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Win $150 At DraftKings On US-Iran Game: Shout. It. Out.

Win $150 At DraftKings – and celebrate

For the United States team at the World Cup in Qatar, it’s survive and advance. For sports bettors, it’s a potential $150 bonus on a winning $5 wager, thanks to DraftKings Sportsbook. That’s right: You can win $150 at DraftKings in one World Cup match.

The industry heavyweight is offering new customers a chance to claim a $150 bonus on a winning $5 bet. That promo extends to Tuesday’s World Cup showdown between the United States and Iran. To qualify, users must sign up using a link specific to the promotion, make an initial deposit, and bet at least $5 on a pre-game moneyline. A winning wager will return $150 in free bets – in addition to the winnings the bet generates.

Free bets are automatically placed in a user’s account after a qualifying wager is settled, according to the terms and conditions at DraftKings. The free bets awarded as part of this promotion will be allocated in six amounts of wagers worth $25 each. They cannot be split. They expire seven days after being awarded. No promo code is necessary.

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Win $150 At DraftKings: U.S. A Solid Odds Favorite

DraftKings Sportsbook has the United States as a +100 moneyline favorite against +300 Iran. A draw carries odds of +240. The Americans must win Tuesday to advance to the knockout round because Iran has a victory over Wales already in group play. The US has two draws. Another tie would eliminate Team USA.

But the moneyline options available to bettors taking part in the $150 bonus promo extend well beyond which team wins or loses.

The United States can advance into the World Cup knockout round only with a victory Tuesday. That means the Americans must apply pressure on offense. The Americans are a +550 moneyline wager to beat Iran 2-0, according to exact score bets offered by DraftKings Sportsbook. They have +850 odds of winning 2-0 or 2-1.

Users can also wager on which players will score first or last in the match (odds for both led by American Jesus Ferreira at +450) or score at any point (led by Ferreira at +180 and Joshua Sargent and Haji Wright of the United States each at +200).

Bettors can also wager at DraftKings on how many scoring chances certain players will have. Gio Reyna of the U.S. is +200 to have one or more shot on target. Christian Pulisic of Team USA is +175 to have two or more shots on target. Mehdi Taremi of Iran is +800 to have at least three shots on target. There are also combination wagers, such as +275 on the United States winning and the total going under 2.5 goals.

Draw Good Enough For Iran

The United States can advance into the World Cup knockout round only with a victory Tuesday. That means the Americans must apply pressure on offense. The Americans are a +550 moneyline wager to beat Iran 2-0, according to exact score bets offered by DraftKings Sportsbook. They have +850 odds of winning 2-0 or 2-1.

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Meanwhile, a tie likely gets the job done for the Iranians. Should they draw against the U.S., the only scenario that knocks them out also involves Wales beating England by at least four goals in Tuesday’s other Group B match. An exact score wager of 0-0 is offered at +900 by DraftKings Sportsbook. A 1-1 deadlock carries odds of +550.

Iran is dealing with a few injury issues, including a calf strain that has reduced the minutes of striker Sardar Azmoun, and a concussion that forced starting goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand to miss the Wales match – where backup Hossein Hosseini still turned in a clean sheet. The U.S. is trying to reach the knockout round for the third time in its past four World Cup appearances. The Americans lost their last World Cup matchup against Iran 2-1 in 1998, the only previous meeting between the teams entering Tuesday.

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