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Dabble Review

Sportsbook

Operated by Dabble Sports UK Ltd

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GambleDB Rating
9.5/10 ⭐
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Site Status
Active
UKGC Account
65677
Site Type
Sportsbook

About Dabble

Dabble brings an Australian-style social sportsbook to the UK market, focusing on sports betting rather than casino games. If you’re into following tips, copying other people’s bets and chatting around fixtures, this brand is trying to turn that into its main selling point, rather than just offering another plain betting site.

The site is operated by Dabble Sports UK Ltd, which holds a UK Gambling Commission operating licence for betting. The UK licence was granted in April 2025, and the UK product is built as an online sportsbook – not a casino, not a bingo site. There’s no transfer history on the domain, so what you see is a fresh launch rather than a rebranded old bookie.

Games and Betting at Dabble

Dabble is all about sports and related markets. If you’re looking for slots or live roulette, this isn’t the site for you; its focus is firmly on sports betting and the social features around it.

The exact line-up of sports and markets will evolve, but you can expect the usual UK-facing coverage: football, horse racing, tennis, golf, cricket, darts and so on, plus a selection of international leagues and events. As with most new sportsbooks, you’ll typically find:

  • Pre‑match and in‑play betting on major sports
  • Markets on match result, goals, handicaps, player stats and specials
  • Accumulators and bet builders on popular events

Dabble’s main twist is the “social betting” angle. The Australian version of the brand is built around following other punters, copying their bets and chatting about picks, and early UK coverage suggests the same idea carries over. In practice, that means you’re not just placing bets in isolation – you can browse other users’ tips, follow certain accounts and mirror their multiples if you like the look of them.

That social layer will appeal if you enjoy talking through bets with mates or following tipsters, but it won’t suit everyone. If you prefer a quiet, stripped-back interface where you just enter your stake and move on, the extra feed and interaction might feel cluttered.

On the technical side, Dabble runs as a modern web sportsbook, optimised for mobile use. You should be able to log in via your phone browser and get a responsive layout, with markets, betslip and social features adjusted to smaller screens. A dedicated mobile app is likely, given the brand’s origins as an app-first bookmaker, but availability will depend on when you’re reading this and your device (iOS/Android). Either way, the whole product is clearly designed with mobile betting in mind rather than long desktop sessions.

What you won’t find here are casino staples such as:

  • Online slots
  • Table games (blackjack, roulette, baccarat)
  • Live dealer games
  • Virtual bingo or poker rooms

If you want a one-stop shop that mixes sports, casino and live games under one account, Dabble isn’t built for that. It’s aimed at punters who mainly care about sports and like the idea of a more social, community-driven betting experience.

Payment Options

Full banking details for Dabble’s UK site aren’t widely documented yet, but as a UKGC-licensed online sportsbook you can expect a fairly standard set of options for deposits and withdrawals.

Most new UK bookmakers support some combination of:

  • Debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, sometimes Maestro) as the core method
  • Popular e‑wallets (e.g. PayPal, Skrill or Neteller) – though availability varies by operator
  • Bank transfers for larger deposits and withdrawals

Withdrawal speeds will depend on the method you use. As a rough guide across the industry:

  • Debit cards: usually 1–3 working days after approval
  • E‑wallets: often within 24 hours once processed
  • Bank transfer: typically 1–3 working days

You should also expect standard UK account checks: age and identity verification, and possibly source-of-funds checks if you’re moving larger amounts. These can slow down your first withdrawal if you haven’t completed them in advance, so it’s sensible to verify your account early.

Because Dabble is new to the UK, limits, fees and supported methods may change as the site beds in. Always check the banking or help section once you’ve signed up so you know minimum deposit amounts, any withdrawal caps and whether there are fees on particular methods.

Safety and Licensing

Dabble operates in Great Britain under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence held by Dabble Sports UK Ltd (public register entries 65677 and 65711). That means it must follow UK rules on fair betting, customer fund protection, anti‑money laundering checks and responsible gambling tools such as deposit limits, time‑outs and self‑exclusion.

Should You Play at Dabble?

If you’re mainly a sports bettor and like the idea of a social, app-style bookie where you can follow other punters’ bets, Dabble is worth a look. It’s a fresh UK‑licensed sportsbook with a clear focus on community features rather than trying to be a full casino.

On the other hand, if you want a traditional, no‑frills betting site or you care about having casino games under the same account, Dabble probably won’t tick all your boxes. It’s best suited to mobile-first punters who enjoy interacting with others around their bets and are happy to try a relatively new brand in the UK market.

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License Information

Licensed Operator

Dabble Sports UK Ltd

Platform (Suite 3.02), New Station St, Leeds

Active Licenses

  • Online Sports Betting
    License #065677-R-340363-003

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UKGC Account
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