Free bets at South African betting sites
Free bets at South African betting sites
Current free-bet offers with realistic qualification criteria, wagering rules and expiry dates explained.
Free bets give you a chance to place a wager at a new bookmaker without risking your own money. The offer is only worth taking if the qualifying conditions are achievable and the expiry window is long enough to plan your bet sensibly.
Current free bet offers
Free bet comparison
How to use a free bet well
The best way to use a free bet is on a market you would have bet on anyway, not on a long shot purely because you are not risking your own money. If you choose a heavy underdog to try to maximise the free bet's potential return, you are likely to lose it. A more disciplined approach is to treat the free bet as a token on a selection you have properly assessed.
Pay attention to whether the free bet must be used as a single or can be split across multiple bets. Some bookmakers require you to use the full amount on one selection. Others allow smaller stakes spread across an accumulator.
Frequently asked questions
A free bet is a stake provided by the bookmaker that you can use to place a wager without risking your own money. If the bet wins, you receive the winnings but not the free-bet stake itself. If it loses, you have not spent anything.
You register, meet any qualifying conditions, and the free bet credit appears in your account. You select a market, enter the free bet as your stake and confirm. If your selection wins, the profit is credited as real money. The original free bet stake is not returned.
Easybet's R50 free bet with 3x wagering at relaxed 1.30 minimum odds is the most accessible. Hollywoodbets' R25 at 1x wagering is the easiest to clear but expires in 24 hours. Betfred's R50 at 3x at 3.0 odds has the tightest requirements.