Top 10 Betting Sites & Online Bookmakers


Top 10 Betting Sites & Online Bookmakers

Seeing as we go by the name ‘best betting sites’, there’s no way we could get away without offering you a list of our top ten betting sites. Included in this list are online bookmakers, sportsbooks and the odd betting exchange.
This page looks at the betting sites on the whole, so if you tend to only bet on one particular sport, you might also like to check out our recommendations on the best betting sites based on sport. We currently have lists for football, horse racing, tennis and cricket.


1. Coral - £50 Free Bet

Coral ScreenshotThe folks at Coral have recently gone to great efforts to turn their product into something awesome, and it really shows. With a new sleek design and intuitive navigation system, you can get straight to the betting market you’re looking for with minimal effort. And as always they offer highly competitive odds that rival all of the other UK high street bookmakers.
Where Coral really come into their own is with their betting offers, and they consistently offer cash back specials and free bet promotions on all major sporting events – including offers for Football, Horse Racing, Golf, Cricket, Rugby and F1. This is, of course, on top of their £50 free bet that you can claim when signing up. We’re incredibly impressed with the new Coral, and we’re hoping that they keep up the good work in the years to come.

2. Bet365 - 100% up to £200

Bet365 ScreenshotBet365 are a very close number two choice for online sports betting in the UK. Not only do they offer excellent odds, but they also have a seemingly never-ending supply of promotions and bonuses. Their sign up bonus is one of the highest in the industry and the have some fantastic ongoing offers – including money back if a football game ends 0-0 and a free bet if your horse racing bet wins at odds of 4/1 or greater.
They also have the widest variety of live streaming sport of any bookie we’ve seen – offering multiple sports, not just the ATR and RUK horse racing streams that most sites offer. They also have one of the lowest minimum bet requirements to be eligible to watch the streams – just 50p.

3. Betfred - £25 Matched Bet

Betfred ScreenshotBetfred consistently offer some of the best promotions of any bookie – and Fred truly does live up to his name as the bonus king. For new customers they offer a £25 matched bet based on your first real money deposit and wager. Betfred also run a number of ongoing specials – including double/triple odds on winning first goal scorer bets when the player scores again (Double Delight/Hat Trick Heaven) and double odds on winning correct score markets when a goal was scored in added time.
Betfred were also the first site to offer goals galore – a new type of bet reminiscent of the old football pools your grandad used to play. But instead of picking draws, you pick games where both teams will score. This feature alone makes Betfred worth have a look at, and with their new no deposit bet you can give it a go with no risk to your pocket.

4. Sky Bet - £30 Free Bet + £5 Every Week

SkyBet ScreenshotSky Bet were the first betting site to offer a no deposit free bet – this definitely took some balls and this deserves recognition. The no deposit offer has since ended and been replaced with a £30 matched bet, plus another ‘stand out from the crowd’ promotion – a free £5 bet every week during the football season. You’ll also get a free £5 chip to use in their casino (Sky Vegas).
Aimed more at casual bettors, the Sky Bet website is user friendly and refreshingly uncluttered. It is also fully mobile friendly and there is an iPhone app for easy betting on the go.  Combine this with competitive odds and you have yourself a very strong betting site.

5. BetVictor - £25 Free Bet

BetVictor ScreenshotNext up are BetVictor – formally known as ‘Victor Chandler’ or ‘VC’. BetVictor are particularly good for their competitive odds and they have officially had ‘best odds most often’ and ‘best average odds’ for the last two premiership seasons.
When you sign up you can claim a £25 matched bet. Plus you’ll also get access to plenty of cash back specials which they run on most major sporting events. BTTS fans should check out their ‘both teams to score’ money back offer which pays out if your acca loses because of just one leg.
BetVictor also offer a pretty damn good VIP program for active punters – something that’s a bit unusual in the sports betting world. Members will receive special tailor made bonuses, a personal account manager and even invitations to hospitality events.

6. ComeOn! - £25 Bonus + Loyalty Points

ComeOn ScreenshotComeOn! are relatively new to the online betting scene, but they’re quickly growing a substantial customer base. As well as a decent welcome bonus, ComeOn! is also one of the few online betting sites to operate a loyalty program – and they’re not stingy on the rewards, either.
Every time you bet, deposit, withdraw and even log in you earn loyalty reward points which can be used to buy bonuses or even converted into cash. They have also recently launched a rather nifty mobile site which is worth checking out.
New customers can claim a £25 bonus which can be used in either the sportsbook or the casino (or a combination of the two), and there’s also an extra 10 free spins on one of their slot machines when you sign up (no deposit needed).

7. Totesport - Deposit £5, Get A £10 Free Bet

Totepool ScreenshotFor decades, Totesport were the official bookmaker of the British Government. The Tote was recently privatised as part of a governmental fund raising drive and was sold to fellow high street bookie, Betfred.
Totesport have always been big supports of British horse racing, and contribute both time and money to the British horse racing association – something that Betfred pledged to continue doing.
Another great feature of the Tote are the Totepool bets – where punters bets are paid into a pool and then distributed to the winners. This style of betting has the potential for significantly greater returns than traditional fixed odds betting.

8. Ladbrokes - £50 Matched Bet

Ladbrokes ScreenshotLadbrokes are one of the UK’s most prevalent high street bookies. As well as a simple matched bet when you sign up, Ladbrokes run plenty of one-off specials for the bigger events and the occasional accumulator bonus offer.
One of the features that make Ladbrokes stand out are their banking options. As well as being able to deposit and withdraw with PayPal (which many of the bookmakers in our top 10 offer), Ladbrokes also let you deposit and withdraw using cash via their betting shops. And seeing as you can’t go two minutes without seeing a red Ladbrokes sign, this makes it a very convenient way of getting your hands on your money right away.

9. Betfair - £50 Free Bet

Betfair ScreenshotBetfair wrote their way into the history books when they opened the very first betting exchange. The fundamental principle of an exchange is relatively simple – you bet against other punters rather than the bookie, which usually results in better odds.
Whilst there have been a few others join the betting exchange market in recent years, Betfair still has the dominant market share. This large customer base provides Betfair with much greater liquidity in their betting markets, making it the choice place for peer-to-peer betting.
They have also recently added a fixed odds sportsbook to their site, which brings with it all of the features that were previously missing from the exchange – such as betting offers and the ability to place multiples. There is also now a £50 matched bet when registering (valid in the sportsbook only, not the exchange).

10. Betdaq - £30 No Lose Bet

Betdaq ScreenshotBetdaq are a plucky young betting exchange who have their eyes set on Betfairs crown. Despite their age and smaller size, many of the more popular markets can give Betfairs a run for their money.
One of the reasons why Betdaq is growing so quickly is thanks to its lower commission rate – 3% versus Betfair 5%. Obviously if you’re betting on a market where Betdaq has the volume and odds to accomodate your bet, then using Betdaq instead of Betfair will save you a small amount of commission. It’s not a lot – but it does add up.
Betdaq also operate a loyalty scheme where you earn points each time you place bets on the exchange. Betdaqs points can be used to buy gifts and gadgets in the Betdaq rewards store.

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