Brentford vs Man City odds: Get De Bruyne assist, BTTS and City win at 11/2 with William Hill, plus £30 in free bets

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CHAMPIONS Manchester City travel to the Gtech Community Stadium for tonight’s Premier League clash with Brentford.

The bookies are offering epic odds of 11/2 for Manchester City to win, both teams to score and Kevin De Bruyne to provide an assist during the top-flight encounter with a £10 maximum stake.

Brentford vs Man City odds: Get Kevin De Bruyne assist, BTTS and City win at 11/2

William Hill: Get £30 in free bets – claim here*

Brand new customers can also claim a monster £30 in free bets!

New William Hill punters who stake £10 on any sports market, including Brentford vs Manchester City tonight, will be rewarded with a generous £30 bonus.

To access this offer, simply click HERE* on your mobile device and register a new account. Once that’s done, deposit and place a tenner on football. Your account will then be credited with £30 to spend on anything!

Brentford vs Manchester City

William Hill

Was offered at 9/2

Now available at 11/2 after William Hill boost

You can claim this offer HERE

New William Hill customers who stake £10 on any sports market, including Brentford vs Manchester City tonight, will be rewarded with £30 in free bets!

William Hill: Get £30 in free bets – claim here*


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*18+. Play Safe. From 00:01 on 18.10.2022. £30 bonus. New customers only. Minimum £10 stake on odds of 1/2 (1.5) or greater on sportsbook. Further terms apply. Begambleaware.org

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