2) Place the qualifying bet
Once you have made an account, you should deposit £10 so you can place the qualifying bet, this is the bet you need to place with Bet365 in order to unlock the free bet.
For this step you will need an account with a betting exchange such as Smarkets, Betfair Exchange, or Matchbook. You will also need around £30 in this exchange account so you can place lay bets.
If you are unfamiliar with betting exchanges or the concept of lay bets then you should quickly read our Guide to Using a Betting Exchange.
When your Bet365 and Exchange accounts are ready you should choose an event to place the qualifying bet on.
You want to choose an event where the back odds are as close to the lay odds as possible so you only make a small loss. Also, the back odds need to be higher than 1.2 as this is the minimum odds required for you to unlock the £30 free bet on Bet365.
Use our Oddsmatcher below to automatically find the events on Bet365 that meet the terms & conditions and also have the best back odds and lay odds so you make the smallest loss possible while gaining the £30 free bet.
Simply click 'Select' on an event and then follow the instructions on the pop up.
Bet365 should reward you with £30 in free bet credits within an hour of your bet settling, this is when you should go to step 3.
3) Use the £30 free bet to make a profit
Once you have received the £30 Bet Credits on Bet365 you can now repeat the process to turn the £30 free bet into profit.
The Oddsmatcher below automatically sorts the events by how much profit they would make you. However, the events with the higher potential profits will also require you to have more liquidity in your exchange account, as they will have higher odds, meaning a larger liability to cover.
Again, just click 'Select' next to the event of your choosing and follow the instructions on the pop up.
If you do not have enough money in your exchange account to place the lay bet then you can split your £30 free bet into 3 X £10 smaller bets and repeat the process over 3 events so you don't need to commit a large sum at once.