Arsenal will take on Manchester City in a blockbuster Premier League clash on Sunday afternoon, with both teams needing the points to keep hold of Liverpool's coattails at the top of the division.
To mark the occasion, Sky Bet are running a brand-new welcome offer related to the match, which will provide all eligible customers with £40 worth of free bets.
To learn how to claim this offer and to understand more about the finer details, read on.
Sky Bet welcome offer: Arsenal vs Man City free bets
The main crux of the promotion is that you will be given £40 worth of free bets, provided you meet the relevant criteria.
First and foremost, you must be a brand-new customer with no previous history of gambling on Sky Bet. Secondly, you must deposit money into your account and place a £1 bet on over 0.5 goals to be scored in the match between Arsenal and Man City at enhanced odds of 40/1.
Sky aren't paying this bet out in cash, and are instead giving all eligible customers four £10 free bet tokens, provided a goal is scored in the match. If the match finishes 0-0, these customers are still rewarded with £20 in free bet credit and two £10 free bet tokens. In essence, you can't lose here as you are getting free bets for the sake of betting £1 regardless of the result.
There are no limits on what your free bets can be used on, and if a goal is scored early enough in the game, then they could even be used in-play on any Arsenal vs Man City market. All free bets must be used within 30 days.
Will there be a goal in the match between Arsenal and Man City?
Although it doesn't matter if the match does finish 0-0, thanks to Sky Bet's enhanced odds generosity, it's worth noting that there will almost certainly be at least one goal scored on Sunday.
Arsenal are unlikely to park the bus like they did against Liverpool, as on this occasion they are playing in front of their home supporters. Meanwhile, setting up defensively is simply never going to be a consideration for Pep Guardiola.
Neither of these two sides have played out a boring 0-0 draw so far this season, and there is no reason for that to stop here. Not least because there hasn't been a 0-0 draw in matches between Arsenal and Man City at the Emirates Stadium since 2011.
It goes without saying that 40/1 is a ludicrous market and one that should be taken advantage of, if possible.