About Ladbrokes
One of the oldest and most highly trusted names in the industry, Ladbrokes is owned by the Entain Group, which also owns Coral. (Indeed, a merger was finalised in late 2016, and the correct name since then has been Ladbrokes Coral Group plc.) First established back in 1886, the brand launched its online operation in 1999.
Licenced in the UK and Gibraltar, it’s essentially a one-stop gambling shop, with varied sports betting offered alongside a casino, bingo and slots, with a broad line-up of table games and jackpots. Betting options are also available across elections and events like the Eurovision Song Contest.
What’s more, the site is easy to navigate across desktop and mobile, visually appealing and there’s a dedicated sport betting app for Android and iOS devices, plus other apps for different services.
Finally, Ladbrokes is big on in-play betting and live streaming, both of which are excellent with this provider.
What can I do on this site?
Footie betting is particularly strong here, which is hardly surprising given this operator’s deep UK roots. On one premier league match alone, for example, there could be up to 150 different markets to choose from. You can also bet on games outside the UK, such as in the Spanish La Liga.
In all, there are more than 30 different sports on offer at Ladbrokes, including horse and greyhound racing, tennis, cricket and golf from around the world. But less common activities, such as basketball, American football and ice hockey, also present myriad options.
Esports odds and markets are available for domestic as well as global competitions.
Meanwhile, the list of slots offered is seemingly endless, with popular titles encompassing big names from Big Banker and Fortunes of Ra to Mystery Reels Megaways; plus there are exclusive releases and new games like Lara Croft Temple of Tombs, which rub shoulders with a selection of bingo variants.
You’ll also find dozens of table and card games like roulette, baccarat and blackjack, many available in versions offering a fresh take on a classic favourite. Meanwhile, poker fans will appreciate the chance to enjoy speed, cash and Hold ‘em games as well as opportunities to play in tournaments.
What about the bonuses?
In terms of welcome offers, new sport betting customers get 20 in free bets after placing a fiver, while new casino customers get a 50 welcome bonus after making a tenner’s deposit.
A six-level VIP scheme rewards players with points to reach particular perks. Additionally, you can earn and use odds booster tokens, and enjoy occasional free bets and games and the chance to predict three football scores accurately and scoop a 100 prize boost.
Finally, look out for extra-place race betting, and additional perks on big race days like Royal Ascot or the Cheltenham Festival.
How’s the customer support?
You’ll find a number of ways of getting in touch with the customer support team at this operator.
There’s social media as well as email and telephone, but the quickest method of contact is probably via live chat. Equally, you may well find your question answered in the website’s extensive Help section.
And the banking arrangements?
There’s a good range of safe and secure methods available for deposits and withdrawals, including debit cards, Apple Pay, Skrill, Neteller, PayPal and Paysafecard. Minimum deposits are typically a fiver or a tenner, minimum withdrawal just 0.01. Withdrawal times can be anything from a few hours to a few days.
Additionally, if you’re near a High Street branch of Ladbrokes, you can just pop in and complete transactions to or from your online account that way.
Summing up
There are reasons why Ladbrokes has such a strong reputation as an industry giant – longevity, a good range of betting choices, a high level of security and competitive odds.
One or two reviewers have said that they would like to see more promos plus an updated desktop site, but on the whole you should feel in extremely safe hands here.
Give this operator a whirl – and let us know how you get on.
Operator FAQ
What payment methods are accepted at Ladbrokes?
Ladbrokes accepts the following payment methods: Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, Bank Transfer, Visa Electron, Maestro, American Express, POLi
What type of online betting/gambling does Ladbrokes offer?
Ladbrokes is currently offering online Slots, Casino, Bingo, Sport options
What currencies are accepted at Ladbrokes?
Ladbrokes offers play in the following currencies: £ GBP, € EUR
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