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Football and golf fans who like a bit of competition with their mates will find Last Fan Standing very different from a standard online casino or sportsbook. Instead of spinning slots or placing traditional match bets, the focus here is on social, elimination-style pool games played via an app, with real-money stakes and built-in fundraising tools.
The brand behind the site is Last Fan Standing, operated by Last Fan Standing Ltd under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence. The gambling side of things is aimed at adults in the UK (18+), but the product is presented more like a social game and fundraising platform than a traditional betting site. The main action currently runs through the mobile app rather than a full-featured desktop lobby.
From publicly available information, Last Fan Standing positions itself around community-driven pool betting, particularly for football and golf. You join games with friends, supporters’ clubs or other groups, make your picks, and try to avoid elimination week after week until there is a single “last fan standing”.
Last Fan Standing is not a casino and not a conventional fixed-odds sportsbook. If you are looking for slots, roulette, blackjack or in-play betting markets, this is not the right place. The site and app are built almost entirely around pool-style games tied to real-world sport.
The core product revolves around football. Typical formats (based on how “last man standing” style games usually work) include:
These games are more about survival and bragging rights than grinding out small edges on odds. You are not poring over price movements or each-way terms; you are trying to pick winners and outlast everyone else in your pool.
The brand also highlights golf, again with a pool-betting, social angle rather than standard tournament outright betting. While exact formats can vary, expect things like:
As with the football games, the emphasis is on friendly rivalry and community play, not on offering a full sportsbook market with hundreds of lines.
One of the main selling points is the blend of gambling and fundraising. Games can be set up so that part of the entry money supports a club, charity or community cause. That makes it appealing if you are part of a grassroots football club, supporters’ group or local charity looking to run regular pools that are properly regulated under UK gambling rules.
Because games are peer-to-peer style pools, the experience feels closer to running a sweepstake with mates – just organised via an app, with automated scoring and payouts, and under a proper licence.
The App Store listing shows Last Fan Standing as an iPhone app, rated 18+, with a small download size and a focus on entertainment. The app is the main way to play; the website acts more as an information and entry point than a full gaming platform.
On mobile, you can expect:
There is no evidence of traditional casino software providers or live dealer studios here – the app is custom-built for these specific game types.
Detailed payment information is not clearly listed publicly, but as a UKGC-licensed real-money product, Last Fan Standing will need to support standard, traceable deposit and withdrawal options suitable for British players.
In practice, for an app-based pool betting product, you can typically expect some combination of:
Withdrawal speeds will depend on the method used and internal checks. With pool-style games there is also a timing element: payouts are normally processed once a game or tournament is fully settled and the final standings are confirmed. Do not expect instant cash-out mid-game; you are in for the duration of the pool.
Because the whole product is built around relatively low-stakes, social games, payment flows are likely to be geared towards small, regular entries rather than high-roller deposits and withdrawals.
Last Fan Standing operates under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence held by Last Fan Standing Ltd. This means the site and app must comply with UK rules on fair play, segregation of customer funds and identity checks for real-money play.
As part of that, you should expect age verification, responsible gambling tools (such as deposit limits and self-exclusion) and clear information about how the pools work and how winners are decided.
If you want a full-featured online casino or a deep sportsbook with thousands of markets, Last Fan Standing will not scratch that itch. There are no slots, tables, live dealers or complex bet builders here.
However, if you enjoy:
then Last Fan Standing is worth a look. The UKGC licence adds a layer of security that you do not get with informal sweepstakes run over group chats or spreadsheets, and the app structure takes care of scoring and admin.
The main drawbacks are the narrow focus (football and golf only, no casino) and the reliance on the mobile app. It suits social, low-stakes players and organised groups far more than solo gamblers hunting for odds value or casino variety.
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