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YouTube Betting Review

Sportsbook

Operated by Clarkson Bell Ltd

GambleDB Rating
10.0/10 ⭐
How we rate
Site Status
Active
UKGC Account
61486
Site Type
Sportsbook

About YouTube Betting

YouTube Betting is an online sportsbook aimed at UK punters, run under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence. As the name suggests, it positions itself around sports betting rather than casino games, with a focus on letting you back your favourite teams and events online and on mobile.

The site is operated by Clarkson Bell Ltd, a company licensed to offer gambling services in Great Britain. There is no recorded transfer history for the youtubebetting.co.uk domain, so it appears to have been under the same ownership since launch. Public information about its exact launch date and track record is limited, and there is not yet any detailed independent analysis of the website’s performance or reputation.

In practical terms, you should treat YouTube Betting as a niche, UK-facing sportsbook: licensed, regulated, and focused on sports markets rather than a full multi-product gambling suite.

Games and Betting at YouTube Betting

YouTube Betting operates as a sportsbook, so the core offering is fixed-odds betting on sports and possibly other events. Specifics like the number of sports covered, in-play depth, and special markets are not publicly documented yet, but you can reasonably expect the usual UK-facing staples:

Football is almost certainly the main focus, with markets likely to cover the Premier League, EFL, major European leagues, and international competitions. Standard bet types such as match result, over/under goals, both teams to score, and various handicaps are typically the backbone of a UK sportsbook, and YouTube Betting is likely to follow that pattern.

Beyond football, most UK-licensed sportsbooks offer markets on horse racing, tennis, golf, cricket, rugby, US sports and combat sports. Without direct data, it is not possible to list the exact sports menu or depth of markets at YouTube Betting, but if you are a casual punter who mostly backs football and a handful of big events, the coverage is likely to be sufficient. More niche or stats-heavy betting (cards, corners, player props on lower leagues) may or may not be available and would need to be checked directly on the site.

At this stage there is no reliable information confirming the presence of casino games, live casino, virtual sports or poker. The site is described as a sportsbook, so you should assume sports betting is the main and possibly only product until proven otherwise. If you want slots, table games or live dealer action alongside your accas, this may not be the right primary account unless the operator has added a casino section that is not yet well documented.

Software providers, odds feed suppliers and any in-play visualisation tools are not publicly listed. That means it is unclear whether YouTube Betting uses one of the big established sportsbook platforms or a smaller white-label solution. This matters most to serious bettors who care about things like market depth, speed of settlement and stability; casual punters will mainly notice whether the site is easy to navigate and whether bets place without lag.

On the mobile side, there is no confirmed standalone app information. However, virtually all modern UK sportsbooks are at least mobile-optimised, so you should expect a responsive mobile website that works via your browser on iOS and Android. The quality of that mobile experience – how quickly markets load, how easy it is to build an accumulator, how smooth in-play betting feels – can only be judged by using the site, as no independent reviews are available yet.

Payment Options

Specific banking details for YouTube Betting are not published at the time of writing, but UK-licensed sportsbooks generally follow a familiar pattern. You can normally expect to be able to deposit using debit cards (Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit), and often one or more popular e-wallets or alternative payment methods, such as PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, or bank transfer. Prepaid cards and open banking solutions are also sometimes supported.

Withdrawals at UK-licensed operators are typically paid back to the same method you used to deposit where possible, in line with anti-money laundering rules. Debit card withdrawals usually take between one and three working days after processing, while e-wallet withdrawals, if supported, are often faster once approved. Processing times (how long the site takes to review and release your withdrawal) vary by operator; with a smaller or less-known brand like YouTube Betting, it is wise to start with modest deposits and withdrawals until you are comfortable with their turnaround times and any verification checks.

Standard UKGC requirements mean you should be prepared to complete identity verification (KYC) at some point, especially when withdrawing larger sums. This typically involves sending copies of ID and proof of address. Fees on deposits and withdrawals are uncommon among UK bookmakers now, but always worth checking in the cashier before you move larger amounts of money.

Safety and Licensing

YouTube Betting operates under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence, which means it must follow strict rules on fair play, fund segregation, customer verification and anti-money laundering controls. The UKGC is the main regulator for online betting in Great Britain and can sanction or revoke licences if operators do not comply.

As part of its licensing obligations, YouTube Betting must offer tools for responsible gambling, such as deposit limits, time-outs, self-exclusion and access to support organisations. These are standard across UK-licensed sites and are there to help you keep control of your betting.

Should You Play at YouTube Betting?

If you are mainly interested in straightforward sports betting on a UK-licensed site, YouTube Betting may be worth a look, especially if you like trying smaller brands rather than the big high-street names. The key positives are the UKGC licence and the focused sportsbook angle.

However, there are clear drawbacks. Independent information on odds quality, market depth, site reliability, customer service and payout speed is very limited right now. There is also no confirmed casino or live casino offering, so if you enjoy mixing slots or table games with your weekend accas, this site may not cover everything you want in one account.

In practice, YouTube Betting is best suited to casual UK punters who want a regulated sportsbook to place basic football and mainstream sports bets and are comfortable testing a less-established brand. More demanding bettors – those who care about sharp odds, very deep markets, fast limits and detailed product reviews – may prefer to keep this as a secondary option until more data and player feedback are available.

License Information

Licensed Operator

Clarkson Bell Ltd

Office 9, Dalton House, 60 Windsor Avenue,, London

Active Licenses

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