Huddersfield Town makes safe bet with William Hill for first ever Premier League season
Huddersfield Town has teamed up with global betting company, William Hill, ahead of the club’s first ever Premier League home game.
As a result of the new partnership, Town’s fans will now have acces to in-stadium betting at the John Smith’s Stadium.
The partnership will see William Hill taking bets on a match day from all concourse and corporate areas throughout the 2017/18 campaign.
In addition, the partnership will grant Town supporters the added benefit of being able to redeem any winning bets from both the stadium betting points as well as any of the William Hill stores throughout the UK.
Sean Jarvis, commercial director, commented: “Over the past few seasons we’ve had many requests to bring back stadium betting to allow fans to enjoy the game whilst hopefully pocketing a profit – should their selections be correct.
“This being the case, we have worked hard to get this partnership deal in place and we hope the fans will enjoy having the opportunity to place a bet at the John Smith’s Stadium on a match day.”
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