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As Euro 2024 progresses, fans still have a chance to join 22Bet Ghana's Euro 2024 Goal Madness Giveaway before it concludes. This promotion has captivated participants throughout the tournament, offering daily and grand prizes.
To join, participants need to comment on promotion posts with their registered 22Bet Ghana number and include the hashtag #22BetAlwaysPays. Each comment enters the participant into daily draws, while retweeting daily #Euro2024 GOALS MADNESS posts increases their chances.
Every matchday, 22 participants are chosen as winners. The jackpot grows with each goal scored. For example, if six goals are scored in a day, the jackpot increases from GHS 3,000 to GHS 3,300, shared among the winners. This adds an extra layer of excitement to each game.
For those yet to register, now is an ideal time. New users can sign up with the promo code 22GHANA to receive a 22 cedis free bet. An active account is necessary to be eligible for the grand prize on the final day.
The giveaway began on June 14th with a seed prize of GHS 300. Over 19 match days, the prize money has reached GHS 32,700. The promotion will wrap up on July 14th, with the final jackpot including goals scored from the semi-finals to the finals.
To participate, simply comment with your registered 22Bet number and the hashtag #22BetAlwaysPays on promotion posts and retweet the daily posts. Engage every matchday to boost your chances and keep your 22Bet account active throughout Euro 2024 for a shot at the grand prize.
Join now via Twitter: https://twitter.com/22BetGhana and Facebook: https://facebook.com/22BetGhana
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