Ladbrokes
Editor's verdict
“Ladbrokes is a long-established UK bookmaker, part of the Entain group, offering broad sports betting markets and a casino product through both its website and mobile app.”
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- ✓ Live streaming
- ✓ Acca insurance
- ✓ In-play betting
- ✓ Cash Out
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Pros
- Long-established, well-known UK brand
- Wide range of sports and in-play markets
- Live streaming available on selected events
- Casino, live casino and bingo available alongside sports
Cons
- Some payment methods excluded from qualifying deposits
- Welcome offer restricted to new customers only
- Promotional terms can change and should be checked on-site
Ladbrokes review
Reviewed by James Meadowcroft
Ladbrokes traces its roots back to 1886, making it one of the oldest betting brands in the UK. Since 2018 it has operated as part of Entain, sitting alongside sister brand Coral following their 2016 merger. The Ladbrokes site and app cover the full range of UK sports markets, from football and horse racing to darts, tennis and golf, with in-play betting and live streaming available on selected events.
The mobile app follows the brand's red and black colour scheme and is built around straightforward navigation, with quick access to popular markets, bet builders and a cash-out option on eligible bets. Account registration and payment methods are in line with standard UK operator practice, though certain deposit methods such as e-wallets are commonly excluded from qualifying for promotional offers.
Beyond sports, Ladbrokes runs a casino, live casino and bingo product, giving existing sports customers a route into other verticals under one login. Regular promotions such as price boosts and acca insurance appear alongside the core sportsbook, though as with any operator these are subject to change and should be checked directly on-site before relying on them.
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