Bet-at-home are a leading European online gambling company, with sites that offer casino games and a poker room to eager punters. It also has a dedicated online sports book.

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BET-AT-HOME Review

The original bet-at-home company was founded in 1999 in Wels in Austria by Jochen Dickinger and Franz Ömer. Bet-at-home has since switched it’s headquarters to Düsseldorf in Germany, and can boast annual revenues in excess of €120 million. It is licensed by the UK Gambling Commission.

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Promotions
If you don’t already have an account at the bet-at-home sports book, then you can earn yourself a sports book bonus up to a maximum of £20.

This special deal is only open to UK customers. To claim your bonus, you need to register a new account at the site, then add funds to your bonus account. In the account management section, click on ‘redeem bonus’ then enter your exclusive UK-only bonus code – TOPUK. You will then receive a fifty percent bonus up to £20 within your sports betting account.

Before you can withdraw any part of this bonus, or any winnings from it, you need to roll over both the bonus and the deposited amount five times. This must be done using market minimum odds of 7/10 (1.70), and within ninety days of you being awarded your bonus. If you do not complete these wagering requirements in time, then your bonus and any associated winnings will be removed from your account.

Note that you can only use the bet-at-home sports book to meet your wagering expectations – you cannot use the casino games, or the virtual sports room.

Sadly, that is about all that’s available at bet-at-home, promotions wise. If you like to play at online casinos in tandem with your sports book activities, then you can claim a welcome bonus at the bet-at-home online casino worth up to £750.

Get latest offers in the comfort of your own home – just head to our latest promotions page to see all the new offers from bet-at-home.

Markets covered
American Football
Aussie Rules
Badminton
Baseball
Basketball
Beach Soccer
Beach Volleyball
Boxing
Chess
Cricket
Cycling
Darts
eSports
Football
Futsall
Golf
Handball
Lacrosse
MMA
Motorsports
Netball
Ice Hockey
Rugby
Tennis
UFC
Volleyball
Winter Sports
Both live betting and cash-out are available

Site design
The bet-at-home sports book has something of a spartan design – perhaps it’s been designed in tandem with the lack of promotions the site offers in mind?

The colour scheme is a very faded grey-blue with green and blue text. The result is an online sports book that does not cluttered at all. Whether you think this is a good idea is down to your personal preferences. In fact, the space on the site has not been used very well at all – whole areas of the site are blank.

All the main action takes place in the centre of the screen, with preference given to the current live betting options, followed by the main highlights of the best up-and-coming sporting markets. Very little information is given on the main screen about each event – just the competitors and the latest odds (in decimal format).

If you’re used to the ‘spreadsheet’ approach of other sports books, then bet-at-home may take a little getting used to.

Cashier options
Bet-at-home accepts Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, Skrill, Neteller and Paysafecard (which now incorporates Ukash) as payment methods. Note that there is a two percent processing fee to pay on all deposits made by Visa, MasterCard or Diners Club credit or debit cards. All eWallets are fee-free. You can also pay by bank transfer or Western Union. These latter two options take one to three working days to process – all other methods are processed immediately.

You can withdraw via all the same methods except MasterCard and Paysafecard. The minimum withdrawal to Skrill or Neteller is just £10, but with credit cards it rises to £75 for some reason. With Skrill you are only allowed two free withdrawals per month. After that a charge will be levied.

Withdrawals to Skrill and Neteller are typically processed within forty-eight hours. Withdrawals to credit and debit cards will take a little longer.

Conclusion
Bet-at-home is a fine sports betting site with one caveat – the lack of promotions. Some sports books do go a little overboard with the promotions that they offer, but bet-at-home have gone to the other extreme – you get a £20 welcome bonus, and nothing else.

We also wonder how many sports book fans will be happy with the sparse nature of the site. It’s often useful to have as much info as possible at your fingertips when you’re looking through the latest sporting markets. Having to select each event in turn to find out the details about all the markets available might quickly become annoying.

If you can get over these two issues, then when you want to bet at home, the bet-at-home sportsbook will be one place you might find yourself visiting!

Pros and Cons

  • Some streaming available
  • Excellent football coverage
  • Top-notch customer support
  • No horse racing