
Betting sites can be confusing and cluttered. I'll guide you through the features that matter. so you can personalise, save time, and never miss your best option..
Maximum Bonus: | £100 |
Offer type: | new accounts |
Sport Betting Offer: | Yes |
Betting sites can be confusing and cluttered. I'll guide you through the features that matter. so you can personalise, save time, and never miss your best option..
Betting sites can be confusing and cluttered. I'll guide you through the features that matter. so you can personalise, save time, and never miss your best option..
For a sportsbook that is so new, this is a very solid launch overall. It’s a L&L Europe product so isn’t a complete novice and has a great deal of expertise behind it. The design is undoubtedly one of the strengths of the product, with some lovely product features that make the betting experience an easy one – the Bet Mentor tool, the live streaming toggle and links to popular bets.
On the downside, there is definitely a lack of promotions, even for regular customers, and the lack of UK horse racing is a real issue. That said, I can see this being added at some point in the future, which would make a big difference.
All explained in greater detail in this review, these pros and cons allow users to scan and understand where QuickBet's strengths lie quickly.
Established in 2025
L & L Europe Limited
UKGC licence number - 38758
QuickBet has two nice new features to their betting markets that can be used across different sports. Insights provides different specific markets based on a particular stat, recent form or data point, with the corresponding market below. For example, for a Premier league game at Anfield it has the statistic: “Both teams have scored in 11 of the last 12 Liverpool home games” with the BTTS market below.
The Bet Mentor tool allows you to say how much you’d like to stake, and how much you’d like to win, and then provides the markets that would allow you to do that. These can automatically be added to your betslip with one click.
All the in-play markets have a large red “LIVE” icon clearly labelled, plus the same icon sits at the top of the homepage to help you find in-play betting markets. There’s plenty of sports on offer, and you can toggle at the top to display all the markets that have live streaming. You can check if they make it into our best bookmakers for in-play betting here.
As mentioned, QuickBet has a great feature in its live betting section that allows you to toggle on and off whichever sports are currently offered with live streaming. These include basketball, tennis, table tennis, esports and a few others. The streams are of a high quality, with nothing noted in the way of lags or buffering during the time of review.
Comparing QuickBet’s odds to other bookies across the industry, as well as checking some comparison sites, QuickBet is right in that sweet spot. We checked tennis, football and basketball for in-play odds, plus horse racing, and cricket for pre-match and antepost odds. There’s nothing that jumps out as incredible, but most odds, regardless of sport, are nice enough. What’s worth highlighting is that QuickBet offers odds on some very minor sports (biathlon, for example), so will be one of the few places you can find odds on such sports at all.
Compare to the best betting apps in the country.
We rank every bookie, at every sport, and QuickBet is just a bit off our best football betting sites in the UK, but it’s still very good. The menu panel is telling me that there’s nearly 500 different games that I can bet on at this moment in time, evidence that it covers the sport in terms of event coverage as well as most other bookies. Beyond that, you can’t argue with the market depth per event, which is also very impressive. There’s no live streaming, however, and the in-play betting isn’t as good as some others, which is why it doesn’t quite make our top 10.
What I like about the this Bet Builder is, with all due respect, taking it back a notch in terms of simplicity, using the primary markets to build your bet without some of the more confusing and niche options found elsewhere. The great benefit is that you can quickly find what you are looking for rather than being force-fed markets to add which are not in your favour at all.
This is pretty limited overall. There is a fairly standard welcome offer, and there are plenty of odds boosts listed across different sports, but that’s where it stops when it comes to promotions. I can’t see anything else listed, which is a bit of a disappointment, but the sportsbook is still new, so there definitely might be promotions added in the near future.
Cash out is a very important betting feature for punters these days so it's crucial that bookies integrate this feature into their mobile betting apps. QuickBet have done this well, allowing their customers to instantly cash out their bets on any device they like.
The horse racing at QuickBet is passable. The glaring issue here is that there is no UK racing. Add in no live streaming of any races, no tips and no Best Odds Guaranteed, and it’s not the greatest. On the plus side: The layout displays all the information that you need, and that you’d expect from a good racing bookie. The odds are right where you want and there’s a choice between Winner, Forecast and Tricast markets. QuickBet displays odds changes from the day and markets for meets and courses including Argentina, South Africa and the United States.
This isn’t bad, but you can see how they compare to our top 10 best horse racing betting sites.
A full range of American Sports is available, including all the major leagues, plus college games and the same sports across the globe.
The American football betting at QuickBet is okay. In terms of product design, I’d like to see greater focus on each game’s spread, and then total, rather than moneyline odds. There are some outrights listed, but there are some things missing here. There’s plenty when it comes to player props, and in terms of outrights, nothing in the way of player markets again, so no MVP odds, Defensive Player of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year and so on. In conclusion, it is good, but maybe not perfect. It’s worth checking out our best NFL betting sites to see how QuickBet compares.
QuickBet has a brilliant selection of basketball leagues to bet on, there are hundreds and hundreds of competitions. There’s obviously the NBA, but QuickBet covers a wide range of EuroLeague and domestic world competitions, including competitions in Brazil, Puerto Rico, Morocco and Libya, among others. There are also plenty of markets per game, with game, team and player markets covered impressively. Take the WNBA, for example, with a fantastic range of markets – match, halves/quarters, points, player probs on points, rebounds, assists etc. – right across the board. It’s quite impressive. You can also compare QuickBet to the best basketball betting sites.
QuickBet obviously covers the MLB, but they also have markets for the Japanese, South Korean and international competitions. The markets, and the odds, especially on the outrights, look pretty good. The MLB season is well underway and there are loads of things to bet on, including individual awards, which aren’t represented here unfortunately, but the number of markets per game is good enough. Keep tabs on the top baseball betting sites though, to see why they make it onto our list.
The NHL takes up the bulk of space here, as expected. But there are also some Australian, Finnish and German fixtures included, among others. I selected an upcoming NHL game and there are loads of markets listed – more than pretty much anywhere else. For the smaller leagues that reduces a bit more, which is understandable. It’s quite nice to see some odds on the NHL Draft, also, that’s definitely something that you won’t get everywhere.
This isn’t bad, although we’ve already mentioned that QuickBet doesn’t have Best Odds Guaranteed or live streaming, so it may struggle to attract punters for greyhounds specifically given how many other bookies do, especially for live streaming. Beyond that there markets for all races today in the UK and Ireland, with Winner, Trap Winner and Forecast options available. It’s pretty solid, without being anything more than that, and a bit off the best greyhound betting sites.
Compare to the best darts betting sites in the UK.
Compare to the best snooker betting sites in the UK.
By Luke Bradshaw Lee - QuickBet splits union and league into different categories which, I think, makes sense. For both, there is pretty much every competition that you’d want to be included here, which is really good to see. The one omission to that is the Japanese domestic league (in Union), but that’s being very nit-picky, because overall the coverage of competitions is fantastic and even includes the second tier of French rugby. For rugby league there are more competitions here than most other bookies, with loads of markets for NRL, plus Super League and RFL competitions included, too. See how they compare to our best Rugby betting sites.
We list the 10 best cricket betting sites here.
By James Banting - I’m really impressed with the tennis betting options on QuickBet. There are all the majors listed for next year, with outrights offered on all, and for upcoming matches there is a decent selection of ATP, WTA, Challengers and ITF matches also. The odds are pretty good. Scanning the ATP matches over the next couple of days I can definitely get some value here, so that, coupled with the great event coverage, makes this absolutely somewhere that I’d come back. See if they make it into the top 10 tennis betting sites on OLBG.
By James Banting - As with all the sports listed on QuickBet, it clearly displays how many games there are to bet on per sport. When I went to check out the golf section there are 108 different events so I already know that there’s going to be enough before I’ve even clicked and dug any deeper. As expected, all the majors are there for next year, plus more immediate, smaller tournaments such as the Magical Kenya Open, TGL and Mexican Open. It’s worth checking our best golf betting sites to see how QuickBet compares – but generally this is pretty good.
Compare to the best motorsport betting sites.
Compare to the best boxing betting sites.
Whilst these sports might sound very niche, there is still a large enough market for fans, and millions of them in the UK, so good coverage of niche sports and events is key to be reviewed on OLBG; let’s dig in a bit further.
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QuickBet does have casino. Despite the name of the brand, it's incredibly easy to find their casino offering from their sportsbook, with banners across the top. They also have some bonuses and offers that lead to casino spins should you win sportsbook bets. Check our Casino Sites page for dedicated new online casinos and slot sites.
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A reassuringly easy process. At the top-right of the screen QuickBet has their “Register” button. Bettors just need to select this and follow the simple steps as guided through. You’ll be asked for the usual information – name, date of birth, address etc – and once complete be sent a verification email. Clicking this from your inbox will redirect you to the site, and then you’re free to get betting.
The QuickBet app is great, but the mobile version of the site is really good and I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s been built to cover all bases. The app does exactly what you want and that is not to feel too far removed when you switch from one device to the next, but also being product-led, and designed to suit its purpose as a proper mobile version.
This section should only really highlight if there are issues, as the process is almost identical on every site. Within a few minutes of signing up to QuickBet I placed a couple of bets on different sports, one of which took advantage of the welcome offer, and I used their bet builder feature, which was very indeed.
As mentioned above, the design really helps this along. On the desktop version, it’s stuff to the left of the screen. On the app, it’s all at the bottom, with just the login at the top. I haven’t experienced any issues logging in, or finding customer service options, either. Overall, it feels like QuickBet has got this part nailed.
As with all online betting companies, responsible gambling should be and will be an essential element of the service provided.
Expect KYC procedures and document supply as a matter-of-course, to confirm your account after you have deposited a certain level of funds and in the event of any large wins.
You can set limits for yourself across depositing options and daily staking options too, so you can set your levels and keep control of your gambling.
Expect QuickBet to contact you via your preferred communication method if there are suspicious activities on your account. This protects your account from being accessed by someone other than you and ensures you control your gambling activity. QuickBet have a legal obligation to question your activity if they believe it to be suspicious.
How OLBG reviews betting sites
Opinion, research and data collection for this QuickBet review by
Darren Brett (Greyhounds expert)
James Banting (Horse Racing, Golf and Tennis)
Nigel Skinner (Football and Politics),
Matt Edgar (Darts)
Frank Monkhouse (Boxing)
Andrew Powell (Horse Racing, Ice Hockey and Motor Sports)
Jake Ashton (Entertainment and Specials)
🛂 Fact Checked - Sam Darkens - Commercial Manager
✍️ Written by - Luke Bradshaw Lee - Commercial Content Manager
✏️📚 - Steve Madgwick - Editor-In-Chief
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Please note: Betfair, Paddy Power and Skybet do not partner with us. As a result we do not have sufficient up-to-date information to provide accurate product comparisons with those specific sportsbooks.
The deposit process here is simple, accepting a variety of different payment methods, and that goes for withdrawals, too. Customers can choose between Visa, PayPal and Paysafe Cards, as well as the likes of Apple Pay.
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Bookie Review FAQs - QuickBet
QuickBet is an L&L Europe brand. It launched in 2025.
Yes, QuickBet offers live streaming on a number of different sports including tennis, basketball and table tennis.
You can find the the QuickBet Sign Up Offer at OLBG.
Yes, QuickBet has a great app that is available for iPhone and Android devices.