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DraftKings Promo Code: Claim $150 Bonus For MLB, Real Madrid-PSG, Any Game

DraftKings Promo Code: Claim $150 Bonus For MLB, Real Madrid-PSG, Any Game

Newsweek09-07-2025
The DraftKings promo code for new users scores a $150 bonus for MLB, Real Madrid vs. PSG Club World Cup action or other games this week.
The DraftKings promo code for new users scores a $150 bonus for MLB, Real Madrid vs. PSG Club World Cup action or other games this week.
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Sign up for a new sportsbook account with the DraftKings promo code and lock in $150 in bonus bets with a $5 wager on any market. Click here to sign up before a loaded Wednesday schedule that includes MLB games, PSG vs. Real Madrid in the Club World Cup semifinals, WNBA games and Wimbledon matches.
New users will have plenty of chances to secure the $150 in bonus bets. Bet $5 on MLB games like Mariners-Yankees, Rays-Tigers, Dodgers-Brewers or Phillies-Giants to secure your reward. You could also opt to bet on the highly anticipated battle between PSG and Real Madrid.
The Wimbledon Championships present more opportunities for new users alongside four WNBA games scheduled for Wednesday. Caitlin Clark is on track to return for the Fever against the Valkyries, and the Lynx will visit the Mercury, who are welcoming back DeWanna Bonner.
Sign up before Wednesday's action starts to fully capitalize on these opportunities with DraftKings Sportsbook.
DraftKings Promo Code For MLB, PSG-Real Madrid, More
DraftKings Promo Code Sign Up Using Links Above – No Code Needed New User Offer Bet $5, Win $150 Instantly in Bonus Bets In-App Promos MLB No Sweat, Soccer SGP Profit Boost, MLB Parlay Boost, No Sweat Tennis SGP, Dynasty Rewards, etc. Terms and Conditions New Customers – 21+ in Eligible States Bonus Last Verified On July 9, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek
As mentioned before, all you need to do is bet $5 on any market to activate your $150 bonus offer. The outcome of this $5 bet does not matter, and you will get your $150 in bonus bets before that initial wager settles.
For example, if you are a Yankees fan, you could bet $5 on them to beat the Mariners on Wednesday night to get your bonuses. You will then be able to use the bonus bets for more MLB games on Wednesday or any market within the next seven days.
You could also bet on one of the other games discussed above, like the PSG-Real Madrid game in the Club World Cup. Or you could go for a prop bet and wager on Caitlin Clark to score a certain number of points in her return from injury against the Valkyries.
Once you receive your $150 in bonus bets, you will have seven days to use them before they expire.
Sign Up With DraftKings Promo Code
Click here to start the easy sign-up process with the DraftKings promo code. All you have to do is provide basic personal information, like your name, address, date of birth, etc. to secure your account.
From there, just make an initial deposit of at least $5 with a secure payment method, like a credit card, debit card, etc. Then, place your initial bet to instantly get your $150 in bonus bets.
Your bonus bets will be valid in your account for one week before they expire.
PSG vs. Real Madrid Club World Cup Odds
The PSG-Real Madrid game is one of the most anticipated matchups of the entire Club World Cup.
The winner will move on to play in the final vs. Chelsea on Sunday. The odds indicate that this is expected to be a close match, and there are plenty of betting markets to look into. You can place your $5 bet on one of these markets or use one of your bonus bets once you have secured them. The odds for Wednesday's game are below:
Moneyline (regular time): PSG (+130), Draw (+260), Real Madrid (+195)
Draw No Bet (regular time): PSG (-145), Real Madrid (+115)
To Advance: PSG (-140), Real Madrid (+110)
Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator's terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.
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