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The Last Man is a niche UK sportsbook built around a single game: a last-man-standing style competition on English Premier League football. Instead of scrolling through hundreds of markets, you’re basically playing a survival pool where you pick one team to win each gameweek and try to outlast everyone else.
The site is operated by CCG Online Services Limited and runs under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence. It is focused entirely on UK players; if you try to access it from abroad, you’ll hit an “unauthorised in your country” message. There is no public record of the brand being sold or transferred to another operator, and it appears to have been purpose-built to host this specific football game rather than a full multi-product sportsbook.
In short, this is not a traditional bookie with in-play betting and casino games. It’s a single-format football game site for people who like season-long sweat, simple rules, and a social feel around the Premier League.
The Last Man focuses on one product: a last-man-standing competition based on the English Premier League. If you’re looking for slots, roulette, or a big list of match markets, this is not the right place. If you enjoy football prediction games and office sweepstakes, it might be.
The rules are straightforward:
• Each weekend, you pick the winner of one Premier League match.
• If your team wins, you go through to the next round.
• If your team loses or draws, you’re out of the competition.
• You can only pick each team once per competition, so you can’t just spam Manchester City every week.
• If you forget to make a pick, the rules state you may either be eliminated (especially late on) or have a random team assigned, depending on the stage of the game.
That’s it. There are no complex accumulators, no Asian handicaps, no goalscorer markets. The interest comes from trying to manage your picks across the season, saving the strongest teams for later weeks without tripping up early on a “banker” that fails.
Because The Last Man is built around a single competition format, there’s effectively no market depth in the usual sportsbook sense. You’re not choosing from match odds, BTTS, or over/under lines; you’re just selecting one team per round to win their match.
The only sport in play is football, and more specifically the English Premier League. There is no sign of other leagues, cups, or sports being offered as of the latest available information. If you want variety across football leagues, tennis, racing, or US sports, you’ll need a second account elsewhere.
The website is quite stripped back compared with big-name bookies. The focus is on:
• Signing up and logging in quickly
• Browsing the rules of play and responsible gambling info
• Making your weekly pick and tracking your status in the competition
That simplicity is a plus if you only care about this specific game and don’t want a cluttered interface. However, if you’re used to slick apps with live stats, streaming, and personalisation, The Last Man will feel basic. It’s better thought of as a digital version of a pub sweepstake than a full-featured betting app.
There is no clear evidence of a dedicated iOS or Android app. The site is accessible via mobile browser, and the layout is simple enough that it should run fine on most phones. The main thing you’ll be doing each week is logging in and making a single selection, which doesn’t demand much from the interface.
Still, the lack of a native app and push notifications may be a downside if you’re forgetful; missing your weekly pick can cost you your place in the competition. If you do play here, it’s worth setting your own reminders.
Specific payment methods are not clearly listed in the publicly visible parts of the site, but as a UK-licensed operator you can reasonably expect the usual mix of card and online payment options aimed at British players.
Typical methods at similar UKGC-licensed sportsbooks include:
• Debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Maestro) for deposits and withdrawals
• Possibly some e-wallets or instant banking methods, depending on the payment provider they work with
• No credit cards for gambling, in line with UK regulation
Withdrawal speeds will depend on both the method and the operator’s internal processing times. For UK-facing sites, same-day or 1–3 working day payouts to debit cards are common once your account is verified. Because The Last Man is a small, single-product site, you should expect standard KYC checks (ID, proof of address) before larger withdrawals are processed.
If you’re planning to play regularly, it’s worth checking the cashier section after registering to confirm which deposit and withdrawal methods are available to you personally, and whether there are any minimum or maximum limits.
The Last Man operates under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence, which means it has to follow strict rules on fair play, player funds, and responsible gambling tools. You’ll find links on the site to age policies, privacy information, and a responsible gambling section explaining how they handle safer gambling.
Being UKGC-licensed also means you have access to formal dispute routes if something goes badly wrong, and the operator must keep your money separate from its own operational funds to a defined standard.
If you want a full sportsbook with in-play betting, multiple sports, and casino games, The Last Man will not cover your needs. It’s a specialist site built for one thing: a last-man-standing style Premier League game where you make one pick a week and try to outlast everyone else.
You’re likely to enjoy The Last Man if:
• You follow the Premier League closely and like testing your long-term prediction skills
• You prefer simple, season-long style games over constant in-play betting
• You want something that feels more like a structured sweepstake than a traditional bookmaker account
Drawbacks include the lack of variety, no clear mobile app, and limited information about payment methods until you sign up. It’s best treated as a side account for this specific game rather than your main betting site. If the last-man-standing format appeals and you’re a UK resident, it’s worth a look; if you want broader betting options, you’ll need to pair it with a more comprehensive sportsbook.
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23 Bilston Street, Dudley
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