Gamebookers sister sites include Ladbrokes, Coral, Sportingbet, Bwin, Foxy Bingo, Gala Bingo, Party Casino and Gala Casino, all under the LC International Limited licence (UKGC: 54743).
Gamebookers belongs to the gambling giant Entain, however, it is actually operated by one of Entain's subsidiary companies, LC International Limited (UKGC: 54743).
LC International has held its licence for over six years, first launching in mid-2019, whilst Entain is one of the most elite names in global betting.
The two factors combine to mean that Gamebookers and its sister sites should be producing a decent level of platform, what with having such vast amounts of experience to call on.

Some of the Gamebookers sister sites that we'll come onto have stronger brand presence than it does, but that doesn't mean Gamebookers puts up a lacklustre offering. Far from it.
From a sportsbook perspective, Gamebookers offers punters over 40 different sports to explore. This includes big-hitting sports like horse racing and football, but also lesser-followed sports, as well as Virtuals and eSports. Political and entertainment markets are also available.
Beneath that layer of sports, the event coverage is also very good. There is global coverage for most sports, where suitable, and the market depths are solid too. A Premier League match, for example, has over 150 markets. Even the betting margins, which come in at 5.73%, is highly competitive with the industry.
Over in the casino, the offering is not market leading. That being said, with around 3,500 games to play, you won't find yourself twiddling your thumbs for too long.
Underpinning all of this, both on the sports and casino front, is a user-friendly and intuitive platform.
Gamebookers delivers a good sportsbook and a solid casino platform. To build on that base will be no mean feat. Let's see what its sister site look like.
With a name like Sportingbet, you might think that "sports" is where this Gamebookers sister site might gazump it. It's not.
The sports coverage at Sportingbet is very good, but it is not any different to what you get at Gamebookers. You're still talking about betting on a clean platform, where odds are easy to explore and read.
The sports covered are the same, the market depths are the same and, and whilst Sportingbet boasts a stronger betting margin (5.44%) the pricing is broadly comparable too.

Where Sportingbet really comes up trumps is on the other side of the site; the casino. The layout of the two sites are very similar, with an easy-to-use navigation bar and large, responsive game tiles at the heart of things for both.
As for what really matters, Sportingbet is just better. There are circa 5,900 game titles offered in total, with more than double the number of live casino games.
As far as sister sites go, few have the brand reputation of Ladbrokes. It doesn't have that reputation by accident either, with the bricks and mortar presence of the brand aiding its switch to a more remote-led experience.
Despite that, the sportsbook experience at Ladbrokes isn't wildly different from that of Gamebookers. The betting margins, whilst still reasonable, come in a 6.21%, which puts it behind the margins at Gamebookers.
However, the market depth at Ladbrokes is better. There are around 200 football markets to wager on - crudely 50 more than at Sportingbet.

Over on the casino, again, there are similarities to be found in the game lobby and manoeuvrability of the brands; however, the collection of games at Ladbrokes is vastly superior to what Gamebookers offers. There are approximately 6,000 games to play at Ladbrokes.
Coral is another sister site that comes with a huge brand behind it, both on the high street and online, which is hardly a huge surprise given it is in its centennial year.
Despite first being formed in 1926, the website it offers to punters is very much in keeping with modern times. The sportsbook is structured in the same way as Gamebookers, which makes it clean to view and easy to navigate.
There is a similar coverage of sporting events too, albeit with Coral offering slightly deeper markets. Football can be used as the best measure for that, with 200 markets offered at Coral. Gamebookers narrowly edges the betting margins though, coming in 0.11% more favourable.
As for the casino, this is where Coral makes a statement compared to Gamebookers. You've got in excess of 5,900 games to play, whilst there is no compromise on the quality of the games of the site structure.

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.