RightBet is a new betting site in the UK that runs on the Delasport sportsbook, which is also used by the likes of Bet442, Ivy Bet, Hollywoodbets and more.
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 RightBet.
| Bonus | 3 |
|---|---|
| Sportsbook | 2 |
| Casino | 3 |
| Customer Support | 3 |
| Payment | 4 |
| Licensing Safety | 4 |
| Design and Usability | 3 |
| Overall | 3 |

In all honesty, it's difficult to view RightBet in a super positive light. There are certainly good things to note with the site, but the negatives sadly outweigh them.
Starting with the good, the casino area is pretty solid and the offering - both in terms of games and providers - is really impressive. The instant withdrawals, based on the result of our own test, also need to be praised.
However, it's a bit odd to have a long processing time for deposits. The lack of a proper live casino is even stranger, just like the omission of racing altogether.
For a UK bookmaker, there are several decent (if not good) things about RightBet, but the little things add up and make you hesitate a little more about signing up. Of course, at the end of the day, most of it comes down to personal preference.
| 🏦 Betting Margins (Average) | 6.85% |
|---|---|
| 👷 Bet Builder | ✅ |
| 📱 Mobile App | ❌ |
| 📞 24/7 Customer Support | ✅ |
| 💰 Minimum Deposit | £10 |
| ⏱️ Fastest Withdrawal Method | Debit Card (Instant in our test) |
RightBet was created in early 2026 and is powered by Betable, which has been making some big moves in the early stages of the year. Indeed, this isn't the only launch involving the platform and licence provider, as RightBet was actually launched alongside two other brands (Ivy Bet and Bet442, which migrated).
Launching with a sportsbook and a casino, RightBet certainly has a few of the things that we'd look for from launch. How does it stack up completely, though?
In this review, we look at the sports and casino products, as well as the overall experience. By the end, we hope to provide you with a complete idea of what the bookmaker is like and whether it's worth signing up for an account.
As you'd imagine, RightBet is completely licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. If it wasn't, we certainly wouldn't be talking about it here.
RightBet can be found among the 'white-label' brands listed on the Betable Limited license (account number: 23328). This doesn't make it any less trustworthy, though, so there is no need to worry.
Given that this betting site was only launched in April 2026, it would be unfair to look too much at reviews from Trustpilot just yet. Nevertheless, there is a page available for the site.
So far, the reviews have given RightBet a pretty decent score of 2.9/5 stars. Considering most betting sites fare worse than this, it is a pretty solid result.
However, there have only been a few reviews given thus far, so it's not enough to give an accurate representation of the site.
With the Betable license being pretty new, we'd hope to see no action taken against it, but new is never a guarantee for that. Luckily here, RightBet and Betable Limited have a completely clean record. A positive, even if it should just be the standard.
Despite being a new bookie on the market, RightBet has several payment methods on offer. It's actually among the best betting sites on this front, with so much to choose from.
The standard options like debit cards, Apple Pay and Pay by Bank are offered. Then, having an e-wallet in PayPal goes a long way, as does the inclusion of Trustly.
In fact, the only real downside is that the minimum deposit amount is currently £10, which is a little on the high side. Below, we have collected everything you need to know about deposits at RightBet.
| Payment Method | Min Deposit | Max Deposit | Deposit Fee | Processing Time | Triggers Bonus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visa | £10 | Not specified | No fee | A few minutes | |
Mastercard | £10 | Not specified | No fee | A few minutes | |
| Apple Pay | £10 | Not specified | No fee | A few minutes | |
PayPal | £10 | Not specified | No fee | A few minutes | |
Trustly | £10 | Not specified | No fee | A few minutes | |
MuchBetter | £10 | Not specified | No fee | A few minutes | |
Bank Transfer | £10 | Not specified | No fee | A few minutes |
Below, we have put together a step-by-step guide for adding funds to an RightBet account.
Depositing at RightBet is incredibly easy and can be done in only a few steps. To start, just tap the 'Deposit' button in the top right corner.
Following this, you will be shown a list of payment methods. There are more than a few to pick from, but we just kept it simple with a debit card.
Now, you need to enter your deposit amount and you will be ready to finalise the transaction.
Finally, you will be taken to a page to enter your card details; fill them in, and you are good to go. In some cases, you may need to verify the payment, but this is not something to worry about.
It is worth noting that we were left waiting a few minutes for the money to actually arrive in our RightBet account. Considering most betting sites have instant deposits, this was a bit frustrating.
Unfortunately, the £10 minimum remains in place when withdrawing, which isn't ideal. However, the upsides to the withdrawal process are pretty good.
Once again, a great number of payment methods are available (although you will need to deposit with one to use it for withdrawals). Additionally, the speed of payment was fantastic in our test, as the money arrived instantly!
Below, we have collected everything you need to know about withdrawals at RightBet.
| 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 | 1-5 business days |
| Apple Pay | £10 | Not specified | No fee | 1-5 business days |
PayPal | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Within two business days |
Trustly | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Within two business days |
MuchBetter | £10 | Not specified | No fee | Within two business days |
Bank Transfer | £10 | Not specified | No fee | 1-5 business days |
If you are new to RightBet, or perhaps want to see the withdrawal process before signing up, you can take a look at our step-by-step guide below:
When you are ready to withdraw, tap the 'Menu' icon in the top left corner and then enter the profile area. From here, tap 'Withdraw'.
Once in this area, you will be shown your balance and the option to change payment method - though, you must only use a method you have used previously - and a box to insert the amount you'd like to withdraw.
Finally, submit the request and wait for your money to arrive. In our test, we were left rather surprised as the money arrived instantly. Indeed, it was quicker to get money out of the site than it was to deposit it.
RightBet is actually one of the first Betable sites to focus on sports betting, as shown in its logo. So, we were expecting fairly big (but reasonable) things from this site.
Starting with its offering, RightBet has more than 25 sports available, which is a really good number. However, it is not all sunshine and rainbows. Indeed, there is a pretty large fault with the site.
As of May 2026, horse racing - or well, racing generally - is not offered and we sought a reason from the live chat team.
"I’m afraid I don’t have any specific information on the reason why it’s currently unavailable. At the moment, it’s simply not a market that has been added to the sportsbook offering... I’m unable to confirm if or when horse racing will be added."
For an English bookmaker, not offering racing is a pretty big omission. So, the score for the sportsbook takes a considerable hit here, and you have to look elsewhere if you want to bet on racing.
Past that, everything that you'd expect to be available is. You have a nice collection of specials and other novelty markets and the other mainstays that would/should be present, like football, darts, etc.
It is also worth noting that the football markets are extensive, with everything from the elite European leagues to less popular fixtures in Aruba, the Faroe Islands and even Oman. In other words, yes, the markets are pretty broad.
With more than 250 selections available in the top-level fixtures, like in the Bundesliga, there is plenty to pick from and margins of around 6.85% on average are quite decent.
Whilst Betable is not a casino-first operator, you would be forgiven for thinking that it is. Indeed, most of its sites are casino-dominant and this is likely to continue to be the case.
RightBet, whilst somewhat of an exception to this, still houses a pretty good casino area. Indeed, there is a range of different game types available, including some of the biggest slots in the UK.
Whether you want to play 'Fishin' Frenzy', 'Big Bass Splash' or even 'Gates of Olympus', you will be able to find them and more. This is made incredibly easier, too, thanks to the provider search tool.
What takes the area down is the lack of a 'Live Casino' area. It is actually a little confusing, as 'Live' games are offered, so you can play blackjack against a proper dealer. However, the only way to find this is by using the search bar.
For this reason, housing them in a 'Live Casino' section would be much better. It also makes the site look better. Had it not been for our search for blackjack, we'd be unsure if these games were even offered.
For an operator that normally focuses so heavily on casino - and historically has done for so long - it was a disappointment that something so basic went under the radar.
As of right now, there is no RightBet app. However, with the site only launching a few months ago, it would have been difficult to get everything pushed out from the off, especially for a brand which is not so big.
It is worth stating that this is pretty similar to Betable's other brands. Ivy Bet, which also launched at the same time, also doesn't have an app on mobile yet. The exception is Bet442, but that already had a pre-existing app, which has just been updated.
We'd imagine that RightBet will eventually get an app, and we contacted the live chat to see if one was planned.
"Unfortunately, we do not have a RightBet app yet. However, this may be considered in the future."
There are three options if you need support at RightBet. Firstly, an FAQ area, then an email and finally a live chat.
Starting with the FAQs, it is just a page of text rather than an area for queries. There is no option to filter questions or search for something yourself. So it can be a little tedious.
Then, our experience with the live chat was rather disappointing, it must be said. We messaged at an off-peak time (around 10:30 am) and were told that we'd be waiting for five minutes.
Instead, we were sitting waiting until 10:57, which is just far too long. We were assisted quickly when connected to an operator, but the wait time needs to be improved.
| 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 RightBet 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!
Head to the RightBet website to begin the sign-up process. Alternatively, you can use one of our links to unlock a sign-up bonus.
The sign-up process is done on one long page, which makes the process a little quicker. So, enter your personal and account information, then scroll to the bottom.
Finally, you will be asked to set your preferences and agree to the T&Cs. It is that simple! Indeed, it only takes a minute or two to create a RightBet account.
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