The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Sweet 16 concludes Friday night with a quartet of games in the South and Midwest Regions.

New customers betting on the action can get in on our best March Madness sports betting bonuses to collect up to a combined $6,450, including the offers below:

 
 
 
 

 

March Madness sports betting bonuses: Best welcome promos 

The Final Four and national championship game are a little more than a week away, making this the perfect time to take advantage of the value-packed promo offers at our top-rated online sports betting sites.

Follow these quick steps to open a new sportsbook account and collect your welcome bonuses:

  • > Click on your desired sportsbook promo code link and tap the button that leads to the account creation page.
  • > Fill out the required fields, including the specific code if required. Make a qualifying, minimum first deposit.
  • > Place your initial bet on one of the Sweet 16 matchups or another qualifying market.

 

Full details on each of the offers can be found by following our sportsbook promo code links and reviewing the terms and conditions.

Even after you accept a welcome offer, sportsbooks feature generous and beneficial promotions throughout the year, including:

  • Odds and profit boosts: Get in on enhanced odds and payouts on select markets.
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March Madness sports betting bonuses: Friday Sweet 16 odds and preview

Here’s the Friday night Sweet 16 schedule and current odds from the South (Atlanta) and Midwest (Indianapolis) Regionals: 

 


Will South 6-seed Ole Miss be able to overcome Michigan State’s stout defense and rebounding to notch a third-straight upset win?

In the Midwest opener, will 2-seed Tennessee be able to avenge a pair of regular season losses to 3-seed Kentucky? 

And then in Friday’s nightcaps, do the Big Ten’s Michigan and/or Purdue have enough to upend No. 1 seeds Auburn (South) and Houston (Midwest)?

The fourth-seeded Boilermakers figure to have the home-court edge Friday against the Cougars, playing only 65 miles from their West Lafayette, Ind., campus.

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