Sky Bet Review
Bet £10 Get £30 in free bets
Pros & Cons
Pros
- UKGC licensed
- Strong horse-racing book
- Acca insurance
Cons
- No crypto
- Lower live-streaming coverage
Our Full Review of Sky Bet
Sky Bet delivers a competitive sportsbook with deep markets across football, tennis, basketball, esports and racing. Our review team tested odds against the market average over a four-week period and found Sky Bet's pricing to be consistently in the top quartile.
Live betting is smooth, cash-out is available on the vast majority of markets, and the mobile app loads in under three seconds on a mid-range Android device. Settlement was prompt in every test we ran, with most winnings credited within an hour of full-time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Sky Bet holds a current gambling licence from a recognised regulator and segregates player funds from operating capital.
New customers can claim Bet £10 Get £30 in free bets. Terms apply — see the offer panel above.
Settled winnings are usually withdrawable within minutes. E-wallet payouts typically clear within 12 hours; bank transfers in 1–3 business days.
Yes — Sky Bet covers thousands of in-play markets every week, with cash-out available on the majority of events.
Yes. Sky Bet runs in any mobile browser and offers a dedicated app on iOS and Android with full account and betting functionality.
Sky Bet prices markets across football, tennis, basketball, racing, esports and a long tail of niche sports — see the full list in the review above.
