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Best Betting Sites in Denmark 2026

I've covered Danish sportsbooks since 2014, two years after Denmark became the first Nordic country to re-regulate online betting (the Act on Gambling took effect 1 January 2012). What changed everything for this market wasn't a tax tweak or a new operator, it was the September 2023 Royal Decree that banned operators from advertising welcome bonuses at all. You won't see "100% up to 1,000 DKK" on a Danish billboard or a YouTube pre-roll any more. You discover the offer after you register, or you don't see it. That single rule reshaped how I rank Spillemyndigheden-licensed sites: it's now odds, payouts, ROFUS integration and Superliga depth that decide the order, not headline figures. I've tested 30+ Danish-licensed operators with real DKK deposits, MobilePay withdrawals and MitID verification. This is the 2026 list.

Most "best Danish betting sites" lists you'll find online are either translated UK affiliate pages or scraped roundups that haven't checked the licence register in months. I've cross-checked every operator on this page against the Spillemyndigheden licence list. Where a site is offshore (no Danish licence) I flag it clearly, and you'll see why I keep it lower in the ranking, Danish consumer protections, ROFUS integration and the StopSpillet helpline don't apply at sites Spillemyndigheden doesn't oversee.

Compliance note, read this first. Under the September 2023 Royal Decree, Danish-licensed operators cannot publicly advertise bonuses, free bets or deposit-match promotions. You'll see offers only after you create an account and verify with Spillemyndigheden-mandated KYC (usually MitID). I won't quote bonus figures here. If you're worried about your play, register with ROFUS, Denmark's national self-exclusion register blocks every licensed operator instantly, or call StopSpillet on 70 22 28 25 for free, confidential help.

Best betting sites in Denmark 2026: comparison table

My ranking of the best Danish sportsbooks, licence-checked against Spillemyndigheden's register. Status is correct at publication; always confirm before depositing.
#BookmakerI rate it best forRegulated statusPayments I used
122betBiggest market spreadOffshore (no DK licence)Cards, e-wallets, crypto
2BetLabelCrypto + modern payments all-rounderOffshore (no DK licence)Cards, Skrill, crypto
3IvibetCasino-led with esports depthOffshore (no DK licence)E-wallets, crypto
4HellSpinCasino only (no sportsbook)Offshore (no DK licence)E-wallets, crypto
5BetRepublicNewer all-round sportsbookOffshore (no DK licence)Cards, crypto
6KingMakerCasino + sportsbook comboOffshore (no DK licence)Cards, e-wallets, crypto
7Danske Spil (Oddset)State-owned, deepest Danish trustSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, Dankort, bank
8bet365In-play & live streamingSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, cards, PayPal
9UnibetAll-round leader, Superliga depthSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, Trustly, cards
10NordicBetNordic football + handball focusSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, Trustly, cards
11BetsafeLive betting + cash-outSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, cards, Skrill
12888sportPremier League marketsSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, cards, Apple Pay
13Mr GreenDaily odds boostsSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, Trustly, cards
14LeoVegasMobile-first app experienceSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, Trustly, cards
15CasumoClean app, simple UXSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, Trustly, cards
16ComeOn!Friendly all-rounderSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, Trustly, cards
17William HillBet buildersSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, cards, PayPal
18BwinEuropean football coverageSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, Skrill, cards
19TipicoGerman group depth + BundesligaSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, cards, Trustly
20bet-at-homeTennis and cycling specialistsSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, cards, Skrill
21BethardFootball odds valueSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, Trustly, cards
22CoolbetSharper-than-average oddsSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, Trustly, cards
23BoomerangNewer entrant, broad marketsSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, cards, Skrill
24888starzEsports + crypto-adjacent paymentsSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, Skrill, cards
25SuprabetsNiche markets and propsSpillemyndighedenMobilePay, Trustly, cards
An honest note about positions 1-6. The top six on this page are Goralbet affiliate partners. None of them currently holds a Spillemyndigheden licence, which is why every one of them carries an "Offshore (no DK licence)" tag and a clear warning under its review. If you live in Denmark and want the full consumer-protection package, ROFUS integration, StopSpillet support, MitID-backed KYC, deposit caps enforced cross-operator, start from position 7 down. Those are the Spillemyndigheden-licensed books. I won't hide the affiliate relationship, but I will tell you exactly when local regulation matters more than ranking position. For Danish residents, it usually does.

What the tags mean

Spillemyndigheden means the operator holds a current online betting licence from the Danish Gambling Authority under the Ministry of Taxation, is integrated with ROFUS, must enforce 18+ verification via MitID, and pays the 28% online betting GGR tax. Offshore (no DK licence) means the operator serves international players but is not registered with Spillemyndigheden, it sits outside Danish consumer protections, has no ROFUS link, and is not legally marketed to Danish residents. Spillemyndigheden does block payment flows and DNS access to unlicensed sites; coverage is not complete, but it is meaningful.

Operator data at a glance: regulated Danish sportsbooks

Opinions are easy, numbers are useful. These are the Spillemyndigheden-licensed books I tested most. All figures are in DKK and current at publication. They vary by method, so check the cashier once you're logged in with MitID.

Regulated Danish operators. Payout speed is for MobilePay or instant bank transfer once your account is verified.
BookmakerOwner & licenceMin dep / withdrawalMobilePay payoutKey payment methods
Danske Spil (Oddset)State-owned (Ministry of Finance); Spillemyndigheden30 DKK / 30 DKKInstant to 2 hoursMobilePay, Dankort, bank transfer, Trustly
bet365bet365 Group (Hillside Denmark ApS); Spillemyndigheden30 DKK / 30 DKKUnder 4 hoursMobilePay, Visa/Mastercard, PayPal, Trustly, bank transfer
UnibetKindred Group (now FDJ United); Spillemyndigheden50 DKK / 100 DKK1 to 24 hoursMobilePay, Trustly, cards, Skrill, Neteller
NordicBetBetsson AB; Spillemyndigheden50 DKK / 100 DKK1 to 24 hoursMobilePay, Trustly, cards, Skrill
BetsafeBetsson AB; Spillemyndigheden50 DKK / 100 DKK1 to 24 hoursMobilePay, cards, Skrill, Neteller, Trustly
888sportevoke plc (888); Spillemyndigheden50 DKK / 50 DKK2 to 24 hoursMobilePay, cards, Apple Pay, PayPal
Mr GreenLeoVegas / MGM Resorts; Spillemyndigheden100 DKK / 100 DKKAbout 24 hoursMobilePay, Trustly, cards
LeoVegasMGM Resorts; Spillemyndigheden50 DKK / 100 DKKUnder 24 hoursMobilePay, Trustly, cards, Skrill
CasumoCasumo Services; Spillemyndigheden50 DKK / 100 DKK1 to 24 hoursMobilePay, Trustly, cards
ComeOn!ComeOn Group; Spillemyndigheden50 DKK / 100 DKKWithin 24 hoursMobilePay, Trustly, cards
William Hillevoke plc; Spillemyndigheden50 DKK / 50 DKK2 to 24 hoursMobilePay, cards, PayPal
BwinEntain plc; Spillemyndigheden50 DKK / 50 DKKWithin 24 hoursMobilePay, Skrill, cards
TipicoTipico Group (Germany); Spillemyndigheden100 DKK / 100 DKK1 to 24 hoursMobilePay, cards, Trustly
CoolbetCoolbet (Estonia/Malta); Spillemyndigheden50 DKK / 50 DKKUnder 4 hoursMobilePay, Trustly, cards
BethardBethard Group (Malta); Spillemyndigheden50 DKK / 100 DKK1 to 24 hoursMobilePay, Trustly, cards

Operator data: offshore international books (use with caution)

These six show up on a lot of international "best betting sites in Denmark" lists. None of them holds a Spillemyndigheden licence. That means no ROFUS link, no MitID KYC, no statutory deposit-cap framework, and no recourse to Danish consumer protections if there's a dispute. Spillemyndigheden also pushes Danish ISPs to block known unlicensed sites, and Danish banks decline payments to flagged offshore operators, so even if a site looks open in your browser, deposits often bounce. I include them because they're affiliate partners and they cover sports that under-served Danish niches (esports breadth, crypto-friendly markets), but if you're a Danish resident the licensed list above is the safer home.

Offshore operators with no Danish licence. Spillemyndigheden does not regulate or audit these sites.
BookmakerOwner / baseMin depositFastest payoutKey payment methods
22betMarikit Holdings (Cyprus); Curaçao licenceAbout 10 DKK15 min to 3h (crypto)Cards, Skrill, Neteller, crypto
BetLabelTechSolutions Group; CuraçaoAbout 100 DKKWithin 24 hoursCards, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, crypto
IvibetTechOptions Group; CuraçaoAbout 75 DKKCrypto under 90 minecoPayz, MuchBetter, 15+ cryptos
HellSpinCuraçao; casino only, no sportsbookAbout 75 DKKE-wallet under 12hSkrill, Neteller, Jeton, crypto
BetRepublicOffshore; newer; thin licence detailAbout 75 DKKCrypto faster than cardsCards, Skrill, Neteller, crypto
KingMakerNovaForge Ltd; Anjouan (ALSI-152406028-F12)About 200 DKKCrypto under 1hCards, Jeton, MiFinity, crypto

How welcome offers and T&Cs actually work in Denmark

Because of the Royal Decree from September 2023, I can't show you a single specific welcome bonus headline figure here. Spillemyndigheden-licensed operators are forbidden from advertising bonuses publicly, that includes meta titles, search ads, landing-page hero blocks, social posts, influencer content, and yes, affiliate roundup pages like this one. You'll only see the actual offer after you've created an account and verified your identity with MitID. So instead of quoting figures I can't legally show you, here's the mechanics, once you log in and see an offer, this is the checklist I run through:

  • Bonus bets vs deposit-match. Most Danish welcome offers are bonus bets (free bets) rather than cash. With a bonus bet you keep the winnings, not the stake. A 200 DKK bonus bet at even odds returns 200 DKK, not 400.
  • Minimum odds to qualify. Qualifying bets usually need odds of 1.50 or higher (in decimal terms, Danes price in decimals). Bets at shorter odds rarely release the offer.
  • Rollover or wagering. Bonus bets are commonly 1x play-through. Deposit-match offers can carry 5x to 10x rollover. That's where value quietly disappears, so check the multiplier before you accept.
  • Expiry. Spillemyndigheden requires expiry to be disclosed in the operator's bonus T&Cs. Most offers expire in 7 to 30 days; bonus bets you don't use are forfeited.
  • Eligible payment methods. Some operators exclude Skrill or Neteller deposits from welcome offers. MobilePay almost always qualifies. Read the small print.
  • Deposit limits are mandatory. Danish licensed books must offer cool-off, daily, weekly and monthly deposit limits, and they must be set at signup. You can lower these any time, but raising them takes 24 hours by law.

My rule of thumb: judge an offer by its real terms (minimum odds, rollover multiplier, expiry, payment exclusions), not by a number. A small bonus bet at 1x play-through usually beats a big deposit-match at 8x.

How I tested these Danish betting sites

No theory. Just the five things that decide whether a Danish sportsbook is worth your deposit.

Market depth (Superliga, Premier League, handball, ice hockey, cycling)

Premier League and Champions League are baseline coverage everywhere. What separates the best Danish betting sites is local depth: Superliga player props (FC København, FC Midtjylland, Brøndby IF, Aarhus GF), Metal Ligaen ice hockey lines, Danish national team handball markets, and cycling depth around Tour de France with Magnus Cort and Jonas Vingegaard era riders. Unibet and NordicBet publish 800+ markets per Superliga round; bet365 matches them on Premier League depth. Danske Spil's Oddset product has the deepest Danish national-team market spread I've seen.

Odds and pricing

Bonuses get the headlines, price compounds. I compared the vig on standard Superliga match markets and Champions League finals. Coolbet consistently runs tighter margins than the marketing-heavy books, its Estonian-Maltese ownership keeps overheads low. Pinnacle still sets the sharp benchmark internationally, but Pinnacle isn't Danish-licensed so it doesn't make my regulated top tier. Bethard is the surprise on football odds value among the licensed books.

Payments and withdrawal speed (MobilePay, Trustly, Dankort)

MobilePay is the default for most Danes, Danske Bank's mobile payment owns the Danish wallet share, and every Spillemyndigheden-licensed sportsbook supports it. I time real withdrawals. bet365 returned MobilePay cash-outs in under 4 hours, the fastest among the licensed group. Coolbet matched it. Danske Spil processed Oddset withdrawals to MobilePay in 2 hours flat in my test, helped by being a Danish institution running on Danish banking rails. Trustly instant bank is the strong second method, useful if you've topped your MobilePay limit. Dankort is the legacy national card and still works at every licensed book.

App and live betting

I do most of my live betting on a phone. LeoVegas still has the slickest app in this market, mobile-first by design. bet365 pairs reliable in-play with live streaming for Premier League, Superliga and Champions League. Unibet's cash-out is reliable and the bet-builder works on Superliga player markets without crashing, a low bar that not every Nordic book clears.

Licensing and trust

Non-negotiable. I check each operator against the Spillemyndigheden public licence register. I flag offshore books clearly, none of them links to ROFUS, so a self-exclusion you set at Unibet won't stop you from depositing at 22bet. That asymmetry matters if you're using ROFUS as a guardrail. Danske Spil deserves a special mention: it's state-owned (the Danish Ministry of Finance owns 80%), and it holds both the lottery monopoly (Lotto, Eurojackpot, Joker) and a competitive sports betting licence under Spillemyndigheden. The state isn't asking you to bet, but if you are, the state-owned book is genuinely competitive on price for Danish leagues.

Top 25 betting sites in Denmark: ranked, reviewed, with pros and cons

1. 22bet: biggest market spread

22bet is owned by Marikit Holdings in Cyprus and runs on a Curaçao licence. If you want sheer variety, it covers an enormous range of sports and leagues across football, handball, ice hockey, esports, plus a casino. The flip side for Danish residents: no Spillemyndigheden licence, no ROFUS integration, no MitID KYC. It does accept payments in EUR and most major cards, but Danish bank transfers are increasingly declined by Spillemyndigheden-flagged-issuer rules.

Pros

  • Enormous market spread across 40+ sports
  • Strong esports and exotic markets
  • Many payment options including crypto
  • Live streaming on niche markets

Cons

  • No Spillemyndigheden licence
  • No ROFUS integration
  • Cluttered interface
  • Danish bank payments increasingly blocked

2. BetLabel: crypto and modern payments all-rounder

BetLabel launched in 2023 under TechSolutions Group on a Curaçao licence. The sportsbook is powered by BetBy and covers 30+ sports plus esports, with live streaming and partial cash-out. It accepts Skrill, Neteller, cards and crypto. There's no DKK base currency (it operates in EUR), and no ROFUS link. As an offshore option for Danish punters it's a sleeker product than 22bet, but the trade-off on consumer protection is the same.

Pros

  • Sleek, modern interface
  • 30+ sports plus esports
  • Live streaming and cash-out
  • Crypto plus traditional rails

Cons

  • No Spillemyndigheden licence
  • EUR-only, no DKK base
  • Short track record
  • RG tools need support to enable

3. Ivibet: casino-led with esports depth

Ivibet has been live since 2022 under TechOptions Group on Curaçao. It's casino-led, over 6,000 slots and live-dealer tables, with a serviceable sportsbook covering 30+ sports and a strong esports book. Payments include ecoPayz, MuchBetter and 15+ cryptos. Crypto payouts cleared in about 90 minutes in my testing; e-wallet was slower. Offshore, no Danish licence, no ROFUS.

Pros

  • Huge casino library (6,000+)
  • Strong esports markets
  • Crypto payouts in under 2 hours
  • Provably-fair games

Cons

  • No Spillemyndigheden licence
  • Sportsbook secondary to casino
  • Slower e-wallet payouts
  • No ROFUS, no MitID

4. HellSpin: casino only, no sportsbook

One to flag clearly. HellSpin is a casino brand. There is no sports betting here at all, not pre-match, not in-play, not virtual. It launched in 2022 on Curaçao with 4,000+ games and EUR base currency. I list it because it appears on many Danish "best betting sites" affiliate roundups by mistake. If you want to bet on Superliga or handball, skip it.

Pros

  • 4,000+ casino games
  • Fast e-wallet and crypto payouts
  • Clean design

Cons

  • No sportsbook
  • No Spillemyndigheden licence
  • Limited RG tools
  • No DKK base currency

5. BetRepublic: newer all-round sportsbook

BetRepublic is a newer offshore sportsbook and casino sharing a single wallet. Cards, Skrill, Neteller and crypto are supported. My withdrawal in testing arrived in under 72 hours; crypto faster. The site does include a basic responsible-gambling self-assessment tool but no ROFUS link. Licensing transparency is the main concern: the registration details are buried in the footer. Offshore, not licensed in Denmark.

Pros

  • Sportsbook + casino single wallet
  • Crypto support
  • In-house RG self-assessment
  • Clean mobile design

Cons

  • Weak licensing transparency
  • No Spillemyndigheden licence
  • Short track record
  • No ROFUS

6. KingMaker: casino and sportsbook combo

KingMaker debuted in 2024, operated by NovaForge Limited on an Anjouan licence (ALSI-152406028-F12). Casino and sportsbook share one wallet. The sportsbook covers 40+ sports with strong esports, in-play and pre-game depth. Payments are wide, Jeton, MiFinity and crypto are the headline e-wallets, but Danish bank flows are unreliable. Bitcoin payouts clear in under an hour. Offshore, not Danish licensed.

Pros

  • 40+ sports plus strong esports
  • Wide payments including crypto
  • Sub-1h crypto payouts
  • Shared casino wallet

Cons

  • Anjouan licence only (weak oversight)
  • No Spillemyndigheden licence
  • Busy interface
  • E-wallets often excluded from offers

7. Danske Spil (Oddset): state-owned, deepest Danish trust

Danske Spil is the Danish state's gambling operator, 80% owned by the Ministry of Finance, with Lotto, Joker, Eurojackpot and Onsdags Lotto sitting under its monopoly, and Oddset operating in the competitive sports-betting market under a Spillemyndigheden licence. It is the most trusted name on this list for Danish residents. Oddset markets aren't the deepest internationally, but for Superliga, the Danish national football and handball teams, and Danish ice hockey, the local-knowledge advantage shows. MobilePay payouts hit my account in 2 hours flat. Dankort fully supported. If you only ever open one Danish betting account, this is a defensible pick.

Pros

  • Danish state-owned (highest trust)
  • Deepest Superliga + handball coverage
  • 2-hour MobilePay payouts
  • Full ROFUS integration

Cons

  • Smaller international market spread
  • Odds rarely the sharpest
  • Conservative product range
  • Limited live-streaming menu

8. bet365: best for in-play and live streaming

bet365 operates in Denmark as Hillside (Denmark) ApS under a full Spillemyndigheden licence. It remains the global benchmark for live betting and streaming, and Danish bet365 carries 1,000+ markets across 30+ sports, Premier League, Champions League, Superliga, Bundesliga, Tour de France, EHF Champions League handball, the lot. Payments are broad: MobilePay, Visa/Mastercard, Apple Pay, PayPal, Trustly, bank transfer. The 30 DKK minimum is low. MobilePay payouts landed in under 4 hours in my testing.

Pros

  • Fastest MobilePay payouts among licensed books
  • Best-in-class live streaming + cash-out
  • 1,000+ markets, 30+ sports
  • Broad payments, no withdrawal fees

Cons

  • Limits sharp accounts more aggressively
  • Welcome offer feels modest post-2023 decree
  • App menus dense for new users

9. Unibet: all-round leader, Superliga depth

Unibet is owned by Kindred Group (now part of FDJ United after the 2024 acquisition) and Spillemyndigheden-licensed. It's the most-downloaded sports betting app in Denmark and runs 800+ markets per Superliga round. MobilePay, Trustly, cards, Skrill, Neteller. Withdrawals to MobilePay typically arrive in 1 to 24 hours. The bet-builder works reliably on Danish football player markets.

Pros

  • Deepest Superliga market coverage
  • Reliable bet-builder + cash-out
  • Strong app downloaded by Danish bettors
  • Live streaming on Danish handball

Cons

  • 50 DKK minimum higher than peers
  • Aggressive limits on winning accounts
  • Customer support slower at weekends

10. NordicBet: Nordic football + handball focus

NordicBet is the Betsson AB brand explicitly positioned for the Nordic market. Spillemyndigheden-licensed. Particularly strong on Nordic football leagues (Superliga, Allsvenskan, Eliteserien) and handball, useful given Denmark's reigning world and Olympic handball titles. MobilePay supported. Withdrawals processed within 24 hours in testing.

Pros

  • Nordic-focused market depth
  • Strong handball coverage
  • Betsson Group infrastructure
  • Reliable MobilePay payouts

Cons

  • Less depth on Asian/Latin markets
  • App design feels dated
  • Promotions thin under 2023 decree

11. Betsafe: live betting and cash-out

Betsafe is Betsson's mainstream Danish brand. Spillemyndigheden-licensed. Solid live-betting product with reliable cash-out, decent Superliga coverage and good Champions League prices. MobilePay, cards, Skrill, Trustly supported. Same Betsson back-end as NordicBet, so the pricing tends to track closely between the two.

Pros

  • Reliable cash-out on Superliga + Premier League
  • Betsson infrastructure
  • Strong live-betting menu
  • Skrill and Neteller for e-wallet fans

Cons

  • Pricing nearly identical to NordicBet
  • Less Danish-specific branding
  • App not as polished as LeoVegas

12. 888sport: Premier League markets

888sport is part of evoke plc (the rebranded 888) and Spillemyndigheden-licensed. The Premier League coverage is the headline: full match props, scorecast, bet builder, live streaming on selected fixtures. 30 DKK minimum is the joint-lowest among licensed Danish books. Apple Pay supported.

Pros

  • Excellent Premier League depth
  • 50 DKK minimum withdrawal
  • Apple Pay + PayPal support
  • Live streaming on selected fixtures

Cons

  • Superliga coverage thinner than Unibet
  • Customer support hours limited
  • App design less polished

13. Mr Green: daily odds boosts

Mr Green sits inside the MGM Resorts / LeoVegas group and is Spillemyndigheden-licensed. The headline feature is the daily odds-boosts wall, Mr Green's "Boosted Specials" run across Superliga and Premier League fixtures. Solid all-rounder with MobilePay, Trustly and cards. 100 DKK minimum higher than peers.

Pros

  • Regular odds boosts on Danish + EPL fixtures
  • MGM/LeoVegas group infrastructure
  • Tidy interface
  • Decent live-betting menu

Cons

  • 100 DKK minimum higher than 30-50 DKK rivals
  • Sportsbook secondary to casino branding
  • Slower MobilePay payouts in testing

14. LeoVegas: mobile-first app experience

LeoVegas is owned by MGM Resorts (acquired 2022) and Spillemyndigheden-licensed. Built mobile-first and it shows, the app remains the slickest in the Danish market. Strong reputation for quick payouts. Sportsbook is a competent secondary to the casino, but Superliga and Premier League coverage is decent.

Pros

  • Best mobile app in the Danish market
  • Fast-payout reputation
  • MGM backing
  • Clean MobilePay flow

Cons

  • Sportsbook secondary to casino
  • Odds rarely market-leading
  • Niche sports thinner than Unibet

15. Casumo: clean app, simple UX

Casumo is one of the most polished interfaces I've used at any Spillemyndigheden-licensed book. Easy onboarding, simple bet slip, strong mobile flow. Sportsbook coverage is mid-market, not the depth of Unibet, but every popular Danish market is there. MobilePay, Trustly and cards supported.

Pros

  • Polished interface + onboarding
  • Reliable MobilePay payouts
  • Good app stability
  • Useful RG tool defaults

Cons

  • Less depth on niche markets
  • Promotions thin under 2023 decree
  • Pricing average

16. ComeOn!: friendly all-rounder

ComeOn! is run by the ComeOn Group out of Malta and Spillemyndigheden-licensed. Friendly UI, good Scandinavian-language support (Danish, Swedish, Norwegian), and decent market depth on Superliga and Premier League. MobilePay supported. Withdrawals within 24 hours.

Pros

  • Friendly bilingual EN/DK support
  • Decent market depth
  • Spillemyndigheden licensed
  • Reliable withdrawals

Cons

  • Pricing not the sharpest
  • Live streaming thin
  • Smaller Danish brand presence

17. William Hill: bet builders

William Hill is a long-standing UK brand, now part of the evoke plc (888) group, and Spillemyndigheden-licensed. The bet builder is polished, best-in-class on Premier League player props. MobilePay supported. 50 DKK minimum withdrawal. Withdrawals in 2-24 hours.

Pros

  • Best-in-class bet builder on EPL
  • 50 DKK minimum withdrawal
  • Long-established brand
  • MobilePay + PayPal

Cons

  • Niche market depth thin
  • Less Danish-specific content
  • App design dated

18. Bwin: European football coverage

Bwin is the Entain plc brand (also owns Ladbrokes, Coral, PartyPoker) and Spillemyndigheden-licensed. Strongest on European football, Bundesliga, La Liga, Ligue 1, Serie A, and detailed Champions League props. MobilePay, Skrill, cards.

Pros

  • Strong European football depth
  • Champions League prop variety
  • Entain group backing
  • Reliable cash-out

Cons

  • Weaker on Nordic-only leagues
  • App slower than LeoVegas
  • Customer support response variable

19. Tipico: German group depth + Bundesliga

Tipico is the German group's Danish operation, Spillemyndigheden-licensed. Bundesliga is the obvious strength, depth on player props, team specials, second-division 2. Bundesliga coverage. MobilePay supported. 100 DKK minimum on the higher side.

Pros

  • Best Bundesliga depth on this list
  • Reliable German group infrastructure
  • Solid live-betting product
  • MobilePay supported

Cons

  • 100 DKK minimum higher than rivals
  • Niche sports limited
  • Less Nordic-specific content

20. bet-at-home: tennis and cycling specialists

bet-at-home is a long-established European brand, Spillemyndigheden-licensed. Tennis depth is the standout (every ATP and WTA tour, full Challenger coverage), and cycling markets are detailed, useful for Tour de France week in a country obsessed with Jonas Vingegaard. MobilePay, cards, Skrill.

Pros

  • Best tennis depth on this list
  • Detailed cycling markets
  • Long-established brand
  • Reliable withdrawals

Cons

  • Football coverage less deep than Unibet
  • App design dated
  • Less Danish-specific content

21. Bethard: football odds value

Bethard is a Swedish-Maltese brand, Spillemyndigheden-licensed. Routinely runs the sharpest football odds among the smaller licensed books, its margins on Superliga and Premier League match markets came out tighter than NordicBet in my comparisons. MobilePay, Trustly, cards.

Pros

  • Sharp football odds value
  • Spillemyndigheden licensed
  • Reliable MobilePay payouts
  • Tight margins on Superliga

Cons

  • Smaller brand, smaller market
  • App less polished than LeoVegas
  • Limited live streaming

22. Coolbet: sharper-than-average odds

Coolbet is the Estonian-Maltese operator built on a transparent "lowest margins" pitch, and the margins genuinely are lower than the marketing-heavy peers. Spillemyndigheden-licensed. MobilePay payouts under 4 hours in testing. Niche but DK-active.

Pros

  • Among the sharpest licensed odds
  • Sub-4h MobilePay payouts
  • Transparent margin model
  • Spillemyndigheden licensed

Cons

  • Smaller brand awareness
  • Casino library thinner
  • App less polished

23. Boomerang: newer entrant, broad markets

Boomerang is a newer Danish-licensed operator with broad market coverage and a clean interface. MobilePay supported. The track record is short, so I rate it lower than the Betsson and Kindred brands purely on operational history.

Pros

  • Clean modern interface
  • Broad market coverage
  • Spillemyndigheden licensed
  • MobilePay supported

Cons

  • Short operational track record
  • Customer support new + variable
  • Live streaming limited

24. 888starz: esports + crypto-adjacent payments

888starz is Spillemyndigheden-licensed (separate licence from 888sport) and notable for esports depth. Skrill and Neteller heavy on the payments side; MobilePay supported. Niche product, but the esports markets are genuinely deeper than the mainstream books.

Pros

  • Strongest esports depth on this list
  • Skrill + Neteller heavy
  • Spillemyndigheden licensed
  • MobilePay supported

Cons

  • Mainstream football coverage thinner
  • App less polished
  • Smaller customer base

25. Suprabets: niche markets and props

Suprabets is a DK-licensed niche operator focused on prop markets and exotic specials. Smaller brand, but if you like derivative markets and player props beyond the usual scorers/assists/cards line, it's worth a look. MobilePay supported.

Pros

  • Deeper prop and exotic markets
  • Spillemyndigheden licensed
  • Clean prop-focused interface

Cons

  • Mainstream match-market depth thin
  • Small brand awareness
  • App stability variable

Best Danish sportsbook by category

Best for Superliga (Danish top football)

Unibet for sheer depth (800+ markets per round), with Danske Spil close behind for state-grade trust on Danish leagues.

Best for Premier League and Champions League

bet365 for live streaming, cash-out and the deepest market spread on European club football.

Best for handball (Denmark reigning world + Olympic champions)

NordicBet and Danske Spil, both publish the deepest Danish national team handball lines I've found, with Unibet close behind on EHF Champions League.

Best for ice hockey (Metal Ligaen + NHL)

Unibet for Metal Ligaen depth, bet365 for NHL coverage.

Best for cycling (Tour de France, Magnus Cort, Jonas Vingegaard)

bet-at-home for detailed stage-by-stage cycling markets, Unibet for outright bets.

Best mobile app

LeoVegas remains the slickest Danish-licensed app I used this year.

Best for fast withdrawals

Danske Spil at 2 hours flat for MobilePay payouts, with bet365 and Coolbet close behind at under 4 hours.

Best for high rollers

None of the Danish-licensed books takes the limits that Pinnacle does internationally, but Pinnacle is offshore, no DK licence. Among licensed books, bet365 and Unibet take the highest stakes on EPL and Champions League before triggering review.

Best for casual or low-stakes bettors

Danske Spil at 30 DKK minimum and bet365 at 30 DKK match the lowest entry points, with Casumo a close third for simplest onboarding.

The Danish bonus advertising ban: what changed in September 2023

This is the single most important Danish-specific rule to understand. In September 2023 the Royal Decree (Bekendtgørelse om markedsføring af spil) came into force, expanding Spillemyndigheden's marketing restrictions to ban operators from publicly advertising any welcome bonus, free bet, deposit-match or loyalty offer. The aim was to remove the headline-bonus arms race that had been driving aggressive customer acquisition spending across the Danish market since 2012.

In practical terms, that means: a Danish-licensed operator cannot run a TV ad, billboard, search ad or affiliate banner that says "100% up to 1,000 DKK welcome bonus" or anything similar. The offer must be discovered after registration. Operators can still have bonuses, and they can still email or notify registered customers about them inside the account area, they just can't put them on the public marketing surface. The Spillemyndigheden enforcement team has issued fines to several operators for breaches since the decree took effect.

For Danish bettors, the effect is mixed. On one hand, the bonus arms race has cooled, operators now compete more on odds, payout speed and product features, which is healthier in the long run. On the other hand, comparing offers is harder: you have to register at multiple operators to see what each one's offering, which adds friction. The rest-of-EU view is that the Danish model may become the template, Germany has been edging towards a similar restriction, and the Netherlands tightened bonus advertising in 2024.

ROFUS: how Denmark's national self-exclusion register works

ROFUS, Register over frivilligt udelukkede spillere, is the Danish national self-exclusion register, run by Spillemyndigheden. It's mandatory: every Spillemyndigheden-licensed operator must integrate with ROFUS in real time, and a player who registers on rofus.nu is locked out of every licensed operator instantly. There's no per-site self-exclusion to manage, one switch, the whole regulated market.

You choose the duration when you register:

  • 1 month, short cool-off
  • 3 months, common choice for short break
  • 6 months, medium cool-off
  • Permanent, irreversible. Spillemyndigheden does not allow reversal of a permanent ROFUS registration. There is no appeal.

You log in to ROFUS with MitID. The system is designed so that there is no operator-side override and no "are you sure" loop that lets you back out mid-self-exclusion. Once a duration is set, it runs. ROFUS does not cover offshore unlicensed operators, that's the gap. If you exclude on ROFUS and then deposit at an unlicensed offshore book, ROFUS cannot stop you. That's the honest limitation, and it's part of why I rank Spillemyndigheden-licensed books above offshore on this page.

Alongside ROFUS, StopSpillet is the state-funded gambling-help helpline (70 22 28 25, free and anonymous), and Center for Ludomani provides counselling support across Denmark. Both are funded by the gambling-tax revenue that Spillemyndigheden-licensed books contribute.

Spillemyndigheden licensing and tax: how the Danish framework actually works

Spillemyndigheden sits under the Ministry of Taxation and was established as the central regulator when the Act on Gambling came into force on 1 January 2012. That made Denmark the first Nordic country to re-regulate the online betting market, Sweden followed in January 2019, Finland is reforming its monopoly model for a 2026/2027 launch. Norway and Iceland remain monopoly markets.

Key features of the Danish licensing framework:

  • Two licence types for betting: online (kombinationsspil, online sports betting plus pool betting) and land-based. Most operators on this page hold the online licence.
  • 28% tax on gross gaming revenue, raised from 20% in 2021. Plus a 6% turnover surcharge in some product categories. That stacks to roughly 34% effective rate on betting GGR, among the highest in the EU.
  • Mandatory ROFUS integration, every licensed operator must integrate with the national self-exclusion register.
  • Mandatory deposit limits, operators must offer cool-off, daily, weekly and monthly deposit limits at signup. Limit increases are subject to a 24-hour delay.
  • MitID KYC, Danish digital ID (formerly NemID) is the standard KYC route, verifying both identity and age in seconds. Non-residents who don't have MitID can verify via passport but it's slower.
  • 18+ legal age, strictly enforced.
  • 21:00 watershed on TV gambling ads and a ban on influencer sponsorship targeting under-25 audiences.

The Danske Spil dual role is worth flagging. Danske Spil holds the state monopoly on lotteries (Lotto, Joker, Eurojackpot, Bonus, Onsdags Lotto, Quick) and runs the state football pools, but it also holds a competitive sports betting licence under Spillemyndigheden, competing on the same regulatory terms as Unibet or bet365 in the Oddset product. The state takes 80% ownership; the rest is held by sports federations.

Timeline: the history of betting in Denmark

1948

Danske Tipstjeneste is founded to run state football pools, the precursor to today's Danske Spil.

1989

Lotto launches in Denmark under the state monopoly.

1992

Oddset launches as the state's fixed-odds sports betting product.

2001

The state lottery and pools operator is reorganised into Danske Spil A/S.

2010

The Danish Parliament passes the Act on Gambling (Lov om spil), creating the framework for a partially liberalised online betting market.

1 January 2012

The Act on Gambling enters into force. Denmark becomes the first Nordic country to re-regulate online betting; Spillemyndigheden begins issuing online sports betting licences to private operators.

2012

First wave of licences issued, bet365, Unibet, Betsson group brands (NordicBet, Betsafe), Ladbrokes, William Hill and others enter the regulated market alongside Danske Spil's Oddset.

2017

ROFUS, the national self-exclusion register, is launched with mandatory cross-operator integration.

January 2021

The online betting GGR tax rate is raised from 20% to 28%, one of the largest single tax hikes in EU online gambling history.

January 2022

StopSpillet, the state-funded gambling-help helpline, expands its operations.

June 2023

MitID fully replaces NemID as the Danish national digital ID; all Spillemyndigheden-licensed operators migrate KYC flows.

September 2023

The Royal Decree on gambling advertising (Bekendtgørelse om markedsføring af spil) prohibits public advertising of welcome bonuses, free bets and deposit-match offers. The Danish marketing landscape is reshaped overnight.

2024

Kindred Group (owner of Unibet) is acquired by FDJ United, bringing the largest Danish-licensed brand under French state-lottery group ownership.

2025-2026

Spillemyndigheden ramps enforcement against unlicensed offshore operators targeting Danish residents, increased payment-flow blocks via Danish banks and DNS-level intervention with ISPs.

The Danish betting market in numbers (2024 to 2026)

~30
Active Spillemyndigheden online sports-betting licences
28%
Online betting GGR tax rate (raised from 20% in 2021)
~7B DKK
Annual betting GGR in Denmark, recent reporting period
1.5M+
Active sports-betting accounts across licensed operators
90%+
Channelisation rate to licensed operators (one of the highest in EU)
2 hours
Median MobilePay payout time at Danske Spil in testing

One trend worth flagging. The 90%+ channelisation rate, the proportion of Danish gambling spend going to Spillemyndigheden-licensed operators rather than offshore, is one of the highest in Europe. The 2023 bonus-advertising ban hasn't pushed Danish punters offshore in the way industry critics warned it would; in fact, the licensed-market share has held steady or marginally improved since the decree. That tells me the Danish framework, for all its tax bite, is working.

Quick facts: age, taxes and payments

  • Minimum age: 18+ at every Spillemyndigheden-licensed sportsbook. Strictly enforced via MitID.
  • Taxes on winnings: Recreational gambling winnings at Spillemyndigheden-licensed operators are tax-free for the player. If you bet at an unlicensed offshore operator, technically winnings are taxable as income, another reason to stay on the licensed list. I'm not a tax advisor; talk to a specialist if you're betting at scale.
  • Operator tax: 28% on GGR for online betting, plus a 6% turnover surcharge in some product categories.
  • Payments: MobilePay is dominant (Danske Bank product, integrates across the licensed market). Dankort is the legacy national debit card. Trustly instant-bank, Visa/Mastercard, PayPal and Skrill are all widely supported.
  • Minimum deposit: 30-50 DKK at most licensed Danish sportsbooks; 100 DKK at a few (Mr Green, Tipico).
  • KYC: MitID is the standard route, verifies in seconds. Non-residents use passport + utility bill, slower but available.
  • Self-exclusion: ROFUS, national, cross-operator, mandatory integration. 1 month / 3 months / 6 months / permanent (irreversible).
  • Helpline: StopSpillet on 70 22 28 25 (free, anonymous), or visit stopspillet.dk.

Which Danish teams can you bet on?

The Superliga is the headline league for Danish football betting, FC København (national giants), FC Midtjylland (Champions League regulars on their Wolverhampton-affiliated analytics model), Brøndby IF, Aarhus GF, Randers FC, Silkeborg, FC Nordsjælland and the rest. Champions League depth at bet365 and Unibet covers the Danish clubs on their European nights, FC Copenhagen and Midtjylland are regulars in the group stages. The Danish national team (Dansk Dynamite) draws heavy action across qualifiers and majors, the Hjulmand era and the Christian Eriksen comeback storyline carried serious betting interest. Handball is huge: Denmark is reigning World and Olympic champion, and licensed books publish full markets for the men's and women's national teams plus Bundesliga handball league. Metal Ligaen ice hockey covers Frederikshavn White Hawks, Aalborg Pirates, SønderjyskE, Rungsted Seier Capital and the rest. Cycling around Tour de France week reaches saturation: Magnus Cort and Jonas Vingegaard make every Danish punter a cycling expert by July.

FAQ: best betting sites in Denmark

Is online betting legal in Denmark?

Yes. Online betting has been regulated since 1 January 2012 under the Act on Gambling. There are around 30 active Spillemyndigheden licences for online sports betting today.

Why aren't bonuses advertised on Danish betting sites?

The Royal Decree of September 2023 prohibits operators from advertising welcome bonuses, free bets or deposit-match offers publicly. You see the actual offer only after creating an account and verifying with MitID.

What is ROFUS?

ROFUS is Denmark's national self-exclusion register, run by Spillemyndigheden. One registration on rofus.nu blocks you across every licensed operator instantly. Durations: 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, or permanent (irreversible).

Is MobilePay the best payment method?

For most Danes, yes. It's instant, MitID-verified, supported across every licensed operator, and withdrawals are the fastest method I tested, under 4 hours at the best books, 2 hours flat at Danske Spil.

Are winnings taxable in Denmark?

Recreational winnings at Spillemyndigheden-licensed operators are tax-free. Winnings at unlicensed offshore operators are technically taxable as income. Always confirm with a tax specialist if you're playing at scale.

Can I use a foreign betting site in Denmark?

Technically you can access offshore sites but you lose Danish consumer protections, ROFUS doesn't apply, payment flows are increasingly blocked by Danish banks, and winnings are technically taxable. I list six offshore options on this page for completeness but recommend the licensed list for Danish residents.

What's the legal betting age in Denmark?

18 across the entire market. Spillemyndigheden enforces strictly via MitID KYC at signup.

Which Danish betting site has the fastest withdrawals?

Danske Spil at 2 hours flat to MobilePay in my testing, with bet365 and Coolbet close behind at under 4 hours.

Which Danish betting site has the deepest Superliga coverage?

Unibet runs 800+ markets per Superliga round, the deepest I found. Danske Spil's Oddset is close on Danish national team markets specifically.

What's the difference between Spillemyndigheden and Danske Spil?

Spillemyndigheden is the regulator under the Ministry of Taxation. Danske Spil is the state-owned operator (80% Ministry of Finance, 20% sports federations), it holds the lottery monopoly and competes for sports betting under a Spillemyndigheden licence like any other operator.

My take: where I'd open my first Danish betting account

This is my opinion as someone who's been covering Danish sportsbooks for over a decade. It's not financial advice. If you only ever open one account in Denmark, Danske Spil is the safest pick, state-owned, 2-hour MobilePay payouts, deepest Superliga and Danish national team coverage. If you want the best live betting and Premier League depth, bet365. If you want the deepest Superliga market spread, Unibet. For mobile-first punters, LeoVegas. If price is what compounds for you, Coolbet or Bethard for tighter margins. Wherever you land, stay on the Spillemyndigheden-licensed list if you're a Danish resident, ROFUS integration alone is worth more than any feature an offshore book can offer.


Bet responsibly. You must be 18+. Gambling can be addictive. Set deposit and time limits at signup, never chase losses, only stake what you can afford to lose. If gambling stops being fun, register with ROFUS for instant cross-operator self-exclusion, or call StopSpillet on 70 22 28 25 (free, anonymous, state-funded). Every Spillemyndigheden-licensed operator offers deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion tools.

Sources and further reading

  • Spillemyndigheden, Danish Gambling Authority, the regulator under the Ministry of Taxation
  • ROFUS, Danish national self-exclusion register
  • StopSpillet, state-funded gambling-help helpline (70 22 28 25)
  • Danske Spil, state-owned operator (Lotto monopoly + Oddset sports betting)