Ivy Bet is a new sports betting site in the UK that runs on the Delasport sportsbook, building on the success of Ivy Casino.
In this review, we put the site to the test by signing up, verifying our account, depositing real money, placing bets and withdrawing funds.
Our unique BL Score also combines real user tests from Trustpilot, app stores and the editorial team to give a full, honest look at Ivy Bet.
| Bonus | 3 |
|---|---|
| Sportsbook | 2 |
| Casino | 4 |
| Customer Support | 3 |
| Payment | 4 |
| Licensing Safety | 4 |
| Design and Usability | 3 |
| Overall | 3 |

Ivy Bet is a strange bookmaker to review, really. It certainly has a few really noticeable strengths, with the biggest probably being that it offers instant withdrawals (when using a Visa debit card).
However, it just as quickly loses that position of strength with the lack of a mobile app or racing markets, which is where the casino background (and probably focus) really shines through.
Saying that it isn't a decent bookmaker would be wrong, but it cannot be rated too highly simply due to the missing parts. After all, a UK bookmaker not offering any racing markets is a massive own goal.
| 🏦 Betting Margins (Average) | 7% |
|---|---|
| 👷 Bet Builder | ✅ |
| 📱 Mobile App | ✅ |
| 📞 24/7 Customer Support | ❌ |
| 💰 Minimum Deposit | £10 |
| ⏱️ Fastest Withdrawal Method | Debit Card (Instant in our test) |
Ivy Casino was launched in 2025 and it seemed that was all it would be at first. However, a sportsbook was later added in 2026, making it one of the only all-in-one sites on the Betable licence.
It is fair to suggest that the site is a bit of an unknown quantity too. Yes, you may have heard of the parent brand, but Betable is not exactly the most well-known operator. The fact that it uses the Delasport sportsbook helps, though, as the likes of Hollywoodbets and Hotstreak use that too.
So, we wanted to see how the site fared. In the review, we looked at the sports and casino products, as well as the overall experience. Hoping to gather enough of an idea to provide a complete review for you to then decide if signing up is worthwhile.
Given that this is a new bookmaker and not the most popular name, there may be some questions about the legitimacy of Ivy Bet. Fortunately, they can all be answered easily as the site is fully licensed by the UK Gambling Commission.
Ivy Bet and Casino can both be found under the Betable Limited license (registered under account number 23328). A safe and legit site, then.
Despite only launching recently, the site has been flooded with reviews so far. In fact, on Trustpilot, there have been more than 700 at the time of writing.
The positivity for the site does not end there, with Ivy Bet boasting a 3.2/5 rating. Now, this may not seem brilliant, but it is actually a lot better than what most casino/sports betting sites have.
With 48% of reviewers leaving a five-star rating, as opposed to 38% giving a one-star, it is a really positive sign.
It is never a good sign when a bookmaker has been fined and thankfully, this is not the case here. Indeed, Ivy Casino and its operators, Betable Limited, have a clean bill of health.
Considering that Betable have had a UK Gambling Commission license since 2011, this is a really commendable feat. Many do not have the same clean track record.
Despite it being a new betting site, the links to Ivy Casino meant we had a little more of a grasp of what the payment situation would be like. After all, most casino sites have a broader range of payment methods than sportsbooks do.
The fact that there were seven payment methods available thus didn't surprise us, with everything from classic debit cards to mobile payments. PayPal is also an option, which is great as we are seeing more and more bookies removing it.
That said, the £10 deposit minimum is not ideal, especially since so many accept £5 deposits these days. Below, we have collected everything you need to know about deposits at Ivy Bet.
| Payment Method | Min Deposit | Max Deposit | Deposit Fee | Processing Time | Triggers Bonus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visa | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Instant | |
Mastercard | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Instant | |
| Apple Pay | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Instant | |
Google Pay | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Instant | |
PayPal | £10 | Unspecified | No fee | Instant | |
Trustly | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Instant | |
MuchBetter | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Instant | |
Instant Bank Transfer | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
Below, we have put together a step-by-step guide for adding funds to a Ivy Bet account.
Depositing on the Ivy Bet site is really straightforward. To access the cashier, simply tap the 'Deposit' button found in the top right corner.
Alternatively, access it via the profile menu, which can be found by tapping the maple leaf in the top left corner and then 'Account'.
Following this, you will be shown the deposit methods available, with a great selection to pick from. However, we remained somewhat simple and chose a debit card.
Once done, you need to enter your deposit amount and then press 'Deposit'.
Finally, you will be taken to a new page to fill in the payment details. You may need to verify the payment, but once done, you are good to go.
As expected, the minimum withdrawal amount remains at £10. If you have already committed to depositing £10, then this is hardly an issue even if we would have preferred lower. You also need to withdraw to the same method, but that is due to UKGC regulations and not Ivy Bet.
As such, the only real thing we can look at here is the withdrawal times, and they definitely deserve to be highlighted. In our test, we received our money instantly, putting Ivy Bet among the fastest withdrawal sites around.
Below, we have collected everything you need to know about withdrawals at Ivy Bet.
| Payment Method | Min Withdrawal | Max Withdrawal | Withdrawal Fee | Withdrawal Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visa | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Instant in our test |
Mastercard | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Within 3 business days |
| Apple Pay | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Within 3 business days |
Google Pay | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Within 3 business days |
PayPal | £10 | Unspecified | No fee | Within 3 business days |
Trustly | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Within 3 business days |
MuchBetter | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Within 3 business days |
Instant Bank Transfer | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Within 3 business days |
If you are new to Ivy Bet, or perhaps want to see the withdrawal process before signing up, you can take a look at our step-by-step guide below:
Withdrawing requires an extra step to depositing, but this is not uncommon at all. So, tap the maple leaf in the top left corner to bring up the general menu and then tap 'Account' and from there, 'Withdraw'.
Once here, you will be shown a drop-down of the different withdrawal methods that can be used. In our case, there was only one option and it was the debit card. You also need to enter the amount.
Finally, submit the request and wait for your money to arrive. In our test, we were not left waiting at all. The money actually arrived instantly!
Ivy Bet's sportsbook is provided by Delasport, which is not the most popular one in the UK. However, it does not mean that it is bad, on the contrary it is gaining some momentum.
Offering more than 25 different sports, there is plenty of choice for punters, ranging from the more frequently gambled on UK sports to less popular options like speedway and ice hockey.
It also needs to be mentioned that there is a fantastic range of e-sports markets across a range of games like DOTA 2 and Counter-Strike 2. Additionally, the odds for political markets and other specials further add to the offerings.
As a whole, it is a pretty solid base to build from, given each market is pretty vast as well.
Take a Premier League game as an example. There are more than 250 markets available on each, which is really impressive and although slightly less than what the top football betting sites offer, the point stands.
Of course, this helps those who like to use bet builders, which is possible and easy to do. The Ivy Bet tool is among the best bet builders we have tried thanks to its simplicity.
Unfortunately, there is a pretty big drawback that we have not mentioned yet and that is the lack of racing markets. Neither horse nor greyhound racing is supported by Ivy Bet and considering the popularity in the UK, it is a substantial omission.
Indeed, it cannot be considered one of the top betting sites without having access to greyhound, national hunt or flat racing markets.
We actually contacted Ivy Bet for a reason why they are not offered and we were given this response.
"We currently just don't offer it; there is no particular reason we would want to share here outside of this."
A reason would have been nice, but it is understandable why one was not given...
Considering that Ivy Bet is a derivative of Ivy Casino, we expected the casino to be quite good anyway, and it certainly has a few strong aspects. First and foremost, the library is incredibly impressive.
Of course, it is the same library used on its sister site (if it can even be called that), so this was to be expected.
Frustratingly, though, there is no automatic sectioning of games. So, navigation can be a bit annoying and this is especially the case given that there is no 'Live Casino' tab.
In fact, had we not searched for table games individually, we would not have known that there was a live offering.
That is potentially intentional, though, given that there are no game shows offered. So, you will have to go elsewhere to play things like 'Crazy Time'.
Saying that, the search bar eliminates those worries and more, thanks to the ability to search for games or providers. So, whether you want to play an offering from 'Hacksaw Gaming' or try the latest 'Big Bass' release, you can do so with ease.
Certainly a redeeming factor.
Unfortunately, there is no Ivy Bet app, which is a rather large shame. Whilst the site does offer an app for the casino - Ivy Casino on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store - there is no option to access the sportsbook inside the app.
In fact, you wouldn't know that sports betting was offered from the Ivy brand without using the website. Indeed, this is something that needs to be changed soon, perhaps in a new update.
The sportsbook was only released recently, so there may be a delay in adding it. Ultimately, this would be understandable. However, at least saying that it is coming would be helpful!
For what it's worth, the casino app is not well reviewed. It has a 3.6-star rating on the Android Play Store, while it is thought worse of on iOS with a 2.0-star rating. Not promising...
If you need support, there are a few ways that you can do so. However, the first port of call should always be the FAQ area. Here, you will be shown a range of different questions that may be useful.
Unfortunately, they are not put into categories and a search bar is not available, which makes it pretty poor compared to other FAQ areas.
You are then left with two choices: email and live chat. The replies in the live chat are very quick as we were only waiting to be connected with someone for a minute or two.
Certainly a more positive experience than when using the FAQ section, which is both positive and negative.
| Chat |
Yes
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|---|---|
| [email protected] | |
| Phone |
No
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| Opening hours | 7 Days a week, 24/7 |
Creating an account with Ivy Bet is quite easy; nevertheless, if you're struggling with the process at all or want a hand, we have our step-by-step guide available here!
If you use our link to begin the process, you will unlock a sign-up offer, too! Alternatively, you can head straight to the site, as is seen below.
It is not a multi-page process to sign up for an Ivy Bet account, which is a nice change. Instead, it is a scrollable form and it starts with your personal information.
So, provide an email address, as well as a password for your account. Then, give your name, address and date of birth, too.
Finally, you will need to confirm your preferences and that you accept the T&Cs for the site. Then, tap 'Register' and your account will be created!
With your account now made, you may think that the process is done. However, you will need to verify your account before you can deposit any funds.
This is a rather simple process, just provide a picture of a driver's license, your passport or another government-issued form of ID.
For what it's worth, it took more than 24 hours for our account to be verified and this was only after we had chased up the issue. Not great in all honesty.
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