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Footie5 used to offer a free football score-prediction game tied to real fixtures, run by the same people behind The Football Pools. It sat somewhere between a sportsbook and a football prediction pool, aimed at casual punters who enjoy calling correct scores rather than placing traditional bets.
The brand is operated by Football Pools Limited, a long-standing UK gambling operator best known for its classic football pools products. Footie5 was part of their push to modernise, taking the old pools concept and turning it into a digital game where you predicted the scores of five selected matches each round. Recent player chatter and forum posts suggest that “the final whistle has been blown on Footie5”, so you should treat it as a discontinued or mothballed product rather than an active, everyday betting site.
While the domain sits under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence and is classed as a sportsbook-type product, Footie5 was never a full sportsbook in the way a standard online bookie is. It specialised in one thing: football score predictions with fixed game rounds, not a full menu of markets and sports.
If you’re expecting a normal sportsbook with hundreds of markets, in-play betting and multiple sports, Footie5 is not that. The whole product revolved around one game format based on football scores.
In its active days, the core experience looked roughly like this:
There were no slots, no table games, no live casino, and no traditional betting slip where you could build your own accas across different sports. Everything was pre-organised around the selected fixtures for that round. Think of it more like a structured prediction game than an open-ended bookie.
Because it was a single-format game, there’s no list of software providers in the way you’d see for a casino. The game was built in-house as part of The Football Pools’ digital offering, using their own platform rather than third-party casino studios.
On mobile, Footie5 was accessible both via a dedicated app and a mobile-optimised site. The design was simple: you’d log in, see the current round of fixtures, tap in your score predictions and submit. It was aimed at quick, casual play rather than heavy, stats-driven betting. From a user-experience point of view, it was easy enough to use, but very narrow — if you didn’t fancy that week’s set of games, there wasn’t anything else to do.
Right now, with the game apparently closed, you should not expect to find any active betting or prediction rounds when visiting the site. At best, it may redirect into the broader Football Pools ecosystem, where other products are available, but the specific Footie5 game appears to have been retired.
Footie5 was originally marketed as a free-to-play style prediction game rather than a standard deposit-and-bet sportsbook, so traditional payment options were not the focus in the same way as at a normal bookie. Where real-money elements applied, deposits would have been processed through the standard Football Pools cashier, which typically supports mainstream UK methods such as debit cards and possibly popular e-wallets.
In general, UK-licensed operators of this type:
Because Footie5 is no longer actively promoted and detailed banking information is not publicly maintained, you should assume that any current deposits and withdrawals are handled through the main Football Pools platform rather than a standalone Footie5 cashier. If you still have an account balance, your first port of call should be the broader Football Pools account area or customer support rather than the Footie5 front end.
Footie5 operates under the UK Gambling Commission operating licence held by its parent, which means it has to follow UK rules on fair play, player funds and responsible gambling. This includes age verification, identity checks and tools such as deposit limits and self-exclusion.
From a regulatory standpoint, it’s a legitimate UK-licensed product, but its status as an active game is the main question, not its licensing.
As things stand, Footie5 looks effectively finished, with recent public messaging stating that “the final whistle has been blown on Footie5.” That means it’s not a realistic option if you’re looking for a new site to play at right now.
When it was running, Footie5 suited a very specific type of player:
It did not cater for:
If you’re specifically hunting for that old-school pools feel in a modern format, your better bet now is to look at the current range of games on the main Football Pools site, as that’s where the operator is active and supported. For anyone wanting a broad sportsbook or a casino, you’ll need to look elsewhere: Footie5 was always a one-trick, football-only prediction game, and that trick appears to have run its course.
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