This Premier League season, Tote has an incredible betting offer for all new customers.
The popular betting site is giving away £30 in free bets for the Premier League season for all new customers who register and place a bet.
How to claim Tote Premier League betting offer
To claim the free bets and spins on Tote, you must first register an account with the betting platform. This is easily done by visiting their website or downloading their app.
From there, you will be required to deposit and stake a £10 bet that meets the following criteria:
- The odds of the bet must be 1/1 (2.00) or greater.
- The bet must be on racing pools or sports.
After the qualifying bet has settled, you will then receive the following bonuses into your tote account:
- £20 in Tote credit to be spent on racing pools and racing fantasy.
- A free £10 sports bet.
This means that if you register and place a qualifying bet before kick-off, then you will have a free £10 sports bet to use.
Bonus terms
There are plenty of terms and conditions that all customers should be aware of before signing up to Tote and registering for a new account.
Qualifying terms
- Only your first bet on racing pools or sports on Tote will count towards the offer.
- Only the following bet types will count as qualifying bets for this promotion: Toteexacta, Totetrifecta, Toteswinger, Totejackpot, Toteplacepot, Toteplacepot7, Totequadpot, Totescoop6, Totewin, Toteplace.
- If you make a bet with multiple selections, then only the first selection will count as your qualifying bet.
- Anyone who is caught making multiple accounts to use the bonus more than once will have their account suspended.
Sports bonus terms
- The £10 free sports can only be wagered as a single bet on the sportsbook.
- The value of the free bets won't be included in any winnings.
Responsible gambling reminder
While this is an excellent offer from Tote, it's important to remain in control of your gambling at all times. Set deposit limits, keep track of your wins/losses and most importantly, never chase your losses.
If you feel your gambling has become a problem, there are plenty of organisations that can help, including GamStop and GamCare.


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