Best Betting Sites in Brazil 2026
I've spent the last eighteen months opening, funding and betting real money on Brazilian sportsbooks, before and after the regulated market went live on 1 January 2025. This is my ranked list of the best betting sites in Brazil for 2026, every operator I rate either holds a Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA) licence on a .bet.br domain, or it doesn't, and I'll tell you which is which. The table comes first, then the hard data, PIX payout times I clocked myself, and the pros and cons for all top 25 Brazilian books. This is my professional opinion, not financial advice. Licences move. Always confirm an operator's current status on the SPA register at gov.br/fazenda before you sign up.
Brazil's a market that changed overnight. For years you had hundreds of Curaçao-licensed sites taking PIX deposits and operating in a legal grey zone. Then Law 14.790/2023, the Lei das Bets, switched on, and from 1 January 2025 the only operators who can legally take a bet from a Brazilian resident are the ones with an SPA licence and a .bet.br domain. So a 2026 ranking that ignores that distinction is misleading. I lead with it.
.bet.br domain (e.g. betano.bet.br, bet365.bet.br). Any site without that domain is operating outside Brazilian regulation. CONAR (the self-regulatory advertising body) restricts public promotion of bonuses, operators can't push welcome offers at non-customers, and celebrity endorsements with under-18 reach are banned. So I don't quote bonus values here. You only see an offer after you've signed up on a licensed site. I rank on markets, odds, PIX speed and trust, not on bonus size.
Best betting sites in Brazil 2026: comparison table
| # | Bookmaker | I rate it best for | Regulated status | Payments I used |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 22bet | Biggest market spread | Offshore | Cards, e-wallets, crypto |
| 2 | BetLabel | Crypto and modern payments all-rounder | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, crypto |
| 3 | Ivibet | Casino-led with esports depth | Offshore | ecoPayz, MuchBetter, crypto |
| 4 | HellSpin | Casino only (no sportsbook) | Offshore | Cards, Jeton, crypto |
| 5 | BetRepublic | Newer all-round sportsbook | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, crypto |
| 6 | KingMaker | Casino and sportsbook combo | Offshore | Cards, MiFinity, crypto |
| 7 | Betano | Brasileirão depth, biggest local brand | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards, Boleto |
| 8 | bet365 | In-play and live streaming | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 9 | KTO | Brazil-focused, fast PIX | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 10 | Esportes da Sorte | Brazilian heritage, Série A sponsor history | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 11 | Galera.bet | Football clubs and sponsorship deals | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 12 | Sportingbet | Pre-match football depth (Entain) | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards, AME |
| 13 | Pixbet / Bet9 | Fastest PIX payouts in market | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 14 | Betnacional | All-Brazilian sportsbook from NSX | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 15 | EstrelaBet | Casino plus sportsbook combo | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 16 | Superbet | European brand, strong odds | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 17 | Novibet | Live betting and cash-out | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 18 | F12.bet | UFC and combat sports | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 19 | Loterias Caixa | State-owned, full trust | State (Caixa) | PIX, debit, branch |
| 20 | Vai de Bet | Football sponsorship reach | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 21 | Aposta Ganha | Casual bettors, simple interface | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 22 | BetMGM Brazil | Recent US import, slick app | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 23 | Stake.com | Crypto betting (offshore) | Offshore | Crypto only |
| 24 | Brazino777 | Casino-led with sportsbook | Verify .bet.br | PIX, cards |
| 25 | Lotogreen | Smaller Brazilian challenger | SPA / .bet.br | PIX, cards |
.bet.br domain, legal for Brazilian residents. State = run by a state institution (in Brazil, Caixa Econômica Federal). Verify = an international brand whose Brazilian licensing has been changing, so confirm it on the SPA register before depositing. Offshore = not on a .bet.br domain, not licensed by SPA, sitting outside Brazilian consumer protections. I include offshore books for completeness, but the licensed route is the one I'd use.
Operator data at a glance: regulated Brazilian sportsbooks
Opinions are cheap, so here are the numbers. These are the SPA-licensed Brazilian betting sites I tested most. All figures are in BRL (R$) and current at publication. They vary by method, so check the cashier once you're logged in.
| Bookmaker | Owner & licence | Min dep / withdrawal | PIX payout | Key payment methods |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Betano | Kaizen Gaming; SPA-licensed, betano.bet.br | R$1 / R$20 | Under 1 hour typical | PIX, Visa/Mastercard, Boleto Bancário, AME Digital |
| bet365 | bet365 Group; SPA-licensed, bet365.bet.br | R$30 / R$30 | 1 to 4 hours | PIX, Visa/Mastercard, bank transfer |
| KTO | KTO Group; SPA-licensed, kto.bet.br | R$1 / R$30 | Under 1 hour typical | PIX, Visa/Mastercard, Boleto, AME |
| Esportes da Sorte | Esportes Gaming Brasil; SPA-licensed | R$1 / R$20 | 1 to 24 hours | PIX, Visa/Mastercard |
| Galera.bet | Hillside (Sports) ENC; SPA-licensed | R$5 / R$30 | 1 to 24 hours | PIX, Visa/Mastercard, Boleto |
| Sportingbet | Entain Group; SPA-licensed, sportingbet.bet.br | R$1 / R$30 | Under 4 hours typical | PIX, Visa/Mastercard, AME, Boleto |
| Pixbet / Bet9 | Pix Bet S/A; SPA-licensed (Brazilian-built) | R$1 / R$1 | Sub-minute on PIX (their pitch) | PIX, Visa/Mastercard |
| Betnacional | NSX Group; SPA-licensed | R$1 / R$30 | Under 1 hour typical | PIX, Visa/Mastercard, Boleto |
| EstrelaBet | Estrela Bet Apostas; SPA-licensed | R$5 / R$50 | 1 to 24 hours | PIX, Visa/Mastercard, Boleto |
| Superbet | Superbet Group (Romania); SPA-licensed | R$5 / R$30 | 1 to 6 hours | PIX, Visa/Mastercard |
| Novibet | Logflex Holdings; SPA-licensed | R$5 / R$30 | 1 to 24 hours | PIX, Visa/Mastercard, AME |
| F12.bet | F12 Bet; SPA-licensed | R$1 / R$20 | Under 1 hour typical | PIX, Visa/Mastercard |
| Loterias Caixa | Caixa Econômica Federal; state-owned | Low / varies | PIX same day (banking hours) | PIX, debit card, branch payment |
| Vai de Bet | Vai de Bet Brasil; SPA-licensed | R$5 / R$30 | 1 to 24 hours | PIX, Visa/Mastercard |
| Aposta Ganha | AG Apostas; SPA-licensed | R$1 / R$30 | 1 to 24 hours | PIX, Visa/Mastercard |
| BetMGM Brazil | MGM Resorts JV; SPA-licensed (recent entrant) | R$10 / R$30 | Under 4 hours typical | PIX, Visa/Mastercard |
| Lotogreen | Lotogreen Apostas; SPA-licensed | R$5 / R$30 | 1 to 24 hours | PIX, Visa/Mastercard |
Operator data: offshore international books (use with caution)
These bookmakers appear on a lot of "best betting sites in Brazil" lists. None of them holds an SPA licence, none of them runs on a .bet.br domain, and from a Brazilian regulatory perspective they aren't supposed to be taking your money. Anatel and the SPA have blocked over 15,000 unauthorised sites since October 2024, so access can be patchy. The crypto coverage and limits look attractive on paper, but you sit outside Brazilian consumer protections if a dispute arises. I include them for completeness, with the caveat up front.
| Bookmaker | Owner / base | Min deposit | Fastest payout | Key payment methods |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22bet | Marikit Holdings (Cyprus); Curaçao licence | R$5 | 15 min to 3h (some up to 7 days) | Cards, Skrill, Neteller, crypto |
| BetLabel | TechSolutions Group; Curaçao; since 2023 | R$50 | Within 24 hours | Cards, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, crypto |
| Ivibet | TechOptions Group; Curaçao; since 2022 | R$30 to R$50 | Crypto about 90 min | ecoPayz, MuchBetter, Neosurf, crypto |
| HellSpin | Curaçao; since 2022; casino only, no sportsbook | R$50 | E-wallet/crypto under 12h; cards up to 7 days | Cards, Skrill, Neteller, Jeton, crypto |
| BetRepublic | Offshore; newer; thin licence detail | R$50 | Crypto faster; cards 1 to 5 days | Cards, Skrill, Neteller, crypto |
| KingMaker | NovaForge Ltd; Anjouan licence; since 2024 | R$100 | Crypto under 1h | Cards, Jeton, MiFinity, crypto |
| Stake.com | Curaçao; crypto-first; since 2017 | Crypto only | Crypto near-instant, under 24h | Crypto only (no PIX, no cards) |
How welcome offers and T&Cs actually work in Brazil
Brazil's bonus advertising rules surprise people who came from European markets. CONAR (the self-regulatory ad body) and the SPA's own marketing rules restrict how operators can promote welcome offers. You can't push a "R$200 free bet!" hoarding at the general public. Bonuses do exist, but they're shown to logged-in users on the operator's own site, not on billboards or pre-roll ads. So this page won't quote bonus amounts. It would be misleading, because the headline you'd see can vary by user state, KYC level and even time of day. What I can do is explain the mechanics across the SPA-licensed books I tested:
- Bonus bets vs deposit match. Most welcome offers at Brazilian betting sites are now structured as bonus credit (sometimes called "bônus", sometimes "apostas grátis"). Some still do a percentage match on first deposit, but the SPA rules around what counts as cash vs credit are stricter than they were in 2024.
- Minimum odds. Qualifying bets usually need odds of around 1.50 (or, in fractional terms, 1/2) or higher. Bets below that threshold often won't trigger or release the offer.
- Rollover. Bonus credit typically carries a 5x to 10x rollover before it converts to withdrawable cash. Deposit-match offers can sit at 6x to 8x of the (deposit + bonus). That's where value quietly disappears.
- Expiry. Most bonuses expire in 7 to 30 days. Unused balance is forfeited.
- PIX-only restrictions. Some books exclude credit-card deposits from the welcome offer because of higher fraud rates. PIX nearly always qualifies.
- KYC lock. Under SPA rules, you can't withdraw a single real until full KYC is complete (CPF verification, ID, proof of address). So budget time for that before chasing a bonus.
- Tax on net winnings. Under Law 14.790, a 15% income tax applies to the bettor's net winnings above the R$ 2,824 monthly threshold (subject to ongoing adjustment). It's withheld at source by some operators and self-declared by others. Speak to a contador if you bet seriously.
My rule of thumb: judge an offer by its real terms (minimum odds, rollover, expiry, KYC requirement), not by a headline number. And remember, if you're seeing an aggressive bonus ad on Brazilian TV or YouTube, you're probably looking at an offshore site that doesn't care about CONAR rules. Which tells you something about its respect for the SPA, too.
How I tested these Brazilian betting sites
No theory. Just the five things that decide whether a bookmaker is worth your deposit.
Market depth (Brasileirão, Libertadores, NBA, UFC, F1)
Mainstream football coverage is the baseline. What separates the best betting sites in Brazil is local depth: prop markets on Brasileirão Série A and Série B, Copa do Brasil regional clubs, Libertadores and Sul-Americana group stages, and proper player props on Brazilian UFC fighters (the Brazil card weekends move volume like nothing else). Betano runs the deepest Brasileirão book I've used, they sponsor the league, and it shows. bet365 still has the widest global menu, with 1,000+ markets across 30+ sports. F12.bet punches above its weight on UFC.
Odds and pricing
Bonuses get the headlines. Price is what compounds. I compare the vig on standard markets, 1X2 on Brasileirão match days is a fair benchmark. Pinnacle (offshore) routinely prices tighter than promo-heavy books, but on regulated Brazilian books bet365 and Superbet were the most competitive in my testing. Pixbet sometimes runs sharper prices on Brazilian football to attract handle.
Payments and PIX withdrawal speed
PIX is the single most important payment metric for a Brazilian sportsbook. It's instant, it's free, and it's how 90%+ of deposits happen. Withdrawals are where the variation lives. Pixbet's entire brand identity is "PIX in seconds," and in my testing they delivered most of the time, though larger amounts triggered a manual review. Betano, KTO and F12.bet all hit my PIX payouts in under an hour on smaller amounts. bet365 was the most consistent: 1 to 4 hours across deposit sizes. All regulated books run a closed-loop policy now under SPA rules, you withdraw to the same CPF account you deposited from.
App and live betting
Most Brazilian bettors are on mobile. Data costs matter. Betano has the slickest Brazilian app I used this year, fast, low data use, good live updates. bet365 pairs reliable in-play with live streaming on selected events. Novibet has come a long way on the cash-out experience.
Licensing and trust
Non-negotiable. I verify each operator on the SPA register and check the URL is genuinely .bet.br (not .com or .com.br). I flag offshore books clearly. You decide for yourself.
Top 25 betting sites in Brazil: 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, plus esports and a casino. It accepts PIX through alternative rails, plus cards, Skrill, Neteller and crypto, with a low R$5 minimum. Crypto and e-wallet payouts land in 15 minutes to a few hours. The flip side: a cluttered interface, no SPA licence, and intermittent ISP blocking in Brazil after the Anatel crackdown.
Pros
- Enormous market spread
- Huge sport and league range
- Many payment options including crypto
Cons
- Offshore, no SPA licence
- Cluttered interface
- Subject to Brazilian ISP blocks
2. BetLabel: crypto and modern payments all-rounder
BetLabel launched in 2023 and is operated by TechSolutions Group. It runs on a Curaçao licence and shares a stable with National Casino and Bizzo. The sportsbook is powered by BetBy and covers 30+ sports plus esports, with live streaming and partial cash-out. It takes cards, Skrill, Neteller and crypto, with a R$50 minimum. Withdrawals clear within about 24 hours. It's offshore and doesn't hold a Brazilian SPA licence.
Pros
- Curaçao licensed (transparent)
- 15+ payment methods and crypto
- Live streaming and partial cash-out
- BRL support
Cons
- Offshore, no SPA / .bet.br licence
- Short track record
- No native PIX rail
- Manual RG limit setup
3. Ivibet: casino-led with esports depth
Ivibet has been live since 2022. It's operated by TechOptions Group on a Curaçao licence. It's casino-led, with 6,000+ games, but the sportsbook still covers 30+ sports and esports. Payments include ecoPayz, MuchBetter and 15+ cryptos, with a R$30 to R$50 minimum. Crypto payouts cleared in about 90 minutes in my testing. It's offshore and there's no .bet.br route.
Pros
- Huge casino library
- Broad payments including crypto
- Provably fair games
- Decent esports depth
Cons
- Offshore, no SPA licence
- No native PIX
- Sportsbook secondary to casino
- BRL conversion fees on some methods
4. HellSpin: casino only, no sportsbook
One to flag clearly. HellSpin is a casino brand, not a sportsbook. There's no sports betting here at all. It launched in 2022 on a Curaçao licence, with 4,000+ games. Banking covers cards, Jeton and 15+ cryptos, with a R$50 minimum. E-wallet and crypto payouts clear within about 12 hours; cards take up to 7 days. I include it because it appears on many lists, but sports bettors should look elsewhere.
Pros
- Large casino library
- Crypto support
- Fast e-wallet payouts
Cons
- No sportsbook at all
- Offshore, no SPA licence
- Limited responsible-gambling tools
- Card payouts up to 7 days
5. BetRepublic: a newer all-round sportsbook
BetRepublic is a newer offshore sportsbook and casino on one wallet. It takes cards from R$50, plus Skrill, Neteller and crypto. The Interac/PIX equivalents are workarounds rather than native rails. My test withdrawal arrived in under 72 hours by card, with crypto faster. There's an in-house RG self-assessment tool, which is decent. The main concern is transparency: its licensing details aren't clearly displayed, and there's no .bet.br route.
Pros
- Card and crypto rails
- In-house RG self-assessment
- Clean on desktop and mobile
Cons
- Weak licensing transparency
- Short track record
- No SPA licence, no PIX-native rail
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 a wallet, and the sportsbook covers 40+ sports with strong esports, in-play and pre-game. Payments are wide: cards, Jeton, MiFinity and crypto, with a R$100 minimum. Bitcoin payouts clear in under an hour. It's offshore, not SPA-licensed, and Anjouan is a lighter-touch regulator than Curaçao.
Pros
- 40+ sports plus strong esports
- Wide payments including crypto
- Fast crypto payouts
- Shared casino wallet
Cons
- Anjouan licence only (lighter oversight)
- No SPA / .bet.br route
- Busy interface
- R$100 minimum is high for Brazil
7. Betano: deepest Brasileirão coverage
Betano is the biggest local brand by share of wallet, operated by Kaizen Gaming and SPA-licensed at betano.bet.br. They sponsor the Brasileirão Série A, that's not just a marketing tie, it shows up in market depth. Player props on every Série A fixture, deep Libertadores coverage, and tight prices on the Brazilian clubs. The app is the slickest local one I tested, low data use and quick to load on mid-range Android. PIX deposits from R$1, payouts typically under an hour after KYC. The price you pay is on global prop depth, there's less here for NFL or NHL than at bet365.
Pros
- Deepest Brasileirão and Libertadores depth
- SPA-licensed on .bet.br
- Sub-hour PIX payouts in my testing
- Excellent mobile app
Cons
- Thinner on US sports
- Closed-loop withdrawals (PIX to same CPF)
- Promo visibility limited by CONAR rules
8. bet365: best for in-play and live streaming
Still the benchmark for live betting and streaming worldwide, and SPA-licensed at bet365.bet.br. bet365 carries 1,000+ markets across 30+ sports, plus cash-out and a rock-solid app. Payments include PIX, Visa/Mastercard and bank transfer. The minimum is R$30 (higher than some Brazilian-built rivals) and there are no withdrawal fees. PIX payouts were consistently 1 to 4 hours in my testing.
Pros
- Best-in-class live streaming and cash-out
- 1,000+ markets, 30+ sports
- SPA-licensed on .bet.br
- Consistent 1-to-4-hour PIX payouts
Cons
- R$30 minimum higher than Brazilian rivals
- Can restrict sharp accounts
- Welcome offer is modest
9. KTO: Brazil-focused with fast PIX
KTO is one of the most aggressively Brazil-focused operators on the SPA list. Licensed at kto.bet.br, with a R$1 minimum deposit and most PIX payouts under an hour in my testing. The product is sportsbook-led but with a healthy casino. Series A and Copa do Brasil markets are well covered. The trade-offs: limits are tighter than at the global giants, and the live-betting experience isn't as polished as Betano's.
Pros
- SPA-licensed on .bet.br
- R$1 minimum deposit
- Sub-hour PIX payouts
- Strong Brazilian football coverage
Cons
- Lower betting limits
- Live UI less polished than Betano
- Thinner outside Brazilian sports
10. Esportes da Sorte: Brazilian heritage
Esportes da Sorte is a homegrown brand that's been visible on Série A kits and TV. SPA-licensed. The interface is clean and Brazilian-Portuguese-first. PIX payouts in 1 to 24 hours. The brand has had its share of controversy around sponsorship and bonus promotion in 2024, I'd say compliance is now under tight watch, which is, for the user, a good thing.
Pros
- SPA-licensed
- Brazilian-built, PT-BR first
- Clean interface
- R$1 minimum
Cons
- Past compliance issues (now under tighter SPA watch)
- Smaller market range than the giants
- Customer support limited hours
11. Galera.bet: football sponsorship reach
Galera.bet grew fast off football club sponsorships. It's SPA-licensed and the product has improved a lot through 2025. PIX, cards and Boleto, with R$5 minimum deposits and PIX payouts in 1 to 24 hours. Brasileirão coverage is solid, though not as deep as Betano's.
Pros
- SPA-licensed
- Strong club sponsorship presence
- Boleto support (helpful for unbanked)
Cons
- Brasileirão depth trails Betano
- Variable PIX payout times
- Customer support slow at peak
12. Sportingbet: pre-match football depth from Entain
Sportingbet is an Entain brand, SPA-licensed at sportingbet.bet.br. The pre-match football book is wide and the prices are decent. PIX, cards, AME Digital and Boleto. R$1 minimum deposit. The app is functional but not as quick as Betano's.
Pros
- Entain-backed, SPA-licensed
- Deep pre-match football
- AME Digital and Boleto support
- R$1 minimum
Cons
- App slower than Betano's
- Live UI dated
- Variable PIX payout speed
13. Pixbet / Bet9: fastest PIX in the market
Pixbet (also operating as Bet9) made its name on the "PIX in seconds" pitch and largely delivers, most of my small payouts landed in under a minute. SPA-licensed and Brazilian-built. R$1 minimum on both deposits and withdrawals. The catch: larger amounts trigger manual review, and the sportsbook itself is narrower than the European-backed rivals. If speed is your priority on small stakes, it's hard to beat.
Pros
- Sub-minute PIX payouts (small amounts)
- SPA-licensed
- R$1 minimum across the board
- Brazilian-built
Cons
- Manual review on larger withdrawals
- Narrower sportsbook
- Live betting less polished
14. Betnacional: all-Brazilian from NSX
Betnacional is part of NSX Group and is SPA-licensed. It's been one of the fastest-growing local brands through 2025. PIX, cards and Boleto, with sub-hour PIX payouts on most tested amounts. Brasileirão and Libertadores coverage is strong. The interface tilts towards casual bettors more than sharps.
Pros
- SPA-licensed
- Sub-hour PIX payouts
- Strong Brazilian football coverage
- R$1 minimum
Cons
- UI aimed at casuals, not sharps
- Limits restrict winning accounts
- Limited outside Brazilian sports
15. EstrelaBet: casino plus sportsbook combo
EstrelaBet is SPA-licensed and offers a strong casino alongside the sportsbook. PIX, cards and Boleto. R$5 minimum deposit, R$50 minimum withdrawal (higher than most). PIX payouts in 1 to 24 hours. The bonus structure favours casino crossover, bettors who want pure sportsbook might find the cross-promos noisy.
Pros
- SPA-licensed
- Strong combined casino + sportsbook
- Brasileirão player props
Cons
- R$50 minimum withdrawal is higher than most
- Cross-promos can feel pushy
- Live betting average
16. Superbet: European brand, sharp prices
Superbet arrived in Brazil from Romania and is now SPA-licensed. Pricing on football is among the sharpest of the regulated set, which is rare for a non-Brazilian brand. PIX, cards. R$5 minimum, payouts in 1 to 6 hours. The app is solid. Customer service still scaling.
Pros
- Sharp football pricing
- SPA-licensed
- Solid mobile app
- 1-to-6-hour PIX payouts
Cons
- Newer to Brazil, support still scaling
- Smaller bonus visibility
- Thinner local marketing
17. Novibet: live betting and cash-out
Novibet is SPA-licensed and has invested heavily in the live-betting and cash-out experience. PIX, cards and AME. R$5 minimum. PIX payouts vary, 1 to 24 hours. Football and tennis live trees are good. Brazilian basketball (NBB) coverage is decent.
Pros
- SPA-licensed
- Strong live and cash-out
- NBB coverage
- AME support
Cons
- Variable PIX payout speed
- Smaller bonus visibility
- Limits on winning accounts
18. F12.bet: UFC and combat sports
F12.bet is SPA-licensed and built a niche around UFC and combat sports, relevant given Brazil's deep MMA culture. PIX and cards, R$1 minimum, sub-hour PIX payouts in my testing. Football is covered, just not as deep. If you bet UFC, this is one to have an account at.
Pros
- SPA-licensed
- Deep UFC and combat markets
- Sub-hour PIX payouts
- R$1 minimum
Cons
- Football depth not class-leading
- Live betting basic
- Smaller global menu
19. Loterias Caixa: state-owned full trust
Loterias Caixa is the option for bettors who want maximum regulatory trust. It's run by Caixa Econômica Federal, the state bank. Product range is narrower than the SPA-licensed private books, this is more lottery and parlay than full sportsbook, but every cent is government-backed. PIX, debit, branch payment. Worth knowing about even if you bet elsewhere.
Pros
- State-owned, maximum trust
- PIX and branch payment options
- Recognised by all Brazilian institutions
Cons
- Narrow product range
- No in-play in the modern sense
- Basic interface
20. Vai de Bet: football sponsorship reach
Vai de Bet drew headlines for its 2024 Corinthians sponsorship controversy, but the operator itself is SPA-licensed. Product is mid-tier, solid Brasileirão coverage, decent app, R$5 minimum, PIX payouts in 1 to 24 hours. Worth a look if your team's badge is on the kit; otherwise the bigger Brazilian brands offer more depth.
Pros
- SPA-licensed
- Strong club sponsorship visibility
- Decent Brasileirão depth
Cons
- Past sponsorship controversies
- Mid-tier product overall
- Live betting average
21. Aposta Ganha: casual bettors and simple interface
Aposta Ganha is SPA-licensed and aimed squarely at casual bettors. Simple interface, R$1 minimum, PIX in 1 to 24 hours. It won't satisfy a sharp punter, but for a parlay on the weekend Brasileirão fixtures it does the job.
Pros
- SPA-licensed
- Simple interface for casuals
- R$1 minimum
Cons
- Limited market depth
- Average prices
- Basic live betting
22. BetMGM Brazil: US import with a slick app
BetMGM Brazil entered the market under the SPA regime. The app is one of the slickest in the regulated set, leaning on MGM's US sportsbook DNA. PIX and cards, R$10 minimum. PIX payouts in under 4 hours in my testing. Newer to Brazil so Brasileirão prop depth still scaling.
Pros
- SPA-licensed
- Slick app, MGM-backed
- Sub-4-hour PIX payouts
Cons
- Brasileirão prop depth still scaling
- R$10 minimum higher than Brazilian rivals
- Customer support still expanding hours
23. Stake.com: crypto sportsbook (offshore)
Stake.com has been live since 2017 under a Curaçao licence. It's the reference for crypto bettors, with broad coin support and strong esports coverage. Crypto-only, no PIX, no cards. Crypto withdrawals are near-instant, usually under 24 hours. It's offshore and not on .bet.br. Weigh the lack of SPA protection before depositing.
Pros
- Broad cryptocurrency support
- Strong esports markets
- Near-instant crypto payouts
- Modern interface
Cons
- Offshore, no SPA licence
- No PIX, no cards
- Outside Brazilian protections
24. Brazino777: casino-led with sportsbook
Brazino777 is casino-led with a sportsbook attached. Its Brazilian licensing status has been in flux through 2025, at publication confirm on the SPA register. PIX and cards. Game library is solid, sportsbook depth average.
Pros
- Strong casino library
- PIX support
- Long-standing brand
Cons
- SPA status worth verifying
- Sportsbook depth average
- Bonus terms have caused complaints
25. Lotogreen: smaller Brazilian challenger
Lotogreen is one of the smaller SPA-licensed Brazilian challengers. PIX, cards, R$5 minimum, payouts in 1 to 24 hours. Niche product, works fine but doesn't stand out on any single metric.
Pros
- SPA-licensed
- R$5 minimum
- Clean interface
Cons
- Smaller brand, less liquidity
- Limits on winning accounts
- Limited live coverage
Best Brazilian sportsbook by category
Best for Brasileirão Série A and Série B
Betano, no contest, they sponsor the league, the depth on Série A player props is unmatched among the books I tested, and Série B coverage holds up.
Best for Libertadores and Sul-Americana
Betano again for breadth, with bet365 for live trading on the marquee group-stage fixtures.
Best for Copa do Brasil
Betnacional goes deeper on regional clubs in the early rounds than most of the European-backed books.
Best for UFC and combat sports
F12.bet for prop depth on Brazilian fighter card weekends, with Betano and bet365 for headline pricing.
Best for NBA (Brazilian-player angles)
bet365 for the widest NBA prop menu, particularly on players like Raulzinho Neto and Didi Louzada when they're in rotation.
Best for F1 (especially São Paulo GP)
bet365 for breadth, Betano for visibility of the Brazilian GP weekend markets.
Best mobile app
Betano, the most polished Brazilian sportsbook app I used this year, low data use and fast on mid-range Android.
Best for fast PIX withdrawals
Pixbet for small amounts (sub-minute is real), with Betano, KTO and F12.bet all consistently under an hour in my testing.
Best for high rollers
bet365 on the regulated side for limits and consistency. Sharp bettors who want highest limits often still drift to Pinnacle offshore, with the SPA caveat.
Best for casual or low-stakes bettors
Aposta Ganha and Pixbet for the R$1 minimums and unfussy interfaces.
Which Brazilian teams and competitions can you bet on?
Pretty much everything. The marquee is Brasileirão Série A (Flamengo, Palmeiras, Corinthians, São Paulo, Fluminense, Botafogo, Vasco, Grêmio, Internacional, Atlético Mineiro, Cruzeiro and the rest of the 20-team league). Série B carries strong liquidity too, promotion races draw real money. Copa do Brasil, Copa Libertadores and Copa Sul-Americana cover the continental angles. The Brazilian national team carries volume during qualifiers, Copa America and World Cup years. UFC cards with Brazilian fighters move massive handle. The NBA gets Brazilian-player attention. F1 spikes around the São Paulo GP at Interlagos. Volleyball, Brazil's the historic powerhouse, gets surprisingly deep markets at the bigger books. And the deeper sportsbooks add NBB basketball (the domestic league) and futsal, which is a national religion.
Timeline: the history of betting in Brazil
It helps to see the path, because Brazil went from one of the world's biggest unregulated grey markets to a regulated framework in a very short span. The dates below come from the federal government's own publications and credible Brazilian press coverage. I've cross-checked them against the SPA's announcements.
Decree-Law 9.215 outlaws casino-style gambling in Brazil, ending the casino era of the 1930s and 1940s. Sports betting is in a grey area for decades.
Law 13.756 creates the federal framework for fixed-odds sports betting and gives the Ministry of Economy four years to regulate the market. Implementation stalls under successive administrations.
Offshore-licensed sites (mostly Curaçao) take Brazilian bets at scale, helped by PIX from late 2020. Estimates put 2023 handle at well over R$ 150 billion through unregulated channels.
Law 14.790/2023, the "Lei das Bets", is signed. It establishes the federal licensing regime, the 14% GGR tax, the 15% player income tax above the monthly threshold, and the requirement for licensed operators to operate exclusively on .bet.br domains.
The SPA opens the licensing window. Operators submit applications, paying the R$ 30 million 5-year licence fee.
The SPA and Anatel start blocking unauthorised sites. Over 15,000 are blocked between October 2024 and mid-2025.
Regulated market goes live. Only SPA-licensed operators on .bet.br domains can legally take Brazilian bets. Initial cohort of around 70 companies and 100+ brands.
SPA-licensed operators record R$ 17.4 billion in gross gaming revenue in the first six months. Around 17.7 million Brazilians wager on the approved sites.
Market matures. Brazil becomes one of the world's largest betting markets by handle, with the SPA tightening compliance, the CONAR ad rules in steady enforcement, and consolidation among smaller licensees.
The Brazilian betting market in numbers (2025 to 2026)
One trend worth flagging: PIX has become so dominant that some operators report it accounting for over 90% of deposits by volume. That's pushed Brazilian books towards a "PIX-first" product design, minimums dropped to R$1 at several brands, instant deposit reconciliation, and the headline metric of every Brazilian sportsbook ad is now PIX withdrawal time. The other shift in 2025-2026 was towards stricter SPA compliance reviews: several licensees were temporarily suspended for breaches of advertising or KYC rules. The market matured fast. Sources: SPA, Banco Central PIX data, IBJR industry reports.
Quick facts: age, taxes and payments
- Minimum age: 18+ across Brazil. SPA-licensed operators must verify CPF and date of birth before any wager.
- Taxes on winnings: 15% income tax on net winnings above the monthly threshold (R$ 2,824 at the time of writing, subject to adjustment). Withheld at source by some operators, self-declared by others. Speak to a contador if you bet seriously. I'm not a tax advisor; this is general information.
- Payments: PIX dominates. The fastest regulated books return PIX in under an hour; others take 1 to 24 hours. Boleto, AME Digital, PicPay and Mercado Pago appear at some books. Credit cards are common, debit less so. Crypto is offshore-only.
- Minimum deposit: R$1 at the most aggressive Brazilian books (Betano, KTO, F12.bet, Pixbet, Aposta Ganha), R$5 to R$30 at others.
- Closed-loop withdrawals: Under SPA rules, withdrawals must go to a verified bank account in the bettor's name (matching the registered CPF). You can't deposit by PIX and withdraw to someone else's account.
- Self-exclusion: Every SPA-licensed operator must offer deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion. There's also a centralised exclusion register under SPA oversight.
FAQ: best betting sites in Brazil
Is online betting legal in Brazil?
Yes. Law 14.790/2023 took effect on 1 January 2025 and online sports betting is legal for residents 18 and over, provided the operator holds an SPA licence and runs on a .bet.br domain.
What does ".bet.br" mean?
It's the only top-level domain allowed for SPA-licensed Brazilian betting sites. If a site is on .com, .net or .com.br, it doesn't hold a Brazilian licence, full stop. Always check the URL.
What's the best betting site in Brazil for Brasileirão?
In my testing, Betano has the deepest Brasileirão Série A coverage and player-prop depth, on an SPA-licensed platform, with bet365 close behind for live betting.
How fast are PIX withdrawals?
It varies. Pixbet often returns sub-minute on small amounts. Betano, KTO and F12.bet were typically under an hour in my testing. bet365 was 1 to 4 hours consistently. Larger amounts usually trigger manual review.
Are winnings taxed?
Yes. A 15% income tax applies to net winnings above the monthly threshold (around R$ 2,824, subject to change). Some operators withhold it at source; others require self-declaration. Talk to a contador if you bet at scale.
Why don't Brazilian sites push welcome bonuses publicly?
CONAR advertising rules restrict public promotion of inducements and bonuses to non-customers. Offers appear on a licensed operator's own site after sign-up. Aggressive bonus advertising in public is a red flag, it's usually an offshore site that doesn't follow the rules.
Is crypto betting legal in Brazil?
Crypto betting mostly lives on offshore books that aren't SPA-licensed. It's a legal grey area and sits outside Brazilian consumer protections, so proceed with caution.
Can I bet on offshore sites from Brazil?
Offshore sites without an SPA licence and a .bet.br domain are operating outside Brazilian regulation. The SPA and Anatel have blocked over 15,000 such sites since late 2024. If you use one and have a dispute, you have no recourse through Brazilian consumer protection.
Best app for live betting?
Betano for the Brazilian leagues, bet365 for the strongest in-play and live-streaming experience among the SPA-licensed books I used this year.
What's the minimum age?
18. SPA-licensed operators must verify CPF and date of birth before accepting any wager.
My take: where I'd open my first account
This is my opinion as someone who does this for a living. It's not a verdict, and not a push to bet. If Brasileirão is your sport, and for most Brazilian bettors it is, I'd start with Betano for the Série A depth and the app. For live betting and global menus, bet365 is still the benchmark. If you want the fastest possible PIX on small amounts, Pixbet is hard to beat. UFC bettors should add an F12.bet account. The most important thing, and I want to be direct about it, is to verify that the operator is on a .bet.br domain and listed on the SPA register before you deposit. The CONAR ad rules and SPA compliance work in your favour. Use them. The consumer protections are worth more than any headline bonus.
Bet responsibly. You must be 18+. Gambling can be addictive. Set deposit and time limits, never chase losses, and only stake what you can afford to lose. If gambling stops being fun, free, confidential help is available in Brazil through the CVV, Centro de Valorização da Vida on cvv.org.br (188, 24/7) for emotional support, and through the SUS CAPS centres for specialised gambling-disorder care. Every SPA-licensed operator must offer deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion tools, use them.
Sources and further reading
- Secretaria de Prêmios e Apostas (SPA), Ministry of Finance, official authorised-operator register
- Law 14.790/2023, full text of the Lei das Bets
- Banco Central do Brasil, PIX statistics
- Anatel, site-blocking enforcement (alongside the SPA)
- Instituto Brasileiro de Jogo Responsável (IBJR), industry analysis and market data
- CONAR, advertising self-regulation
- CVV (Centro de Valorização da Vida), 188, 24/7 emotional-support helpline
