Fafabet is one of the new betting sites in the country as it was launched in 2021, partnering up with FSB Tech to put a decent sportsbook on the market. A decent amount of punters have signed up since and the brand has thus grown, though there is still a significant difference between the bookie and the top ones in the UK.
The owner, Taichi Tech Limited, only owns and operates Fafabet so there are no traditional sister sites for Fafabet customers to join. On the other hand, there are a few that also use the FSB Technology platform, which we consider to be sister sites. There are also some good alternatives for those who are looking for similar sites.
Below, we have listed some good alternatives to Fafabet, including BetGoodwin which is one of the few sister sites through the FSB Tech sportsbook.
Fafabet is certainly not my favourite betting site, with several better options available, but it certainly suffices for basic betting needs. Indeed, we found that the average betting margin is surprisingly low at 5.2%, which is impressive and up there with some of the best scores. In addition to this, thanks to FSB, the sportsbook is also rather comprehensive.
On the other hand, the welcome offer leaves a lot to be desired as it doesn't offer the bet x get x structure that the best deals have, but instead a loss refund. The app is not great and the bet builder lacks many popular markets. In short, the fact that Fafabet is a new betting site shines through a bit too often.
Below, we have taken a closer look at a few alternatives for Fafabet customers, including one bookmaker that also uses FSB Tech (BetGoodwin).
BetGoodwin has made a name for itself by focusing on horse racing and we even named it one of the best bookies for the sport. This is immediately made clear when you open up the sportsbook and that goes for the similarities with Fafabet as well. From the menu to the banners, this is fairly obvious.
The payment methods are exactly the same, with only Mastercard and Visa available for deposits, and most of the sportsbook features are identical (for obvious reasons). But while Fafabet offers some promotions for other sports, BetGoodwin only does so for horse racing and that is worth keeping in mind.
QuinnBet used to be more or less identical to Fafabet, but since the switch from the FSB sportsbook to Pragmatic, that is no longer the case. Nevertheless, it remains a good option for those who want an up-and-coming brand which focuses on more than one sport, or at least doesn't have a set niche.
Withdrawals are fast on the site, as confirmed by our test, and the design of the new sportsbook is actually decent. There are still some improvements to be made down the line but you cannot fault the effort of QuinnBet, as switching from a product that was working in an attempt to reach perfection takes a lot of guts.
Again, despite not having the same sportsbook, we have opted for Virgin Bet as the final alternative here. The coverage/market depth is fantastic, thanks to Kambi's backing, and there are many good promotions for existing customers. One of them is the free-to-play predictions game FIVES.
Just like QuinnBet, we are talking about a bookie that most would overlook when discussing the best betting sites. Perhaps that's only logical, but the point here is that Virgin Bet certainly isn't far behind the best. Fafabet still has a way to go, that much is true, but the ambition to compete with the best is what we like here.
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