
BoyleSports was founded in 1989 by John Boyle in Ireland, making it one of the longest-running independent bookmakers around. They're licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.
They've got hundreds of betting shops across Ireland and the UK, but for this offer you'll need to use their mobile app or mobile website.
BoyleSports' welcome bonus earns you around £15 in locked-in profit (and possibly more). You put £10 into BoyleSports and place one qualifying bet (costs roughly 25p–50p). They give you a £20 free bet, which converts to about £15 in real cash.
You need about £100 total across your accounts, but none of that money is spent. It just moves between your accounts to cover both sides of the bet.
It takes about 25 minutes of actual work, spread over a couple of days. Once BoyleSports is done, your exchange balance is ready for the next offer.
When you place a bet on BoyleSports, you also place an opposite bet on Smarkets to cancel it out. If BoyleSports's bet wins, Smarkets needs to pay the difference, and the £90.00 is there to cover that worst case.
You won't lose this money. It just needs to be in your Smarkets account while the bet settles. After the match, the unused balance is yours again.
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Your qualifying bet earns you the free bet. By matching it on the exchange, you keep the loss tiny, typically 10–30p. In return, you get a £20 free bet to turn into real cash.
Don't worry about finding the right match yourself. Tap 'Find my qualifying bet' below and we'll scan upcoming fixtures, do the maths, and give you exact stakes and direct links to place both bets.
Your free bets are ready. Each one converts to real cash by matching it on the exchange, just like you did with the qualifying bet. Hit the button below and we will find the best match.
Done? Tick off each step above to see your total.
18+. Gambling can be addictive. If you feel you may have a problem, visit BeGambleAware.org. Matched betting involves placing bets with real money. While the mathematical approach minimises risk, losses can occur if instructions are not followed exactly.