After Leeds triumphed in their first game back in the Premier League against Everton, the Whites take on Arsenal this weekend, and Parimatch have a betting offer in place for the match for new customers.
The offer from Parimatch is a boosted price on Leeds to score in the match, and while Daniel Farke's men are perhaps more likely not to score than to find the back of the net, the odds of 30/1 will be too good to turn down for most.
Parimatch Arsenal vs Leeds offer
In simple terms, the Parimatch betting offer for Arsenal vs Leeds involves new Parimatch customers receiving odds of 30/1 on Leeds to score a goal in the match.
To qualify for the promotion, on top of being a new customer, users must deposit £5 into their Parimatch account and make a maximum bet of £1 on the boosted offer by 17:30 on Saturday, 23 August.
If Leeds do score in the match, then the payout will be £30 in free bets, rather than cash, which will then be available for seven days. If any users don't spend their entire winnings in the seven-day period, then whatever is left will be forfeited.
There aren't any wagering requirements attached to the free bets, meaning users are able to withdraw any winnings they get from the free bets instantly.
How likely are Leeds to score against Arsenal?
There is no doubt that 30/1 is a phenomenal price on any Premier League team to score a goal in any match. However, can Leeds do what Manchester United couldn't last weekend and put a goal past the Gunners?
Arsenal are widely considered to have the best defence in the Premier League, and the numbers back that up. They conceded the fewest goals in the league last season, and David Raya ended the campaign with the most clean sheets (13).
Leeds produced their fair share of chances against Everton in their opening match, but still only got on the scoresheet courtesy of a dubious penalty. We'd say they are likely to blank on Saturday, but for the sake of £1 potentially turning into £30, it's well worth a punt.
Responsible gambling reminder
The offer from Parimatch is a tempting one, but before you join any betting site and make any bets, you should ensure that you are only gambling with money you can afford to lose.
Most betting sites, including Parimatch, offer customers tools to stay in control, including deposit limits and win/loss reminders.
If your gambling does become a problem, there are plenty of organisations that can help, including GamStop and GamCare.