Bet442's sister sites include Betiton, BetMaze, Mr Play, Mr Luck, Luckster, NeptunePlay, Tangobet and many more that are part of the Aspire Global network.
All sites run under the same AG Communications Limited license (39483), and tend to offer pretty similar betting experiences.
Bet442 is owned by Bet 442 Limited, but the UK site is operated as a white label solution by AG Communications Ltd.
Despite a lot of their sites sharing undeniable likeness, there is a noticeable difference in the standard across the network.

Bet442 is one of the better brands in the AG Communications network, with a wide range of sports and decent market depth available. There are plenty of payment methods, and we received our withdrawal in just two hours.
We also have an exclusive casino sign-up offer if you are interested in claiming free spins. But, they do come with 35x wagering.
But, we were charged £1 for the privilege, and you will need to pay that fee every time you withdraw. How and why the Aspire Global brands still get away with these fees is an easy reason to avoid them.
During our tests, we ran into navigation issues and slow loading times, and the live chat was pretty difficult to find when you are logged in.
Overall, Bet442 is better than the other Aspire Global brands, but still falls well short when compared to the top UK bookmakers available to punters.
There is a lot to pick at where Bet442 is concerned, but despite struggling for positives, it isn’t all bad.
Here we look at some Bet442 sister sites to see if they can offer a better deal for you to consider joining.
Mr Play has been around for quite some time now, and the product itself is somewhat better than the general Aspire Global standard.
The real standout is the difference in betting margin. 6.57% in our tests, which is still higher than the best, but much better than Bet442's and most other sister sites.
Combine that margin with the broad range of sports and markets available, and the sportsbook overall holds up fairly well.

Sadly, the positives don’t extend to customer support. Mr Play falls short in this area, with a disappointing Trustpilot score of 1.8 out of 5.
The limited or slow contact options appear to be a big part of the problem. Withdrawals could also be smoother, as the process feels a bit clunky compared to competitors.
At first glance, Mr Luck give the impression of being quite different from Bet442. But, spend a little more time, and you start to see the familiar layout and recycled structure. But as always, what really matters is how it performs behind all this.
The sportsbook itself is solid, offering a good range of sports and an impressive number of betting markets. But, the margins come in at 8.51% which is higher than most in our tests, although slightly better than Bet442's 8.98%.

The banking setup also takes a different approach. Deposits are free, but withdrawals come with a 0.5% charge. Depending on how much you move in and out, one method may work out cheaper than the other, but neither option feels particularly player-friendly.
Much like Mr Luck, Neptune Play sticks closely to the same overall framework you will see on Bet442, and unfortunately, some of the same drawbacks show up too.
The most noticeable problems are tied to how the site functions. Navigation is clunky, slow and moments in our testing where the odds simply fail to appear.
Margins are slightly better than Bet442 at 8.18%, but that is when the odds were showing correctly, so we will take it with a pinch of salt.

It’s disappointing because there are positives here. Neptune Play covers a strong variety of sports, offers good market depth within each, and includes live streaming for certain events. The casino section is also worth a look and provides a respectable amount of choice.

Ashley, an Ipswich Town fan, is an experienced content writer in the sports & betting space, who also has an extensive background in data analytics. Those skills combine here to allow for unique angles to be taken across a host of topics.