As the new English Premier League (EPL) season kicks off, excitement is building not just for the teams and their fans, but also for betting enthusiasts.
Maybets, a leading betting company, has unveiled an enticing promotion that promises to make this EPL season more thrilling and potentially lucrative for its customers.
“Maybets’ new promo offers customers the chance to win a grand prize of 1,000,000 at the end of the campaign. But that's not all – the promotion also includes 50 motorbikes, with one motorbike to be won every week throughout the season, along with daily and weekly cash prizes,” the betting firm said in a statement.
To participate, betters need to download Maybets App which is available on both Android and iOS platforms.
“Once the app is installed, customers must place a cash bet of Ksh 49 or more on any EPL match. Every qualifying bet automatically enters the customer into a draw, where they stand a chance of winning the grand prize, weekly motorbikes, and other cash prizes,” the firm stated.
The EPL is one of the most popular and competitive football leagues in the world, attracting millions of viewers globally.
By combining the thrill of the matches with the potential to win substantial prizes, Maybets is offering an unparalleled betting experience.
“Football fans are already passionate about the EPL, and our promo adds an extra layer of excitement. Whether you're a seasoned bettor or new to the game, this is a fantastic opportunity to engage with the matches in a whole new way,” said Aggrey Sayi the Maybets' CEO.
To maximize their chances of winning, customers are encouraged to place multiple bets throughout the season. With daily and weekly prizes up for grabs, there are numerous opportunities to win even if the grand prize remains elusive.
“So, as you cheer for your favorite teams this EPL season, don't forget to place your bets with Maybets. Who knows, the next millionaire could be you!
“For more details on the promotion and to download the app, visit the Maybets website or your app store today,” Sayi added.