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ESPN BET PA Promo Code BOOKIES: Bet $10, Get $100 & ESPN+ For Dec. 14th

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ESPN BET PA Promo Code BOOKIES: Bet $10, Get $100 & ESPN+ For Dec. 14th

ESPN BET Promo Code PA At A Glance

🎁 ESPN BET PA Promo Bet $10, Get Up To $100 In Bonus Bets & ESPN+
🖊️ ESPN BET PA Promo Code BOOKIES
💳 Minimum Deposit $10
📲 ESPN BET PA App iOS & Android
Verified On Dec 14 2024

ESPN BET PA Promo Code For New Users

With the ESPN BET PA promo code BOOKIES, new customers can bet $10 on anything and get back up to $100 in bonus bets if their first bet loses. 

New user ESPN BET PA promos can take many forms, from bonus bets to deposit bonuses, deposit match bonuses, and so on. 

How To Use ESPN BET PA Promo Code BOOKIES

Claiming the ESPN BET PA promo is easy. All you have to do is sign up and add the ESPN BET PA promo code BOOKIES into the promo code field. 

Once your account is verified, deposit at least $10, and place a $10 wager on any sport at ESPN BET PA. You get $100 in bonus bets if your first bet loses.

How To Sign Up At ESPN BET Pennsylvania

  1. Click on the “Visit Site” link to visit ESPN BET PA, and download the new betting app
  2. Sign up for a new account using the ESPN BET promo code BOOKIES
  3. Make your first deposit of at least $10 and then place your first $10 bet
  4. Use your bonus bets to bet on all of your favorite sports at ESPN BET

Is ESPN BET Pennsylvania Legit?

Absolutely! ESPN BET PA is now live and legal. With the combination of the ESPN brand and PENN’s experience, it is destined to become one of the most trusted online sportsbooks in the country as well.

Banking at ESPN BET PA 

When it comes to betting with legal and licensed sportsbooks, bettors are assured a safe and secure experience throughout. This includes a wide selection of banking methods to deposit and withdraw funds from their accounts. 

The most popular banking methods include: 

  • Credit/Debit Cards
  • Wire Transfer
  • Online Banking
  • PayNearMe
  • PayPal
  • ACH / eCheck
  • Casino cage (where a retail casino is available)

ESPN BET PA Top Features

One thing we can highlight is a vast sports betting library covering a wide range of sports. As well, top-notch live streaming and live betting features would be par for the course. This is ESPN we are talking about after all. 

Here are some of the major and niche sports that are likely to feature at ESPN BET PA: 

  • NFL
  • NBA
  • College Football
  • College Basketball
  • NHL
  • MLB
  • Soccer (MLS, International Leagues)
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • UFC/MMA
  • Aussie Rules
  • Auto-racing
  • Boxing
  • Cricket
  • Curling
  • Cycling
  • Darts
  • Handball
  • Lacrosse
  • Rugby League
  • Rugby Union
  • Table Tennis

More ESPN BET PA Promotions

ESPN offers a multitude of ESPN BET promos for their customers. These can include sports odds boosts, insurance bets, early cash outs, and same-game parlays for a variety of major American sports such as the NFL, NBA, NHL, College Football, and MLB. 

In addition, the refer-a-friend bonus is a staple with top industry operators, rewarding players when they refer their friends to the sportsbook. 

What To Know About ESPN BET PA

In a joint press release, ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro describes PENN Entertainment as “the perfect partner to build an unmatched user experience for sports betting with ESPN BET.” 

While PENN Entertainment chief executive officer Jay Snowden said: “This agreement with ESPN and collaboration on ESPN BET allows us to take another step forward as an industry leader. 

Together, we can utilize each other’s strengths to create the type of experience that existing and new bettors have from both companies, and we can’t wait to get started.”

ESPN covers sports betting across its many platforms, offering a variety of gambling-centric shows, multiplatform coverage of industry news, or showcasing sports betting odds on its website and various TV programs. 

But this marks the first time an online sportsbook that bears the coveted brand of the so-called Worldwide leader in sports. It’s a game-changer. That means bettors can place bets directly through ESPN’s online products in the 16 legalized betting states where PENN Entertainment is licensed – of which Pennsylvania is one of them.

ESPN & Sports Betting

It’s no secret that ESPN has been exploring routes into the country’s burgeoning online sports betting space. It’s been weighing up its options (to launch a sportsbook of its own or lend its name to an existing one) for years. But not until last November, when Pitaro indicated the optimal option would be to partner with an existing sportsbook rather than create one of its own, did we get an inkling of the company’s direction.

In 2019, ESPN and Caesars Sportsbook entered into a multi-year odds and branding deal, which included building a studio in the LINQ Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas from which the sports network currently produces the Daily Wager show. 

Another trusted US sportsbook DraftKings, once touted as a top contender for a partnership deal with ESPN, entered into its own multiyear deal with ESPN which allowed it to push its odds and product through advertising on the sports network’s platforms. 

Well, ESPN’s inevitable progress into the wagering realm has finally come to pass with a deal that the involved parties are calling “transformative.” 

PENN Entertainment paid $1.5 billion in cash over a 10-year period, and granted the media giant $500 million of warrants to purchase approximately 31.8 million shares of PENN. In return, PENN gains access to: "odds attribution, promotional services inclusive of digital product integrations, traditional media, content integrations, and ESPN talent access, among other services that collectively generate maximum fan awareness of ESPN BET." 

As part of the deal, PENN has also ended its tumultuous three-year relationship with Barstool Sportsbook.

What Happened To Barstool Sportsbook?

To accommodate its partnering with ESPN, PENN sold Barstool Sportsbook back to its founder Dave Portnoy (for Pennies on the dollar, little to no restrictions, and a non-compete) almost six months after PENN had acquired a majority stake in Barstool.

PENN had high hopes for Barstool when it bought the online sportsbook in two deals over three years that totaled hundreds of millions of dollars. 

But it severely underestimated just how tough it would be fronting Barstool Sportsbook – the brash sports and pop-culture media company that is so inextricably tied to its controversial founder – in a heavily regulated environment, all while attempting to make inroads in a competitive market that’s dominated by big players such as DraftKings, FanDuel, Caesars and BetMGM (to name a few). 

Easily, the partnership with ESPN is a more attractive proposition for PENN that should involve minimal regulatory risk as it attempts to close the gap between the industry leaders. 

However, it brings a unique set of concerns: how to avoid a conflict of interest between the two juxtaposing arms: ESPN’s news and information outlets and the gambling space within which ESPN BET operates.

“ESPN Bet is deeply integrated with ESPN’s broad editorial, content, digital and linear product, and sports programming ecosystem,” said PENN CEO Snowden. “ESPN Bet also benefit from PENN’s operational experience, extensive market access, and proprietary technology platform, which successfully debuted in the U.S. this July.”


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About the Author

Isla Knightley for Bookies.com
Isla Knightley
Isla, a sports journalist and betting expert, covers several sports, including the NFL, as well politics. She joined Bookies.com in 2021 after contributing to other betting sites.