MyStake sister sites include Goldenbet, Donbet, Velobet, Rolletto and Cosmoving. But, none of these sites holds a valid license through the UK Gambling Commission. You should not use them.
If, however, you do want to dabble in the online gambling world, there are plenty of legit, UK registered brands to consider.
Nailing down the exact structure attached to bookmakers can often be a research-heavy task. With Mystake, and similarly unlicensed operators, that challenge is intensified a whole lot more.
Despite the challenges, we believe Mystake is operated by Santeda International B.V, out of Curacao, however, other names like OnyxioN B.V. also cropped up during our research.
First things first, Mystake is not UK registered so should not be considered a viable option for you. The sports and casino platform combination, however, is one that a whole host of UK brands support - and they're registered to trade here too. Let's look at some of the top Mystake alternatives.
If you are looking for a trusted Mystake alternative, then there are not many brands that come better equipped than William Hill. It has been operating for over 90 years, making it amongst the older bookies on the market.
Despite that age, it still remains modern and relevant in 2026, operating a slick platform across both the sports and casino niches.
On the casino side of things, you’ve got around 2,000 games on offer, with around 10% of that game haul making up a deep live casino.
Whilst there are plenty of well-known titles in the list of games offered, there are also a range of William Hill exclusives as well, making the offering well-rounded.
Then, in the sportsbook, there are not many better. You have over 30 sports to explore, including all of the most-loved sports, such as horse racing and football.
Events coverage spans around the world and the markets depths are close to market leading; a Premier League football match, for example, comes with around 600 markets to bet on.
Midnite does not have the biggest reputation in the industry having only launched in 2019, but it is growing through a combination of smart marketing choices and, importantly, putting on a good show when punters do visit the site.
The very first thing you will notice when navigating to Midnite is the excellent look and feel of the site. It’s everything you want from a betting platform in 2026.
The structure across both the casino and sportsbook is modern, clean and easy to manoeuvre around courtesy of well thought out design choices.
As for the quality underneath all of that flash exterior, it’s not half bad. There are nearly 30 sports offered over on the sportsbook, with a strong pool of eSports and Virtuals.
Market depth attached to events isn’t amazing, but your average punter will still be more than content. The betting margins, meanwhile, will tickle everyone’s fancy. At 4.86% they are exceptional,
Then you have the casino. There are a blend of exclusive titles and well-known games, thanks to Midnite’s collaboration with some of the biggest names in the software business. All told, you’ve got around 2,700 titles to dabble on.
Videoslots is not a perfect platform, but it does an awful lot of things very well. The downsides come in two forms.
Firstly, the design of the site doesn’t score anywhere close to top marks, which is a shame for a relatively young site – it was only established in 2014, making it much younger than some brands on the market. That said, it functions without any issue, so those negative noises are somewhat subjective.
The other downside is less so. It’s the absence of horse racing from the Videoslots sportsbook. Park that, however, and the sports offering is very good.
There are several hundred markets offered across elite football matches, whilst there are over 30 sports available to bet on too. The betting margins are just 5.22% as well.
With a name like “Videoslots” you might not be surprised to learn that the casino side of the site is even stronger than the sportsbook. The collection of games there is amongst the best in the market, with over 9,000 titles.

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.