The Six Nations is already well underway, with Wales’ victory over England last time out leaving them on course for the Grand Slam. However, with plenty still to play for as action resumes this weekend, the latest promotion from bookmaker Betway is well worth taking advantage of. Punters placing a bet of £2 or more on the first tryscorer in a Six Nations match will receive double the winnings if their selection goes on to score again.
Bonuses will be paid out in the form of a free bet, up to a maximum of £100, with the bookmaker paying out such funds in just 24 hours. With Scotland taking on Wales at Murrayfield, England hosting Italy and Ireland going for victory against France, there is plenty of opportunities to back your favourite to open the scoring in such matches, with the likes of Jonny May, Edoardo Padovani, Henry Slade and Blair Kinghorn all having three or more tries to their name already.
For those interested in taking advantage of this generous offer from Betway, let’s take a closer look at the terms and conditions surrounding it.
Betway Six Nations Offer: Terms & Conditions
In order to take advantage of this offer from Betway, customers must place a bet of at least £2 on the first tryscorer from any 2019 Six Nations match, with only single bets qualifying. Available one per customer and match, only the first eligible bet placed will be included in this promotion. Maximum bonus funds of £10 are available, with any cashed-out bets not qualifying. Also, this offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer at Betway, with only real money and bonus bets qualifying.
The following fixtures remain in this years Six Nations championship, meaning that there are still plenty of matches to select from:
Round Four:
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- Wales vs Scotland
- England vs Italy
- Ireland vs France
Round Five:
- Italy vs France
- Wales vs Ireland
- England vs Scotland
So, bet on your favourite to score the first try in Six Nations matches this weekend, with the potential to earn some significant winnings as a result of this offer from bookmaker Betway.