ComparisonSportsbooks we have reviewed this round
A short, rotating selection of UK-facing betting products. Each one is reviewed against the same criteria, with an editorial score and a plain note on what stood out.
A markets-led platform that frames betting around tradeable positions rather than a standard slip.
- Trading-style markets
- Web-first
- In-play pricing
Best forMarkets-focused bettors
SportsBroker leans into a buy-and-sell style of betting, which reads differently from a traditional slip and takes a little time to learn. The interface is tidy on desktop and the market pages are clearly laid out, though the experience is more analytical than casual. We found the pricing detail useful for anyone who likes to follow a position, but newcomers should read the help pages first. As always, check how settlement and any margins work in the operator's own terms before committing funds.
18+. sportsbroker.com sets its own terms, odds and markets. Affiliate link. Please gamble responsibly.
A long-running UK-facing brand with broad football coverage and a clean, no-clutter layout.
- Wide football markets
- Tidy interface
- Cash out options
Best forFootball-first bettors
32Red Sport keeps things readable, which counts for a lot when you are scanning fixtures quickly. Football is the obvious strength, with a sensible spread of pre-match and in-play markets, and the design avoids the busy feel some larger sportsbooks have. Cash out is available on selected markets, though availability changes by event. We would like a touch more depth on minor sports, but for mainstream UK betting it covers the essentials. Confirm current markets and any cash out limits directly with the operator.
18+. 32redsport.com sets its own terms, odds and markets. Affiliate link. Please gamble responsibly.
An established sportsbook with a capable mobile app and strong coverage across major sports.
- Mobile app
- Bet builder
- Multiple sports
Best forMobile and bet builder
888sport is a familiar name and the mobile app is one of the reasons it scores well here. Navigation is quick, the bet builder is straightforward for combining selections within a match, and the breadth of sports is solid for everyday betting. Promotions and their conditions change regularly, so treat anything time-limited as something to verify on the day. Overall it is a balanced all-rounder that suits people who mostly bet from their phone. Always read the operator's terms before signing up.
18+. 888sport.com sets its own terms, odds and markets. Affiliate link. Please gamble responsibly.
A widely used sportsbook with deep football and racing coverage and a polished app experience.
- Deep football
- Horse racing
- Polished app
- Accumulators
Best forAll-round coverage
Betway is one of the more complete sportsbooks we looked at this round. Football and horse racing are well served, the accumulator and bet builder tools are easy to use, and the app feels stable when markets are busy. Odds are presented clearly and finding a market rarely takes more than a couple of taps. It is a strong general-purpose option, though as with any sportsbook the available markets and any promotional terms can shift. Check the current offer and account rules on the operator's own site.
18+. sports.betway.com sets its own terms, odds and markets. Affiliate link. Please gamble responsibly.
A newer UK-facing sportsbook with a simple layout that suits more casual betting.
- Simple layout
- Core sports
- Quick sign-up flow
Best forStraightforward betting
IvyBet is on the simpler end of the sportsbooks we reviewed, which is not a criticism if you mostly bet on the main sports. The layout is light and the betting flow is quick to follow, so there is little to get in the way. The trade-off is less depth on niche markets and fewer extra tools than the larger brands. As a younger platform, it is worth checking payment options, withdrawal timelines and account verification steps on their own site before you decide.
18+. ivybet.com sets its own terms, odds and markets. Affiliate link. Please gamble responsibly.
Scores are editorial comparison indicators out of five, based on our own criteria. They are not official ratings, they do not represent regulatory approval, and they say nothing about your chances of winning. Read more on our editorial review policy.