Claim over £500 in free bets during Euro 2012 with Goal.com's bookmaking partners

Euro 2012 has been a fantastic tournament so far. There have been thrills and spills, convincing wins and longshot upsets, but as the pressure increases on the eight remaining teams in Poland and Ukraine, Goal.com's bookmaking partners are still offering free bets and bonuses to new and existing customers.

Paddy Power offer the biggest of the bonuses for new customers. They will match your first bet up to a maximum of £50. While that is a great offer in itself, the Irish bookmaker will guarantee this offer on your first five deposits, that's up to £250 in free bets.

The offer is valid for all deposits of £10 up to £50 so whatever your stakes, there's something to suit everyone.  Full terms and conditions can be found here.

As well as paying Nicklas Bendtner's Uefa fine, the bookmaker have been refunding customers who took advantage of their 'Money Back Specials'.

These including a refund on losing first and last goalscorer, scorecasts and correct score bets when Wayne Rooney scored against Ukraine in England's final group games.

This offer is open to all customers and we'll be highlighting them as the tournament continues.

You can sign up for a Paddy Power account to take advantage of their amazing offer here.


Bet365 will match new customer's first deposits up to £200, a welcome bankroll boost at anytime but well worth taking advantage of during a major international tournament or in preperation for the new Premier League season.

The bonus can be used to make a number of bets rather than all used in one go, essentially doubling your starting balance.

There's also the 'Bore Draw' promotion which has been extended to run throughout Euro 2012.

If any match finishes 0-0, customers with losing bets on first and last goalscorer, half-time/full-time markets, correct scores and scorecasts will be refunded. This could well be a welcome safety net as the later stages of the tournament approach.

You can sign up for a Bet365 account here and claim of up to £200 in free bets today

There's also a £50 risk-free bet for all new Sportingbet customers which you can sign up for here

Not only that, there's a £25 free bet from William Hill who have been running special enhanced prices on anytime scorer wincast markets throughout the tournament including a 9/2 quote on Cristiano Ronaldo before he scored in Portugal's win over Netherlands. You can sign up with William Hill here

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