Having defeated Brighton at Old Trafford at the weekend, Manchester United are quickly back in action as they take on Watford on Tuesday night. Jose Mourinho and his players will be looking to keep up the pressure on rivals Manchester City with three points at Vicarage Road, the likes of Paul Pogba, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku making the visitors the favourites for victory. With a whole host of punters expected to back the English giants with a bet before kick-off on Tuesday, there is perhaps no better place than Ladbrokes.
Their latest new customer offer see’s users offered odds of 25/1 on United picking up all three points against Watford, substantially better than any other bookmaker in the industry. With the likes of Lukaku and Pogba having starred in United’s recent wins over Newcastle and Brighton, it is perhaps little surprise that many are predicting another victory for the Red Devils, this time on the road. For those interested, let’s take a closer look at the terms and conditions surrounding this latest offer from Ladbrokes.
Ladbrokes New Customer Offer: Terms & Conditions
Due to the nature of this offer, only those registering a new account at Ladbrokes are able to take advantage. However, given the constant football offerings at Ladbrokes, their sportsbook could well be new platform for you at the start of the football season. Odds of 25/1 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 Ladbrokes before kick-off at 20:00 on Tuesday evening, before making an initial deposit of £5 via mobile or online. Having done so, new customers will be able to utilise odds of 25/1 from Ladbrokes for Manchester United to beat Watford, with a maximum £1 stake. With the home side having already lost four times this season, United are the firm favourites for the midweek clash. So what are you waiting for? Register with Ladbrokes today, before backing Paul Pogba and Co to lead United to three points on Tuesday.