
Paddy Power offer: Back Juventus at 60/1 or Man City at 40/1 at Club World Cup
Paddy Power is offering new customers odds huge enhanced offer when backing the winner in this Club World Cup showdown between Juventus and Manchester City
Paddy Power is getting in on the Club World Cup action as Manchester City set to face Juventus with both sides already set for the round of 16 ahead of their final group stage match. New customers can back the Old Lady to beat Pep Guardiola's side at 60/1 enhanced odds or back the favourites City to win at 40/1.
Manchester City, under Pep Guardiola's leadership, face a formidable opponent in Juventus - arguably their toughest challenge in the group stage. Yet, they stand as the only team in the tournament who have yet to let in a goal. Their journey so far has seen them triumph with 2-0 and 6-0 victories in their initial games.
Their winning streak began with a win against Wydad Casablanca from Morocco in Philadelphia. This was followed by a decisive 6-0 victory over Al Ain from the UAE in Atlanta. These successes propelled the Citizens into the Club World Cup's Round of 16, even with a game left to play.
Juventus are also Florida-bound, having locked down their spot in the last 16 after back-to-back victories at the start of their Club World Cup journey. A draw would be enough for them to clinch the title of Group G winners and potentially steer clear of a Round of 16 face-off with five-time champions Real Madrid.
Igor Tudor, former Juventus player and current manager since March end, has an impressive record with only one loss out of 11 games since taking charge. The club is currently on a seven-match unbeaten run and has secured victories in their last four games.
How to claim the Paddy Power Offer on Juventus to win
It could not be simpler claiming the Paddy Power offer ahead of the Club World Cup clash:
Click this link which will take you to the Paddy Power sign up page.
Use promo code YFBDCQ
Deposit £5 through card payment or Apple Pay
Place a max £1 bet on the Match odds market on Juventus to beat Man City in the FIFA Club World Cup match on Thursday, June 26th
If your bet is successful, you will be paid in cash based on the normal price on site and will have the extra amount, bringing the bet up to the cumulative 60/1 payout, credited in free bets
Free Bets valid for 7 days
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How to claim the Paddy Power Offer on the Man City to win
It could not be simpler claiming the Paddy Power offer on Man City to beat Juventus:
Click this link which will take you to the Paddy Power sign up page.
Use promo code YFBDCR
Deposit £5 through card payment or Apple Pay
Place a max £1 bet on the Match odds market on Man City to beat Juventus, Thursday, June 26th
If your bet is successful, you will be paid in cash based on the normal price on site and will have the extra amount, bringing the bet up to the cumulative 40/1 payout, credited in free bets
Free Bets valid for 7 days
18+ | Terms and conditions apply | GambleAware.org | Gamble responsibly | Odds subject to change
Terms and conditions
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Available to residents of the UK & Republic of Ireland.
New customer offer.
Max stake £1.
Cashed Out, Partially Cashed Out and Power Price bets will not count towards the promotion. If you place a qualifying bet and subsequently use Cash Out on the bet, you will no longer be eligible for the promotion.
Winnings paid in cash at normal odds and are topped up to the enhanced price in Free Bets.
Free bets are valid 7 days, only deposits with cards and Apple Pay are eligible.
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