
Missouri sports betting goes live on Dec. 1, but new users can pre-register at bet365 Sportsbook.
Just apply the bet365 bonus code NYPBET when signing up to activate a bonus offer of $365 after you bet $10 on launch day.
While bettors in can’t place wagers in the state for another week, college football fans will certainly have their eyes on the Missouri Tigers in the last game of the regular season against the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Pre-register in Missouri with bet365 bonus code NYPBET
Folks looking for Missouri sports betting apps to download will be happy to know that they can use the bet365 bonus code NYPBET during the pre-registration period to snag a nifty bonus.
New users who sign up for an account at bet365 and deposit at least $10 will be eligible for $365 in bonuses when they make a $10 wager once betting launches on Dec. 1.
This offer is for new users in Missouri and is among a suite of Missouri sportsbook promos available during pre-launch.
How to sign up for bet365 Sportsbook
- Select your bonus offer: Bet $10, get $365 in bonus bets, win or lose!
- Choose your state.
- Hit the “Join Now” button.
- Fill out your login details.
- When prompted, enter the promo code NYPBET
- Choose your preferred welcome offer.
- Make a minimum deposit of $10.
What our Post expert thinks about Missouri vs. Arkansas
The Tigers are ninth in the SEC with a 3-4 conference record.
The Razorbacks are 2-9 this season and winless in the conference, the only SEC team without a win against its counterparts. Missouri has just one win on the road this season, a double overtime thriller against Auburn that ended 23-17.
Both sides of this matchup have excellent offenses, but Arkansas’ defense is flawed, and the Tigers can take advantage with their premier run game. The Tigers average 226.1 yards on the ground this season, good for ninth in the country, and led by Ahmad Hardy, who is averaging 127.5 rushing yards per game.
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Malik Smith has been immersed in the sports betting industry since 2017. He’s a data nerd with a particular focus on the NBA and combat sports. He spends his weeknights in the winter looking for edges on plus-money NBA player props.


