Bet365 Louisiana Bonus Code For MNF: Get $150 Instantly on Saints vs. Packers

The New Orleans Saints will be short-handed tonight as they look to upset the Green Bay Packers on Monday Night Football. However, while the team may not have the best news, Bet365 Sportsbook is here to provide great news for fans.
That’s by allowing all new members to choose and claim their own, preferred Bet365 Louisiana bonus code offer! The options value up to $1,000, and we’ve shared how they both work below. However, with no actual Bet365 Louisiana bonus code required when you join through us, you can also use this link to make your pick now!
Bet365 Louisiana Bonus Code Offers: Earn $150 Guaranteed OR Up To $1,000
We know that when you see a $1,000 value, you want to know more, so let’s get right into how each Bet365 Louisiana bonus code offer works. First up is a bet-and-get offer, which means a guaranteed bonus. Simply wager $5 or more on anything, even something other than Saints vs. Packers, to receive $150 in bonus bets - even if it loses!
The other Bet365 Louisiana bonus code offer has the aforementioned $1,000 value. This time, wager $10+ and $1,000 on anything. Then, you’ll receive either your winnings if it hits or bonus bets of your wager amount if it doesn’t. Both Bet365 Louisiana bonus code offers pair perfectly with MNF once you register here to choose the one that sounds best to you.
How To Claim Either Bet365 Louisiana Bonus Code Offer
Don’t let seeing that there is more than one Bet365 Louisiana bonus code offer available cause any hesitation. It’s still extremely easy to make your pick - here’s how in just a few steps:
- Sign up here for a new Bet365 account
- Make a first-time deposit of $10 or more
- Choose your Bet365 Louisiana bonus code offer
- Bet $5, get $150 in bonus bets guaranteed
- Up to $1,000 worth of first bet protection
Don’t forget, you’re welcome to bet on anything to qualify for either Bet365 Louisiana bonus code offer, not just Saints vs. Packers on MNF.
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It’s no surprise that these Bet365 Louisiana bonus code offers are named as such with the Saints taking the field tonight. However, Bet365 continues to expand across the country and is now available in 11 states! We’ve listed where Bet365 Sportsbook is legal below:
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Bet365 Louisiana Bonus Code Key Terms & Conditions
That also means that these Bet365 Louisiana bonus code offers are available in more locations than just the Bayou State, and you can see the key terms and conditions here:
- Must be 21+ and a new Bet365 member
- Must be physically present in AZ, CO, IA, IN, KY, LA, NC, NJ, OH, PA or VA
- CO also receive two free months of Altitude+ with the bet $5, get $150 offer
- No actual Bet365 Louisiana bonus code required
- Minimum deposit of $10 is needed
- Qualifying wager must settle with 30 days
- Bonus bets are valid for seven days
Wagering On The Saints vs. Packers MNF Game For Your Chosen Bet365 Louisiana Bonus Code Offer
We noted that New Orleans would be short-handed tonight, so we expected the latest Saints vs. Packers odds to have them as heavy underdogs. You can see the latest lines below:
- Point Spread: Pittsburgh Steelers +14 (-110) vs. Baltimore Ravens -14 (-110)
- Money Line: Pittsburgh Steelers (+575) vs. Baltimore Ravens (-80)
- Game Total (Over/Under): Over 42.5 (-110) vs. Under 42.5 (-110)
So, if you’d like to target a different game without such a significant point spread, it’s all available to you. Of course, that’s once you claim your preferred Bet365 Louisiana bonus code offer for up to $1,000 by clicking here to set up your new account!
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