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Claim 50/1 Odds for a Goal in the Champions League Final with Paddy Power
Chris Wilson | Saturday 30 May 2026 12:00 BST
Paddy Power is offering 50/1 odds to new customers with its free bet offer for a goal to be scored in the Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal on Saturday.
To claim the 50/1 enhanced odds, new users must click one of the links in this article and create an account using the Paddy Power promo code YFBDHM. Customers must then deposit at least £5 via an eligible method and bet £1 on over 0.5 goals in the PSG vs Arsenal market at normal odds. If one or more goals are scored in normal time, Paddy Power pays out at normal odds in cash and credits the rest of the 50/1 odds as free bets for bet builders. Free bets are valid for 30 days.
Paddy Power 50/1 Champions League Final Betting Sign Up Offer: Key Terms
- New customers only, available to UK and Ireland residents.
- Deposit minimum £5 via Pay by Bank, Debit cards, or Apple Pay.
- Place maximum stake of £1 on over 0.5 goals in PSG vs Arsenal.
- Cash payout if one or more goals scored in normal time; 50/1 odds credited as free bets for bet builders.
- Rewards valid for 30 days. Free bets visible in 'My Free Bets' tab. Deposits via e-wallets (Paypal, Skrill, Paysafe, Neteller) do not count.
Paddy Power Offers: Existing Customer Promos
Paddy Power also offers existing customers various promotions, including free bets during football season, Paddy Rewards (opt in, place five £5+ acca bets for £5 free bet), odds boosts on football, and the Wonder Wheel daily spin for cash, free bets, free spins, and more.
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