William Hill Offering NRNB on Cheltenham Festival 2025

The Cheltenham Festival is on the horizon, and bookmakers are already dropping their Cheltenham betting offers.
William Hill has ramped up the excitement by being the first bookmaker to go Non-Runner No Bet (NRNB) on all 28 races at this year's Festival.
This generous offer is available for online and in-shop customers, giving punters a full cash refund of their stake if their selected horse doesn't run in the specified race at the prestigious March meeting.
And if you're a fan of multiples, any multiples placed within the NRNB market will see any non-running selection being voided, and the remaining legs will be settled as usual.
With many horses holding entries across multiple Cheltenham Festival races, their final target often isn't confirmed until much closer to the festival.
This unpredictability can be frustrating for punters placing early wagers with bookmakers who don't offer Non-Runner No Bet (NRNB).
By opting for NRNB markets, punters enjoy valuable protection against late entry changes.
It allows them to secure potentially better ante-post odds without the risk of losing their stake if a horse doesn't run in their chosen race.
William Hill is also sponsoring the County Hurdle for the first time on the festival's final day, further solidifying their commitment to the sport.
If you don't have an account, William Hill are offering a fantastic sign-up offer for new customers that sees you credited with £30 in free bets when you open an account and wager £10.
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Scott Mcglynn
Scott is an experienced betting content writer supplying content to major bookmakers and several sports betting websites. His passions are horse racing and Scottish football, and he’s a regular attendee at racetracks at home and abroad.