Betfred Sister Sites: The Full List and 9 UK Alternatives
Betfred has no live sister sites: one online brand, one account, and the only other brand it ever ran is closed. Here are nine UK alternatives, and the two with a real no-deposit offer.
- Operator group
- Betfred (Petfre)
- Live brands
- 1
- Closed brands
- 1
- Licence
- UK Gambling Commission
- Licensee
- Petfre (Gibraltar) Limited
- Established
- 1967
Top rated casinos
- Wagering
- None on spins
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- ~2 hours
- Wagering
- 10x on the bonus
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- ~24 hours
- Wagering
- —
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- ~24 hours
- Wagering
- None on spins
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- ~4 hours
- Wagering
- 10x
- Min deposit
- £20
- Withdrawal
- Instant to 3 days
- Wagering
- None on spins
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- Up to 24 hours
- Wagering
- None, wager-free
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- 0 to 20 minutes
- Wagering
- None, wager-free
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- A few hours
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There are no live Betfred sister sites. Every brand we have scored is in our casino reviews. Betfred runs a single online brand — betfred.com — and its casino, bingo, poker, lotto and sportsbook are tabs inside that one account, not separate sites. The only other online brand it ever ran, OddsKing, is closed. The nine UK alternatives below are separate companies. Sky Vegas and Paddy Power hold the only genuine no-deposit offers among them.
Betfred sister sites compared: the full list, plus 9 alternatives
The first two rows are the complete Betfred online estate. Everything below them is a different company, included because it matches Betfred on tier: a UK-facing bookmaker with a casino attached, not an offshore brand.
| Brand | Games | Welcome offer | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Betfred | “Over 2,000” on its own iOS listing; “over 800 slots” on its own Google Play listing | 100 spins for a £10 slots stake, code GAMES100 (iOS listing); its Google Play listing says up to 200 | Active |
| OddsKing | Not published | Not published | Closed |
| William Hill Vegas | Not published | 200 spins on Big Bass Splash for a £10 stake, code BBS200 | Active |
| Ladbrokes | Not published | 100 spins for a £10+ slots bet | Active |
| Coral | Not published | 100 spins for a £10+ slots bet | Active |
| Paddy Power Games | 1,200+ on desktop, around 150 in the app † | 60 spins with no deposit, plus 200 for a £10 stake | Active |
| Sky Vegas | Not published | 50 spins with no deposit, plus 200 for a £10 stake | Active |
| bet365 Casino | Not published | Up to 500 spins over 10 days, £10 lifetime deposit | Active |
| BetVictor | 4,000+ slots † | £20 in bonus funds at 10x, plus 50 spins, for a £10 stake | Active |
| Grosvenor | 500+ slots † | £40 bonus plus 100 spins, £20 minimum deposit | Active |
| BoyleSports | 1,000+ games † | Up to 100 spins for a £10 stake | Active |
† Counts marked with a dagger come from third-party reviews published between January and August 2026, not from the operator’s own pages. Betfred and Paddy Power are the only two that publish a figure themselves, and both publish two different ones.
“Closed” in the status column means the brand no longer takes players. OddsKing’s domain is still registered to Betfred’s online company, which is why stale affiliate pages still list it as somewhere you can sign up. You cannot.
Three columns were cut from this table because they said the same thing eleven times. The stake is £10 everywhere — except Grosvenor, which asks for £20 and is the only brand here that puts a real barrier in front of its offer. Debit card is the qualifying method almost everywhere, and credit cards are not an option at any UK site. Wagering is where the spread is real, and that gets its own section below.
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Why Betfred has no sister sites
Betfred is one company that never built a stable of brands. Lottoland is the other, with a single trading name and a single domain on its account. Most searches for Betfred sister sites are made on the assumption that it works like Entain or Flutter, where one owner runs a dozen consumer-facing names. It does not.
Everything Betfred sells online sits on betfred.com under a single account. Casino, Games, Bingo, Poker, Lotto and the sportsbook share one wallet, one login and one set of terms. Affiliate pages that list “Betfred Casino” and “Betfred Bingo” as separate sister sites are listing tabs.
The corporate family is real but almost entirely invisible to a player. Betfred’s shops are run by a different company inside the group, and the software that powers the website is built by a third. Neither is a site you can join.
Compare that with the groups people are usually thinking of. Ladbrokes and Coral are genuine siblings under Entain, which is why their casino offers on the table above are word-for-word identical. Paddy Power and Sky Vegas both sit under Flutter. See Betfair’s own family, where only Paddy Power shares its account. Those are networks. Betfred is one site.
OddsKing was the exception, and it did not last. It was a second brand on the same account and it has been switched off, which leaves Betfred where it started: one name, one site.
The best Betfred alternatives ranked
Four picks. There is not a fifth that adds anything the first four do not already cover.
Paddy Power Games — best for no-deposit value. New players get 60 spins before putting any money in, then 200 more for a £10 stake, and none of the winnings carry wagering. It also publishes the widest gap between its desktop library and its app: 1,200-plus games on desktop against roughly 150 on mobile, which matters if you play on a phone.
Sky Vegas — best if you want to stop after the spins. 50 spins on registration and 200 on a £10 stake, all wager-free, so anything you win is cash rather than a bonus balance you have to grind out. The spins run on a short list of eligible slots and expire in seven days.
BetVictor — best library on paper. Third-party reviews put it above 4,000 slots, the largest count of any brand here. Its welcome offer is the most conditional of the four: £20 in bonus funds at 10x wagering with a £250 withdrawal ceiling, plus 50 spins.
Grosvenor — best for live dealer and land-based crossover. It runs more than 50 UK venues alongside the site. Its offer is also the weakest here, needing a £20 deposit for a £40 bonus and 100 spins where everyone else asks £10.
Every figure above carries its own conditions — game restrictions, spin values of 10p, and expiry windows between 24 hours and seven days. Read the offer page before you opt in.
What doesn’t carry over from your Betfred account
These are separate companies, so almost nothing transfers. The two rows where something does are the ones worth reading.

| Does it carry over? | Detail |
|---|---|
| Your account | No. Each brand needs its own registration and its own ID checks. |
| Your balance | No. Funds sit with the company that holds them and cannot be moved between operators. |
| Welcome offers | No — and that cuts both ways. Having claimed Betfred’s offer does not disqualify you elsewhere, because these are unrelated companies. |
| Self-exclusion | Yes, through GAMSTOP. One registration covers every UK-licensed site on this page. See the section below. |
| Game suppliers | Partly. Playtech, Evolution and Pragmatic Play content appears on Betfred and on most brands here, so you will meet the same slots. |
| The platform | No. Betfred moved onto software built in-house in April 2024. Nothing else on this list runs on it. |
| Complaint routes | Broadly yes. IBAS handles disputes for Betfred and for most UK operators. |
The game-supplier row is the one that surprises people. Age of the Gods, Big Bass Splash and Fishin’ Frenzy turn up across nearly every brand in the table, because the studios sell to everyone. A different site is rarely a different game library.
Betfred sister sites no deposit bonus: what actually exists
Betfred has no no-deposit welcome offer. Both of its published casino offers require a £10 stake before any spins are credited.
It does run a daily Mystery Free Spins promotion, but that is aimed at existing customers rather than new ones. Betfred’s own promotion page describes opening a casino game each day for a chance at up to 50 spins, with 100 as the top prize, and states there are no wagering requirements on winnings. It is a retention promotion, not a signing-up reward.
If a no-deposit offer is the reason you are searching for Betfred sister sites, two brands on the table have one:
- Paddy Power Games — 60 spins on registration with no deposit. Reported as 50 on eligible slots plus 10 on an exclusive title, with no wagering on winnings and a seven-day expiry.
- Sky Vegas — 50 spins on registration with no deposit, credited when you open your first eligible game. Some listings in early 2026 showed 70. No wagering on winnings.
Both require a valid debit card added at registration for age and identity checks, even though no money is taken. Neither is available if you have held an account with that brand before.
Bonuses and wagering after the January 2026 rule change
The offers above are not comparable to anything you may have claimed a year ago. From 19 January 2026, wagering requirements on UK casino bonuses are capped at 10x the bonus amount, and operators can no longer link products inside one promotion.
That second rule killed a format Betfred and its rivals leaned on heavily. “Bet £10 on football, get spins on the casino” is gone. Casino rewards now have to be earned through casino play, which is why almost every offer on this page is a slots-stake offer.
The cap is worth reading carefully, because it applies to the bonus and not to the effective cost of clearing it. Game weighting was untouched. A slot contributing 10% toward wagering at a 10x requirement still means ten times the play, so check the weighting table rather than the headline multiple.
Against that backdrop the spread on this page is genuinely wide. Sky Vegas and Paddy Power apply no wagering to spin winnings at all. William Hill applies 10x to winnings from its 200 spins and caps redeemable winnings at £30, inside a 72-hour window. BetVictor applies 10x to its £20 bonus funds with a £250 withdrawal ceiling.
Betfred sits in the middle and publishes less detail than either. Its two app listings give different spin counts for the same offer, which is a reasonable signal to read the terms on the offer page rather than trusting a summary anywhere else.
Older affiliate pages still quote a 40x requirement on the Ladbrokes casino bonus. That figure predates January 2026 and cannot be current at a UK-licensed site.
Deposits, withdrawals and how long you wait at Betfred
| Detail | Betfred |
|---|---|
| Qualifying deposit method | Debit card, specified in both the sports and casino offer terms |
| Minimum stake to trigger an offer | £10 |
| Minimum deposit | Not published on the pages read on 4 August 2026 |
| Minimum withdrawal | Not published |
| Withdrawal ceiling | Not published |
| Max redeemable from the casino offer | Not published; spins are valued at 10p each |
| Stated processing time | AskGamblers’ Betfred review states withdrawals are processed within 12 hours once ID checks are complete |
| Player-reported time | Trustpilot reviewers in mid-2026 split sharply: many describe prompt payouts, a recurring minority report part-paid or delayed withdrawals and locked accounts |
Credit cards are not accepted at any UK gambling site, Betfred included, so the payment lists you see on international review pages do not apply to a UK account.
The gap between what Betfred states and what players describe sits almost entirely around identity checks. Withdrawals that clear quickly are the ones on fully checked accounts; the complaints cluster around accounts pulled for review after a large win.
Are these alternatives actually different?
Less than the marketing suggests, and the honest answer has two halves.
The games are largely the same. Playtech, Evolution, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger and Blueprint supply most of this list, so the top 50 slots at Betfred, Ladbrokes, Coral and William Hill overlap heavily. Switching brands to find different games mostly does not work.
Where they genuinely differ is the terms. Wager-free spins at Sky Vegas and Paddy Power against 10x-with-a-£30-cap at William Hill is a real difference in what you can walk away with, and it is the only difference on this page that changes your money.
Library size differs too, though less reliably than the numbers suggest. The published counts run from around 150 on the Paddy Power app to over 4,000 at BetVictor, a spread of more than 25 times. Some of that is real and some is counting method — a site that counts every roulette variant separately will beat one that does not.
Ladbrokes and Coral are worth calling out as the exception to the whole exercise. Their casino offers are identical down to the punctuation because they are the same operator’s brands. Picking between those two changes the colour scheme and nothing else.
Complaints and what players say
Betfred holds 3.2 out of 5 on Trustpilot from more than 14,500 reviews, as reported by TNT Sports in July 2026. Trustpilot’s own page listed close to 14,700 reviews in mid-2026.
The positive reviews are consistent and unremarkable: easy sign-up, quick deposits, a decent spread of markets. Betfred replies to most reviews publicly, which is more than several brands on this list do.
The negative pattern is specific enough to be worth planning around. Reviewers repeatedly describe accounts restricted or closed after a withdrawal request, ID document requests arriving late in the process, and games failing to load. AskGamblers hosts several unresolved Betfred complaints where a player describes a cancelled withdrawal following a large win with no reason given.
None of that is unique to Betfred. It does mean completing ID checks before you deposit anything meaningful is the single most useful thing you can do, at Betfred or at any brand on this page.
If a dispute cannot be settled with the operator, IBAS handles independent adjudication for Betfred and for most UK sites here.
Drawbacks and gaps
Betfred’s compliance record is the gap most affiliate pages skip. Its online company has been penalised repeatedly by the Gambling Commission since 2022, with the combined total across the group running to around £8m by the end of 2025.
Two of those cases matter to a player rather than a compliance officer. In October 2025 the online arm was fined £240,000 because slot games failed to display a player’s net position and celebrated losses as wins — a design that makes it harder to tell whether you are up or down. A separate case covering October 2023 to December 2025 found a flagged account could go seven days without review, with one player losing £17,900 in 24 hours without an intervention.
Betfred says the slot titles came from a third-party supplier and were removed. The enforcement record is published in full and is worth two minutes before you sign up anywhere.
The wider gap on this page is disclosure. Nine of the eleven brands publish no game count you can check, several publish welcome offers only behind a promo code, and minimum withdrawals are almost universally hidden until you have an account. Betfred is not the worst offender, but publishing two different spin counts and two different game counts across its own two app listings is not a good look either.
Betfred also announced a consultation on 31 July 2026 to close 132 shops and cut more than 600 roles. That does not affect the website, but it does tell you where the business is.
If you self-excluded at Betfred, are you blocked at the rest?
If you self-excluded through GAMSTOP, yes. One GAMSTOP registration blocks every online operator licensed in Great Britain, which covers Betfred and all nine alternatives on this page. You do not need to repeat it brand by brand, and it applies for the full period you chose — six months, one year or five years — with no way to lift it early.
If you self-excluded directly with Betfred instead, the block covers Betfred only. A direct exclusion with one operator has no effect on William Hill, Sky Vegas or anyone else, because they are unrelated companies. If you want the wider block, register with GAMSTOP separately.
Two things GAMSTOP does not cover. It does not block sites operating outside Great Britain, and it does not block betting shops — Betfred’s retail estate runs a separate scheme through the Multi-Operator Self-Exclusion Scheme.
Blocking software is the other half of it, because GAMSTOP works at the operator’s end rather than on your device. GamCare and the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 can talk through blocking tools, deposit limits and bank-level gambling blocks, free and at any hour.
One change worth knowing: GambleAware ceased operations on 31 March 2026 and its work passed into a statutory system. Links to BeGambleAware still sitting in operator footers and on affiliate pages point at a wound-down organisation. GamCare runs the helpline and is the live route to support.
Which Betfred alternative should you pick?
Paddy Power Games, for most people. It is the only brand here that lets you play before depositing, pays spin winnings as cash rather than bonus funds, and publishes a game count you can check. Check the app library first if you play on a phone, because it is a fraction of the desktop one.
Pick Sky Vegas instead if you want the simplest version of the same thing, and BetVictor if library size is what you are after and you are comfortable with 10x wagering and a £250 ceiling on the bonus half of the offer.
There is no version of this where the answer is another Betfred site, because there is not one.
Who runs Betfred
Betfred’s website is operated by Petfre (Gibraltar) Limited, which holds Gambling Commission account 39544. That account’s public register entry lists betfred.com as an active trading name and oddsking as inactive — which is the evidence that Betfred’s online estate is one brand rather than several.
Two other companies in the same family hold their own licences: one runs the betting shops, the other builds the platform. Neither operates a site you can join, which is why neither appears in the table above. You can read the register entry yourself on the Gambling Commission’s public register.
Betfred was founded in 1967 in Salford by brothers Fred and Peter Done and has stayed privately owned since.
Gambling should be entertainment, never a way to make money. If it stops feeling like entertainment, GamCare and the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 can help, and GAMSTOP will block every UK site at once.
Frequently asked questions
How many Betfred sister sites are there?
None that are live. Betfred runs one online brand, betfred.com. OddsKing, the only other brand it operated online, is closed.
Is Betfred Casino a different site from Betfred?
No. Betfred Casino, Games, Bingo, Poker and Lotto are sections of betfred.com, sharing one account, one wallet and one set of terms.
Are William Hill and Coral Betfred sister sites?
No. Coral is an Entain brand and William Hill belongs to evoke plc. They share game suppliers with Betfred, which is not the same as sharing an owner.
Can I claim a second welcome offer at a Betfred alternative?
Yes. These are separate companies, so a Betfred offer does not disqualify you elsewhere. You get one offer per brand, not one across the group.
Which Betfred alternative has a no-deposit bonus?
Paddy Power Games, with 60 spins on registration, and Sky Vegas, with 50. Both are wager-free and both require a debit card added for age checks.







