attack, backing Arsenal for the win is certainly worth considering at such odds. For those interested, let’s take a closer look at the terms and conditions surrounding this latest offer from Betfair.

Arsenal v Huddersfield Betfair odds
Fig.: Betfair odds Arsenal v Huddersfield

Betfair New Customer Offer: Terms & Conditions

Due to the nature of this offer, only those registering a new account at Betfair are able to take advantage. However, given the constant football offerings at Betfair, their sportsbook could well be new platform for you at the start of the football season. Odds of 18/1 are well worth taking advantage of, even though a maximum stake of just £1 is allowed, as with similar promotions of this nature.

For those looking to take advantage, sign up at Betfair before kick-off at 8pm on Wednesday 29th November, before making an initial deposit of £5 via mobile or online. Having done so, new customers will be able to utilise odds of 18/1 from Betfair for Arsenal to beat Huddersfield, with a maximum £1 stake. Despite having lost four times this season so far, the Gunners have been in superb form at the Emirates, with another win on home soil certainly expected in midweek. So what are you waiting for? Register with Betfair today, before backing Arsenal to come out top against Huddersfield on Wednesday evening.