Odds format
VA
United States
Canada
Betslip

FanDuel Promo Code: Bet $5, win $150 on any March Madness Game

New users that sign up for a new FanDuel sportsbook can get access to the latest FanDuel promo code. New customers can bet $5 on any March Madness game, and you’ll receive $150 in free bets regardless of the outcome. 
| 5 min read
Share
Share to Facebook
Share to Twitter
Copy Link

FanDuel Promo Code: Bet $5, win $150 on any March Madness Game

Fanduel are boosting the excitement of March Madness by offering new users a huge bet $5, win $150 offer that pays out even if their wager loses. Keep reading to find out how to claim this unbeatable FanDuel promo code and get access to your guaranteed $150 pay-out today.

Loading...
Error fetching data.

The newest FanDuel promo code is giving all new players a locked in, guaranteed bonus when they register for a new account, and wager $5 on any March Madness matchup.

Whether the $5 wager wins or loses, new players that register using our links below will get their $150 bonus guaranteed when using the FanDuel promo code.

The latest FanDuel promo code lets your bet with confidence on the unpredictable, and wildly entertaining NCAA Tournament. Whoever you decide to bet on, the FanDuel promo code ensures you are a winner!

Ready to get in on the action? Check our simple guide below to claim your FanDuel promo code now!

FanDuel Promo Code: How to Claim March Madness 30/1 odds boost

Claiming your FanDuel promo code for March Madness takes no time at all. Just follow our four steps below to lock in your $150 bonus.

Step One: CLICK HERE or click the offer button below to activate your FanDuel promo code

Loading...
Error fetching data.

Step Two: Register for a new FanDuel sportsbook account

Step Three: Bet $5 on any team to win their March Madness matchup

Step Four: Claim $150 in bonuses - even if your team loses!

That's it! You have officially signed up for the FanDuel March Madness promo, and locked in your $150 bonus.

NFLNCAAFNCAABMLBNBANHL

Liam Hudson is an experienced sports writer, with a finger on the pulse of all things NFL and College Football. As a fanatical New England Patriots fan, he spends most of his time convincing others he is not a bandwagoner and defending Bill Belichick in Brady vs Bill arguments. He is also a Fantasy Football fanatic and spends far too much time analyzing player data and statistics in hopes of finding a hidden gem in one of his many yearly fantasy leagues.

0Betslip

Almost there!

We are loading your bets, and they will be here in a second.