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Sky Bet Cheltenham sign up offer 2026: Place any bet get £30 free bets – UK Times

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The Sky Bet Cheltenham sign up offer is offering new customers £30 in free bets for placing any bet on the final day of the 2026 Cheltenham Festival.

The Sky Bet Cheltenham offer allows users to place any bet on Cheltenham Festival from as low as 5p to unlocks £30 in free bets to use on Cheltenham for the final day of the Festival.

We’ve detailed all you need to know Sky Bet Cheltenham betting offer, how it compares to Cheltenham promos on other betting sites and Sky Bet betting offers for existing customers during the Festival.

Sky Bet Cheltenham offer: Get £30 free bets

The Sky Bet Cheltenham offer credits new customers with £30 in free bets when they place any bet on the final day of Cheltenham Festival for betting as little as 5p.

Users must sign up via one of the links in the article then make a deposit using an eligible payment method before placing a bet as little as £0.05 on any Cheltenham market with odds of evens or greater.

This Sky Bet Cheltenham offer can only be claimed once per customer. Once the qualifying bet has been settled, bettors will receive £30 in Cheltenham free bets paid out in 3 x £10 installments.

Claim the SkyBet Cheltenham offer by following these simple steps.

  • Step 1: Sign up for a Sky Bet account using one of our links and opt in to the promotion.
  • Step 2: Deposit using an eligible payment method (Pay By Bank, debit card, Apple Pay)
  • Step 3: Stake £0.05 on any Cheltenham market with odds of evens (1/1) or greater.
  • Step 4: Once your bet is settled, you’ll receive £30 in free bets, in the form of 3 x £10 free bet tokens.

Users must place qualifying bet within 30 days of opening an account. Deposits using Neteller or Skrill will not qualify. Free bets are non-withdrawable and free bet stakes are not included in any returns, and they expire seven days after crediting.

Free bets can be redeemed against any single or each-way market and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Free bets cannot be used on virtuals.

How does the Sky Bet offer compare with rival Cheltenham offers?

There are plenty of Cheltenham free bets available in the lead up to and during the festival, and the comparison table below shows how the SkyBet Cheltenham free bet promo stacks up against competing offers:

Bookmaker

Offer

Free bet restrictions?

Eligible payment methods

Sky Bet

Bet £0.05 get £30 free bets

Virtuals excluded

Debit card, Apple Pay, Pay By Bank. Skrill, Neteller payments not eligible.

Betfair Sportsbook

Bet £10, get £30 in free bets

Free bets can only be used on accumulators, bet builders & other multiples

Bank transfer, debit card & Apple Pay

Paddy Power

Bet £10, get £40 in free bets

Free bets reserved for multis

Debit card

Betfred

Bet £10, get £40 in free bets

2x £10 free sports bets, 2x £10 free accumulator bets

Debit card, Apple Pay, instant bank transfer

BetGoodwin

Bet £10, get £15 in free bets

1x £5 sports bet, 1x £5 acca bet, 1x £5 sub cover bet

Debit card

NetBet

Bet £10, get £20

£5 football bet builder, £5 football acca, £5 horse racing acca, £5 tennis bet

Debit card, bank transfer, Google Pay, Apple Pay, PayPal

Sky Bet Cheltenham offers

SkyBet will have a range of offers available during the Cheltenham Festival. Punters can expect to find the following promos running:

Acca Freeze: Freeze a leg of your acca to keep the result, while the rest of your bet plays out.

Extra place races: Sky Bet will offer extra places on selected races at the Cheltenham Festival, enhancing the chances of a return on each-way bets.

Bet and get: Punters can unlock between £2 and £20 in free bets by wagering a specific amount on a certain event or bet type.

Odds boosts: Sky Bet boosts the price on a range of Cheltenham bets each day of the meeting.

Non-runner no bet (NRNB): Back a horse at Cheltenham in any race and if it doesn’t run, get your money back in full.

Cheltenham specials: Punters can find a range of Sky Bet Cheltenham specials available for the 2026 Festival.

Live streaming: Every race at Cheltenham can be watched live stream, so long as a bet has been placed on that race.

Responsible Gambling

Bettors should always gamble responsibly online. Always remain within a budget and never exceed it. Never chase your losses.

Anyone can lose a bet even if they know a lot about horse racing. It is easy to get carried away with Cheltenham Festival, so remain in control of your time and betting when claiming Sky Bet Cheltenham free bets or any other Cheltenham offers.

Bettors can use responsible gambling tools provided by betting sites such as deposit limits, loss limits and self-exclusion among others.

Should you wish to seek help for gambling-related issues, there are several charities, organisations and healthcare providers who offer support and information:

We may earn commission from some of the links in this article, but we never allow this to influence our content. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.

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