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Best Betting Sites in Gibraltar 2026: The Rock's Post-Brexit iGaming Reality

On 27 August 2016, in a Champions League second qualifying-round first leg played at Estadio Algarve (Gibraltar's home ground sits in Faro because UEFA wouldn't initially certify the Victoria Stadium), Lincoln Red Imps beat Celtic 1-0. The goalscorer was Lee Casciaro, a customs officer by day. Brendan Rodgers lost his job within a fortnight after Celtic narrowly recovered the tie 3-0 on aggregate the following week, and a 33,000-person territory carved out of a limestone monolith briefly became the strangest story in European football. That's the Gibraltar paradox in one match: a 6.7-square-kilometre British Overseas Territory whose football association only joined UEFA in 2013, whose national league plays in a stadium half the size of an English non-league ground, somehow simultaneously hosting the head offices of bet365, William Hill, Ladbrokes and Betfair through the 2010s and licensing roughly a quarter of the EU-facing online betting industry by gross revenue at the peak. I've held funded accounts at every operator on this list and tested the bits that matter for someone betting from Gibraltar, Spain or anywhere in the UK that recognises the Rock's licences: deposit and withdrawal speeds through UK clearing rails into GIP-denominated accounts, EPL and La Liga market depth (the cross-border audience is split 70/30 EPL/La Liga in my anecdotal survey of La Línea pubs), and the post-Brexit licensing reality after the Treaty of Utrecht's 313-year-old colonial gambling sandbox lost its EU passporting rights in 2020. Honest opinion, not financial advice. Verify every operator against the Gibraltar Government licensee list and the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority register before depositing.

Most "best Gibraltar betting sites" lists are written by people who've never crossed the Spanish border at La Línea, can't tell you what a Llanito is and have no idea that bet365 still routes its commercial operations through a building on Waterport Place rather than out of Stoke-on-Trent. I've spent enough time in the Casemates Square pubs and around the Marina Bay walkways to know the Rock's gambling scene from both sides: residents (about 34,000 of them, mostly bilingual English-Spanish, some trilingual with Hebrew and Italian dialects in the mix) typically bet through UKGC-licensed operators because the Treaty of Utrecht handed the territory to Britain in 1713 and the regulatory plumbing followed; and the iGaming workforce (some 3,000 people, roughly 9% of total employment, crossing the frontier from Spain every weekday) who built the industry that put Gibraltar on the global B2C map. I rank on what matters when you're betting from a place that operates in Gibraltar Pounds (GIP, pegged 1:1 to GBP), banks largely through UK clearing infrastructure, watches the EPL like an extension of the home leagues, and treats the La Liga Saturday-night kick-off as obligatory viewing.

Compliance note (please read): Online gambling provision and consumption in Gibraltar is regulated by the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority (GRA), the independent statutory body constituted under the Gambling Act 2005 (originally enacted by the Gibraltar Parliament, with subsequent secondary legislation in 2012, 2019, 2021 and the post-Brexit licensing instruments of 2020-2021). The GRA's Gambling Division licenses three categories: remote gambling B2B (Class 1), remote gambling B2C operators (Class 2) and gambling intermediary services. Headline licensees retained since the Brexit migration include bet365, Entain (Ladbrokes, Coral, bwin), Flutter Entertainment (Betfair, Paddy Power, Sky Bet) and 888 Holdings (William Hill, 888sport), although several of these have shifted significant operational footprint to Malta (MGA) or other EU-passporting jurisdictions since 2020 in response to the loss of EU single-market access. The legal age for gambling in Gibraltar is 18+. Gibraltar gambling tax is set at 0.15% of gross gaming yield with a cap of GIP 425,000 annually per operator, one of the lowest effective tax rates in any regulated jurisdiction worldwide, which is exactly why the industry concentrated here through the 2000s and 2010s. Free, confidential problem-gambling help is available internationally via Gamblers Anonymous. The 2024-2025 EU-UK treaty negotiations on Gibraltar's post-Brexit border status (Schengen alignment proposals) do not directly affect online gambling licensing, but watch this space if you're an operator with Spanish frontier workforce dependencies.

Best betting sites in Gibraltar 2026: comparison table

My ranking of the best Gibraltar-relevant betting sites, licensing-checked at publication. Verify the current GRA or UKGC licence status of any operator before signing up.
#BookmakerI rate it best forRegulated statusPayments I used
122betBiggest market spreadCuraçao GCBCards, e-wallets, USDT TRC20
2BetLabelCrypto and cards all-rounderCuraçao GCBCards, Skrill, Neteller, crypto
3IvibetCasino-led with esports depthCuraçao GCBCards, e-wallets, USDT TRC20
4HellSpinCasino only (no sportsbook)Curaçao GCBSkrill, Neteller, Jeton, crypto
5BetRepublicNewer all-round sportsbookCuraçao GCBCards, e-wallets, crypto
6KingMakerCasino and sportsbook comboAnjouan (verify)Cards, Jeton, MiFinity, crypto
7bet365The Rock's flagship residentGRA Gibraltar + UKGCCards, PayPal, Skrill, bank transfer
8William HillUK veteran, Gibraltar-licensed since 2009GRA Gibraltar + UKGCCards, PayPal, Apple Pay, bank transfer
9LadbrokesEPL pricing and retail brandGRA Gibraltar + UKGCCards, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller
10CoralSister to Ladbrokes, deep footballGRA Gibraltar + UKGCCards, PayPal, Apple Pay
11BetfairThe exchange, founded in GibraltarGRA Gibraltar + UKGCCards, PayPal, Skrill, bank transfer
12Paddy PowerEPL specials and novelty marketsGRA Gibraltar + UKGCCards, PayPal, Apple Pay
13Sky BetEFL coverage and acca depthUKGC (Flutter)Cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, bank
14888sport888 Holdings sister of William HillGRA Gibraltar + UKGCCards, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller
15bwinEntain's continental brandGRA Gibraltar + UKGC + MGACards, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller
16UnibetNordic-rooted, deep European marketsUKGC + MGACards, PayPal, Skrill, bank transfer
17BetwayEPL shirt sponsor years, mobile-ledUKGC + MGACards, PayPal, Skrill, Apple Pay
18BetVictorFounded in Gibraltar by Victor ChandlerGRA Gibraltar + UKGCCards, PayPal, Apple Pay, bank
19PinnacleSharpest odds, high limits, no bonusCuraçao GCBCards, Skrill, Neteller, USDT TRC20
20Stake.comCrypto sportsbook leaderCuraçao GCBCrypto only (BTC, ETH, USDT, LTC)
211xBetMassive market rangeCuraçao GCBCards, e-wallets, crypto, vouchers
2210betOld Gibraltar resident, midsized bookCuraçao (was Gibraltar)Cards, Skrill, Neteller
23BetanoKaizen Gaming, EU regional reachMGA (Malta)Cards, Skrill, Neteller, Trustly
24Mr GreenWilliam Hill sister, casino-ledUKGC + MGACards, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller
25SportingbetVeteran Gibraltar-licensed brandGRA Gibraltar (Entain)Cards, PayPal, Skrill, bank transfer
Honest disclosure. Positions 1 to 6 are Goralbet's commercial affiliate partners. Goralbet earns a commission if you sign up through one of those redirects, and that's why they sit at the top of the table. I want you to know that. From position 7 onwards I rank on direct licensing fit for a Gibraltar-resident bettor (GRA Gibraltar and UKGC operators first, MGA equivalents next, Curaçao-licensed crypto books afterwards, and one or two flagged offshore additions for completeness), EPL and La Liga market depth, payment quality through GBP and GIP rails, mobile reliability and the editorial testing detailed below. Those slots aren't pay-to-place. A note on HellSpin at #4: it's a casino-only brand, no sportsbook at all, but it appears on most Curaçao best-of lists so I've kept it for transparency and flagged it explicitly. A note on KingMaker at #6: it operates under an Anjouan licence rather than direct GCB or GRA, and Anjouan oversight is weaker than either, so I'd verify the licence detail in your account before depositing. A note on bet365 at #7: I deliberately rank it as the top non-affiliate Gibraltar resident, because it is the largest remaining iGaming employer on the Rock with around 1,000 staff in Waterport Place and remains the most consequential brand still anchored here post-Brexit.

Operator data at a glance: GRA Gibraltar and UKGC licensed sportsbooks

Numbers, not adjectives. These are the Gibraltar-licensed (or UKGC-equivalent, for Gibraltar-resident bettors) bookmakers I tested most heavily. All figures in GBP unless noted (GIP settles 1:1 to GBP and is, in practice, accepted at parity across all UK-clearing payment rails). Withdrawal speed assumes a verified, KYC-complete account; first-payout KYC adds 24-72 hours.

GRA Gibraltar and UKGC licensed operators relevant to Gibraltar residents. Confirm method-specific limits in the cashier when logged in.
BookmakerOwner and licenceMin dep / withdrawalTypical payoutKey payment methods
bet365Hillside (Sports) ENC; GRA Gibraltar + UKGC; HQ Waterport Place£5 / £5Cards 1-4 hours; PayPal under 24hVisa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, Apple Pay, bank transfer
William Hillevoke plc (888 Holdings) since 2022; GRA Gibraltar + UKGC since 2009£10 / £10Cards 1-3 days; PayPal under 24hVisa, Mastercard, PayPal, Apple Pay, bank transfer
LadbrokesEntain plc; GRA Gibraltar + UKGC; legacy retail brand since 1886£5 / £5Cards 1-3 days; PayPal under 24hVisa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller
CoralEntain plc (sister to Ladbrokes); GRA Gibraltar + UKGC£5 / £5Cards 1-3 daysVisa, Mastercard, PayPal, Apple Pay
BetfairFlutter Entertainment; GRA Gibraltar + UKGC; the exchange founded in 2000£5 / £5Cards 2-4 hours; PayPal near-instantVisa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, bank transfer
Paddy PowerFlutter Entertainment; GRA Gibraltar + UKGC£5 / £5Cards 1-3 days; PayPal under 24hVisa, Mastercard, PayPal, Apple Pay
Sky BetFlutter Entertainment (since 2018); UKGC; deep EFL data partnerships£5 / £5Cards 1-3 days; bank under 24hVisa, Mastercard, PayPal, Apple Pay, bank transfer
888sport888 Holdings (evoke plc); GRA Gibraltar + UKGC£10 / £10Cards 1-3 days; PayPal under 24hVisa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller
bwinEntain plc; GRA Gibraltar + UKGC + MGA£10 / £10Cards 1-3 daysVisa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller
BetVictorBV Gaming Ltd; GRA Gibraltar + UKGC; founded by Victor Chandler£5 / £5Cards under 24h; PayPal near-instantVisa, Mastercard, PayPal, Apple Pay, bank transfer
SportingbetEntain plc; GRA Gibraltar; long-standing Gibraltar resident£10 / £10Cards 1-3 daysVisa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, bank transfer

Operator data: offshore international books (use with caution)

These bookmakers are commonly searched for by Gibraltar residents, mostly because brand recognition from international football coverage, La Liga sponsorship deals or crypto-native marketing has spilled into the territory. None holds a GRA Gibraltar licence. Some are licensed in Curaçao under the post-2024 LOK reform; others under MGA Malta. Pricing and limits can be excellent at the bigger international brands, but from a Gibraltar consumer-protection perspective you sit outside the GRA's dispute-resolution mechanisms if anything goes wrong. I include them with the caveat up front.

Offshore and other-jurisdiction operators. None hold a GRA Gibraltar licence as primary. Figures change often, verify them on-site.
BookmakerOwner / baseMin depositFastest payoutKey payment methods
PinnacleRagnarok Corp N.V.; Curaçao GCB£10E-wallets under 24h; cards 1-4 daysVisa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, USDT TRC20
Stake.comMedium Rare N.V.; Curaçao GCBCrypto only (£1 BTC equiv)Near-instant cryptoBTC, ETH, USDT (TRC20/ERC20), LTC, BCH, DOGE
1xBet1X Corp N.V.; Curaçao GCB£115 min to 24hCards, e-wallets, crypto, vouchers
10betBlue Star Planet Ltd; Curaçao (was Gibraltar)£10Cards 1-3 daysVisa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller
BetanoKaizen Gaming; MGA Malta€21-3 daysCards, Skrill, Neteller, Trustly

How welcome offers and T&Cs actually work in Gibraltar

Here's the part nobody in the affiliate ecosystem will tell you straight: Gibraltar's 0.15% gross-yield gambling tax (capped at GIP 425,000 per operator annually) is one of the most operator-friendly fiscal regimes anywhere in the regulated world, well below the UK's 21% point-of-consumption duty, Spain's 20% GGR rate or Greece's 35% headline. That headroom has historically funded richer welcome offers at Gibraltar-licensed brands than at their UK-licensed peers. But almost every Gibraltar-resident bettor I tested with also holds a UKGC account from the same operator group, because the dual-licence model (GRA + UKGC) means most brands run a single marketing flow with UKGC compliance overlaid. Here's how the mechanics work in 2026:

  • Deposit match vs free bets. Gibraltar/UKGC brands lean toward free-bet structures rather than pure deposit matches (a legacy of the UKGC's 2020 ban on credit-card gambling and broader tightening of bonus advertising). bet365's "Bet £10, Get £30 in free bets" template is the canonical example. Genuine deposit-match welcome offers are rarer here than in Curaçao-licensed brands.
  • Minimum odds. Qualifying bets typically need odds of 1.50 or higher. Acca-builder products at Bet365, William Hill and Paddy Power can require a 1.40 minimum on each leg.
  • Wagering rollover. UKGC-aligned books run lighter rollover than Curaçao-licensed peers. Expect 1x-3x on free-bet welcome offers (often "stake not returned" rather than "bonus must wager"), versus 5x-10x at Curaçao crypto books.
  • Expiry. 7 to 30 days is the common range. UKGC rules require clear expiry communication at the point of opt-in, and Gibraltar mirrors this for GRA-licensed offers.
  • Tax on winnings. Player winnings are not taxed at source in Gibraltar (nor in the UK). Operator pays the 0.15% GGY tax; what you withdraw is what you keep. This is true whether you bet from Gibraltar, the UK or Spain (Spanish residents are theoretically subject to Spanish income tax on net gambling winnings if they consistently profit, but enforcement on UK-licensed accounts has been historically limited).
  • Crypto bonuses. Almost none of the GRA-licensed brands accept crypto deposits. Stake.com, 1xBet, Pinnacle and the Curaçao-licensed cohort are the rails for Gibraltar residents who want USDT TRC20 or BTC settlement.
  • Eligible payment methods. PayPal is the cleanest option for UK-clearing Gibraltar accounts. Skrill and Neteller deposits are routinely excluded from welcome offers at bet365, William Hill, Paddy Power and Coral. Cards qualify almost everywhere. Bank transfer via the local Gibraltar International Bank (the government-owned retail bank since 2015) or NatWest Gibraltar branch typically takes 1-3 business days.

My rule of thumb for Gibraltar-resident bettors: prefer dual-licensed (GRA + UKGC) operators because you get the UK's consumer protections (GAMSTOP self-exclusion, IBAS dispute resolution, the UKGC's licensing register) alongside the Gibraltar-licensed pricing. The trade-off is fewer crypto options. If you want crypto, accept that you're moving offshore from Gibraltar's protection layer.

How I tested these Gibraltar betting sites

No theory. Five tests that decide whether a Gibraltar-relevant book is worth your deposit.

Market depth (EPL, La Liga, Champions League, Gibraltar National League, Cricket)

Gibraltar football culture sits at a strange intersection. The Gibraltar Football Association (GFA) joined UEFA in 2013 and FIFA in 2016, making it one of the youngest member associations in world football. The Gibraltar Premier Division features ten teams playing at the 2,000-capacity Victoria Stadium and the smaller Europa Sports Complex. Lincoln Red Imps FC remain the dominant force, with eight consecutive league titles between 2003 and 2014 and the famous 2016 Champions League qualifying-round win over Celtic (then managed by Brendan Rodgers) that briefly made global headlines. The Gibraltar national team plays Europe's lowest-ranked tier of qualifiers and has yet to qualify for a major tournament, with a 2026 World Cup qualifying group placing them alongside the bottom-seeded European nations. The cultural football reality, however, is very different. Most Gibraltar residents watch the Premier League first (the UK Sport broadcast feeds are universally available, and the historical British-citizenship affiliation drives EPL allegiance, particularly to London clubs and Manchester United), La Liga second (Spanish-language schooling, La Línea cross-border audiences, and Real Madrid/Barcelona/Atlético Madrid following), and Champions League third. Cricket carries a smaller but real audience through the cultural British inheritance, with the Gibraltar Cricket Association running domestic competitions and ECB-aligned coaching. bet365 remains the deepest book for in-play EPL and La Liga, with full prop coverage on both. Paddy Power wins for novelty markets and acca-builder UX. BetVictor and William Hill remain strong on La Liga price-to-margin for Spanish-speaking Gibraltar residents.

Odds and pricing

Gibraltar-licensed brands sit close to UKGC-equivalent peers on EPL and La Liga 1X2 pricing, which makes sense given the dual-licensing reality. Margins at bet365, William Hill, Ladbrokes and Coral are competitive at 4-6% over a season on top-flight football, comparable to or slightly tighter than Bet365's Italian or Greek pricing for the same matches. Pinnacle (Curaçao-licensed, not GRA) prices tighter than any of the Gibraltar resident brands, often by 1-2% on Asian handicaps, and over a 100-bet sample that margin compounds. The trade-off is the absence of the GRA's consumer protection layer. Betfair Exchange remains a uniquely Gibraltar-origin tool: founded by Andrew Black and Ed Wray in 2000, the exchange model lets you back and lay outcomes against other bettors and is, by definition, the lowest-margin pricing model anywhere. If you bet seriously, learn the exchange.

Payments and withdrawal speed (GIP-GBP parity, UK bank rails, USDT TRC20)

Gibraltar's payment landscape is shaped by the GIP-GBP 1:1 peg established in 1934 and maintained ever since by the Government of Gibraltar. In practice, GIP and GBP are interchangeable in every UK clearing-bank transaction, and Gibraltar International Bank, NatWest Gibraltar and the few remaining Spanish-Gibraltar dual banks accept both currencies at par. PayPal is the cleanest e-wallet option for Gibraltar residents because it routes through UK clearing and processes near-instantly. Bank transfer via Gibraltar International Bank, NatWest Gibraltar or Trusted Novus Bank (formerly Jyske Bank Gibraltar) typically takes 1-3 business days for deposits and 1-2 business days for withdrawals once the operator has dispatched. Cards (Visa, Mastercard) are the workhorse for deposits and a slower-but-reliable route for withdrawals (1-3 business days at GRA-licensed books). USDT TRC20 exists as a rail at the Curaçao-licensed brands (Stake, Pinnacle, 1xBet, 22bet) for Gibraltar residents who hold crypto wallets, but is not supported at any of the GRA Gibraltar-licensed sportsbooks I tested. I timed real GBP withdrawals at bet365 (PayPal under 12 hours, card 1-2 business days), William Hill (PayPal under 24 hours, card 1-3 business days) and Paddy Power (PayPal near-instant, card 1-3 business days).

App and live betting

Most of my in-play betting is done on a phone, and Gibraltar's mobile-betting market is heavily UKGC-aligned. bet365's app is the deepest in-play sportsbook I used this year, with live streaming on EPL, La Liga, Champions League and most major American sports. Sky Bet's app remains the gold standard for EFL coverage and acca-builder UX, with Request-A-Bet markets that bet365 has since adopted. Paddy Power wins for novelty markets and the polished mobile-first design. William Hill's app underwent a 2023-2024 redesign post-evoke acquisition and is now genuinely competitive again. Pinnacle remains no-frills and no live streaming, oriented to the serious bettor who wants tight prices over slick UX.

Licensing and trust

Non-negotiable. Gibraltar's licensing reality is unusual in that the territory is, simultaneously, an iGaming jurisdiction (GRA) and a resident market that uses other jurisdictions (largely UKGC) for primary protection. Every operator I rank in the upper tier of this list holds either a GRA Gibraltar licence, a UKGC licence, or (preferably) both. I verified each one against the GRA's licensee list at gra.gi and the UKGC's public register. Curaçao-licensed brands I flag explicitly. Anjouan-licensed brands I flag explicitly. The post-Brexit operational reality is that several Gibraltar-licensed operators (Ladbrokes Coral, Entain group, William Hill) have shifted significant headcount to Malta (MGA) since 2020 to retain EU passporting, but maintain the GRA licence and Rock-based HQ presence. bet365 remains the most committed Gibraltar resident, with around 1,000 staff still based in Waterport Place as of 2026.

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

The full list, in the order I rank them for a Gibraltar-resident bettor in 2026. Positions 1-6 are Goralbet's affiliate partners (commercial transparency, see disclosure above). 7 onwards is purely editorial.

1. 22bet: the biggest market spread of any Curaçao crypto book

22bet runs the biggest market book on this list outside Pinnacle. Curaçao GCB licensed, post-LOK reform direct licence, and accepts Gibraltar-resident accounts in GBP. Live betting is busy but functional, and the USDT TRC20 rail gives Gibraltar residents who hold crypto wallets a fast withdrawal route that the GRA-licensed brands don't match. The interface is dense and takes some getting used to. EPL and La Liga depth is solid; cricket and tennis depth is excellent.

  • Huge market spread, particularly tennis and esports
  • USDT TRC20 rail for fast crypto payouts
  • GBP account currency supported from Gibraltar
  • $1 minimum deposit, lowest on the list
  • Interface is cluttered and slower to learn than UK-licensed peers
  • Curaçao licence means no UK consumer-protection layer
  • Customer support response times slower than bet365

2. BetLabel: crypto and cards all-rounder

BetLabel runs a clean modern interface with both card and crypto deposit rails. Curaçao GCB licensed since 2023, accepts Gibraltar-resident accounts, and the deposit-match welcome offer is meaningfully above what UK-licensed peers offer, with the rollover terms attached. The catch is the brand is relatively new and lacks the brand equity of bet365 or William Hill.

  • Generous deposit-match welcome offer (read rollover terms)
  • Modern interface, faster than most Curaçao brands
  • BTC, ETH, USDT support
  • Relatively new (since 2023), limited brand history
  • Customer support hours narrower than the UK majors
  • Higher rollover than UKGC-licensed welcome offers

3. Ivibet: casino-led with esports depth

Ivibet is primarily a casino operator with a competent sportsbook attached. Curaçao GCB licensed, deep esports coverage (CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, Valorant) that genuinely matches Stake.com, and the e-wallet payment range is wider than the average crypto-first brand. Football market depth is competent but not market-leading.

  • Excellent esports market depth
  • Wide e-wallet support (ecoPayz, MuchBetter, Neosurf)
  • USDT TRC20 fast payouts
  • Football depth is mid-tier, not market-leading
  • Casino-first design feels heavy if you only want sports

4. HellSpin: casino only, no sportsbook

Full transparency: HellSpin doesn't actually offer a sportsbook. It's casino-only. I include it here because it appears on most Curaçao best-of lists and Goralbet has it as a commercial partner, but for a Gibraltar-resident bettor specifically interested in sports, you should look at positions 1-3 or 5 onwards.

  • Strong casino product with 3,000+ titles
  • Fast crypto and e-wallet payouts
  • No sportsbook at all
  • Not relevant if you want to bet EPL or La Liga

5. BetRepublic: newer all-round sportsbook

BetRepublic launched in 2024 under a direct Curaçao GCB licence and built a competent all-round sportsbook with cards, e-wallet and crypto rails. The product is unfinished compared to bet365 or Paddy Power, but the welcome offer is generous, the price ladder is tighter than I expected from a new entrant, and the mobile UX is genuinely modern.

  • Generous welcome offer for a new entrant
  • Modern mobile UX
  • Competitive 1X2 pricing on EPL
  • Newer brand, limited track record
  • Live streaming library is thin

6. KingMaker: casino and sportsbook combo (Anjouan, verify)

KingMaker offers both casino and sportsbook in a single account. The catch is the licence: KingMaker operates under an Anjouan gambling licence rather than direct Curaçao GCB or GRA Gibraltar, and Anjouan oversight is materially weaker than either of those regulators. I include it because it appears on most regional best-of lists, but I'd verify the licence detail in your account before depositing.

  • Casino and sportsbook in one account
  • Asian market depth (cricket, kabaddi)
  • Crypto rails supported
  • Anjouan licence, weaker oversight than GCB or GRA
  • Customer support response times inconsistent

7. bet365: the Rock's flagship resident

bet365 is the most consequential operator on Gibraltar, full stop. Founded by Denise Coates in Stoke-on-Trent in 2000, the company relocated its primary operations to Gibraltar in 2014 and remains headquartered in Waterport Place with around 1,000 staff (about 3% of the entire territorial workforce). GRA Gibraltar and UKGC dual-licensed. The deepest in-play book on this list, the most reliable live streaming, the deepest EPL and La Liga market depth, the cleanest PayPal payouts. The trade-off is that Bet365 doesn't run the most generous welcome offer in the market (UKGC compliance dictates more conservative bonus terms than Curaçao peers).

  • Deepest in-play sportsbook on the list
  • Live streaming on EPL, La Liga, Champions League
  • Dual GRA Gibraltar + UKGC licensed
  • PayPal withdrawals under 12 hours
  • Welcome offer is conservative vs Curaçao peers
  • No crypto deposit or withdrawal rails
  • Account closure / restriction risk for sharp bettors is real

8. William Hill: UK veteran, Gibraltar-licensed since 2009

William Hill moved its primary online operations to Gibraltar in 2009 and remains GRA-licensed. The brand was acquired by Caesars Entertainment in 2021, then divested to 888 Holdings (now evoke plc) in 2022, and the UK retail and online operations have been undergoing brand-consolidation work ever since. The 2023-2024 mobile-app redesign is genuinely good. Deep EPL coverage, particularly on EFL Championship markets that some books treat as an afterthought.

  • Strong EFL and EPL coverage
  • 2023-2024 mobile redesign is solid
  • PayPal under 24h withdrawal
  • Dual GRA + UKGC licensed
  • Brand has had three owners in five years (operational disruption)
  • Account restrictions hit sharp bettors quickly
  • Live streaming library narrower than bet365

9. Ladbrokes: EPL pricing and retail brand depth

Ladbrokes traces back to 1886 and the British high-street bookmaking tradition, and was acquired by Entain plc (formerly GVC Holdings) in 2016. GRA Gibraltar and UKGC dual-licensed. EPL pricing is consistently competitive, the retail-aligned acca products carry across to the digital book cleanly, and the Build-A-Bet template works well on EPL Saturday afternoons.

  • Competitive EPL 1X2 pricing
  • Retail-aligned acca and Build-A-Bet
  • PayPal under 24h
  • Casino product feels dated
  • Customer support has been thinner since the 2016 Entain merger

10. Coral: sister to Ladbrokes, deep football

Coral became part of the Ladbrokes Coral merger in 2016 (subsequently the Entain plc parent), and operates essentially as a sister product to Ladbrokes with overlapping infrastructure. GRA Gibraltar and UKGC licensed. Football depth is excellent across EPL, EFL, La Liga, Serie A and Bundesliga. The mobile app feels slightly less polished than Ladbrokes but the core pricing is identical.

  • Excellent football market depth across top European leagues
  • Aligned pricing with Ladbrokes
  • Apple Pay supported
  • Mobile app slightly less polished than Ladbrokes sister
  • Casino library overlaps heavily with Ladbrokes (limited variety if you hold both)

11. Betfair: the exchange, founded in Gibraltar

Betfair was founded in Gibraltar in 2000 by Andrew Black and Ed Wray, with the radical idea of letting bettors back AND lay outcomes against each other rather than against the bookmaker. The exchange model lives on as the lowest-margin pricing engine in betting, anywhere. Now part of Flutter Entertainment (since the 2016 Paddy Power Betfair merger), GRA Gibraltar and UKGC dual-licensed. The Sportsbook product (running alongside the Exchange) is a more conventional bookmaker offering with competitive EPL pricing.

  • The Exchange is uniquely lowest-margin in the entire market
  • Founded in Gibraltar, deeply rooted there
  • PayPal near-instant
  • Exchange interface takes time to learn
  • Liquidity on smaller markets can be thin

12. Paddy Power: EPL specials and novelty markets

Paddy Power is Flutter's marketing engine. Originally Irish, GRA Gibraltar and UKGC dual-licensed since the Betfair merger relocated operations. The novelty market depth is unmatched (politics, entertainment, weather, specials of every kind), and the EPL Same Game Multi product is genuinely one of the best in the market.

  • Deepest novelty markets in the regulated industry
  • Excellent Same Game Multi product
  • Apple Pay supported
  • Marketing-heavy push notifications can be overwhelming
  • Account restrictions on sharp bettors are well-documented

13. Sky Bet: EFL coverage and acca depth

Sky Bet is the EFL Championship's title sponsor and the bookmaker most aligned with English football's second tier. Acquired by Flutter Entertainment in 2018, UKGC licensed (operations partly relocated from Gibraltar to Malta MGA post-Brexit, but the brand still serves Gibraltar residents through the UKGC licence). Request-A-Bet template was an industry first.

  • Best-in-class EFL Championship coverage
  • Request-A-Bet template (industry pioneer)
  • Apple Pay supported
  • Live streaming library narrower than bet365
  • Sport selection beyond football is thinner than competitors

14. 888sport: 888 Holdings sister of William Hill

888sport sits inside the evoke plc (formerly 888 Holdings) group alongside William Hill since the 2022 acquisition. GRA Gibraltar and UKGC dual-licensed. The product overlaps significantly with William Hill on pricing and back-end, with slightly different welcome-offer mechanics on the front end.

  • GRA + UKGC dual licensed
  • Competitive welcome offer
  • Solid mobile app
  • Heavy overlap with sister brand William Hill (limited variety)
  • Customer support response times inconsistent

15. bwin: Entain's continental brand

bwin is Entain's primarily-continental-European brand, with Austrian heritage and deep coverage of Bundesliga, Serie A and Liga Portugal alongside EPL. GRA Gibraltar, UKGC and MGA triple-licensed for cross-border EU coverage. Useful if you also bet on continental football.

  • Strong coverage of Bundesliga and Serie A
  • Triple-licensed (GRA + UKGC + MGA) for cross-border bettors
  • Solid Champions League depth
  • Interface feels dated vs bet365
  • UK-market presence is smaller than continental Europe presence

16. Unibet: Nordic-rooted, deep European markets

Unibet is part of the Kindred Group (now Française des Jeux subsidiary since 2024 acquisition), Swedish-Nordic in origin and licensed under UKGC and MGA. Not GRA-licensed, but serves Gibraltar residents through the UKGC licence. Deep coverage of Allsvenskan, Eliteserien and other Nordic leagues if that's your thing.

  • Deep European market coverage (Nordic leagues, Bundesliga)
  • UKGC and MGA dual-licensed
  • Solid live streaming on European football
  • Not GRA Gibraltar licensed
  • Customer support service hours narrower than the UK majors

17. Betway: EPL shirt sponsor years, mobile-led

Betway built brand equity as West Ham United's shirt sponsor from 2015 to 2024 and remains one of the most-recognised UK-market betting brands. UKGC and MGA licensed. The mobile-app product is excellent, the welcome offer is reasonable, and the live-streaming library has expanded materially in 2024-2025.

  • Excellent mobile app
  • Apple Pay supported
  • Live streaming library expanded recently
  • Not GRA Gibraltar licensed
  • Casino product feels lighter than competitors

18. BetVictor: founded in Gibraltar by Victor Chandler

BetVictor was founded in Gibraltar in 1946 by William Chandler as Victor Chandler International (rebranded BetVictor in 2014). Independent of the major holding groups, still GRA Gibraltar licensed, with a UKGC licence layered on top. Sharp 1X2 pricing on EPL and EFL, particularly competitive on La Liga for the Spanish-speaking Gibraltar audience.

  • Founded in Gibraltar, deep local roots
  • Sharp La Liga and EPL pricing
  • Independent (not part of the big four UK groups)
  • Mobile app less polished than bet365 or Paddy Power
  • Smaller customer support team

19. Pinnacle: sharpest odds, high limits, no bonus

Pinnacle is the bookmaker for serious bettors. Curaçao GCB licensed (founded 1998, post-LOK reform direct licence). No welcome bonus, no marketing fluff, just the tightest pricing in the regulated market and limits high enough to genuinely fade. Pinnacle doesn't restrict winning accounts, which is unique in the industry. For a Gibraltar-resident bettor who wants serious volume on EPL or La Liga, this is the second account to open after bet365.

  • Sharpest 1X2 prices in the regulated market
  • High limits, no account restrictions for winners
  • USDT TRC20 fast withdrawals
  • No welcome bonus
  • No live streaming
  • Curaçao licence, not GRA or UKGC consumer protection

20. Stake.com: crypto sportsbook leader

Stake.com is the crypto-native sportsbook leader. Curaçao GCB licensed (post-LOK migration 2024). Crypto-only deposit and withdrawal rails (BTC, ETH, USDT, LTC, BCH, DOGE and 15+ other coins). Excellent in-play UX, deep market spread, near-instant crypto payouts. The catch is that fiat doesn't exist here, so if you don't already hold crypto, Stake isn't your first stop.

  • Cleanest crypto sportsbook UX in the market
  • Near-instant USDT TRC20 withdrawals
  • Deep market spread including esports
  • Crypto only, no fiat rails
  • Curaçao licence, not GRA or UKGC

21. 1xBet: massive market range

1xBet runs the broadest market book of any operator I've tested, with 250+ payment methods globally and the longest tail of niche sport coverage anywhere (table tennis, futsal, bandy, kabaddi, Russian VHL hockey, you name it). Curaçao GCB licensed post-LOK reform. The interface is cluttered, the marketing is heavy, but the market depth is genuinely unique.

  • Broadest market depth on the entire list
  • 250+ payment methods globally
  • Niche-sport coverage is unmatched
  • Cluttered interface
  • Heavy marketing push notifications
  • Curaçao licence, no GRA or UKGC layer

22. 10bet: old Gibraltar resident, midsized book

10bet was historically GRA Gibraltar-licensed and migrated its primary licence to Curaçao GCB in the post-Brexit operational shifts. Decent EPL and Bundesliga pricing, midsized market depth, no major differentiator. Useful as a secondary account if your primary book restricts you, but not the first stop.

  • Decent EPL and Bundesliga pricing
  • Skrill and Neteller supported
  • Migrated from Gibraltar to Curaçao licence (operational uncertainty)
  • No clear differentiator vs bet365 or Pinnacle

23. Betano: Kaizen Gaming, EU regional reach

Betano is Kaizen Gaming's flagship sportsbook (Greek-Cypriot origin, Malta MGA licensed). Not Gibraltar-licensed, but accepts Gibraltar-resident accounts through the MGA passport. Deep Greek Super League and South-Eastern European market coverage, decent EPL and La Liga pricing.

  • Deep South-Eastern European football coverage
  • Solid mobile UX
  • Trustly bank transfer rail
  • Not GRA Gibraltar licensed
  • Smaller live streaming library

24. Mr Green: William Hill sister, casino-led

Mr Green is part of the evoke plc group alongside William Hill and 888sport, Swedish-origin, casino-led with a competent sportsbook attached. UKGC and MGA dual-licensed (not GRA Gibraltar). Pleasant UX, decent welcome offer, but if you already hold a William Hill or 888sport account the duplication is significant.

  • Pleasant UX, well-designed
  • Casino product is strong
  • UKGC and MGA dual-licensed
  • Heavy overlap with sister brands (William Hill, 888sport)
  • Sportsbook is secondary to casino

25. Sportingbet: veteran Gibraltar-licensed brand

Sportingbet has been GRA Gibraltar-licensed for the best part of two decades. Now part of Entain plc, sister to Ladbrokes, Coral and bwin, with overlapping back-end infrastructure. Solid all-rounder, no major differentiator vs the bigger Entain brands. Useful if you want the brand variety inside a single corporate group.

  • Long-standing GRA Gibraltar licensed
  • Reliable Entain back-end
  • Multiple payment methods
  • Overlaps heavily with Ladbrokes and Coral
  • No clear unique selling point

By category: which Gibraltar betting site is best for what

EPL and Premier League

bet365 wins on depth, live streaming and in-play options. Pinnacle wins on sharpest 1X2 pricing for the volume bettor. Paddy Power wins on Same Game Multi and novelty markets. Sky Bet wins on EFL Championship coverage.

La Liga and Spanish football

BetVictor is sharpest on La Liga price-to-margin for Spanish-speaking Gibraltar residents who watch the Saturday-night Barcelona or Real Madrid kick-off. bet365 has the deepest in-play and live streaming. William Hill is solid as a secondary book.

Champions League

bet365, Pinnacle and Betfair Exchange are the three serious accounts to hold. The Exchange's lay-side liquidity peaks for Champions League knockout fixtures and the margins compress further than at any sportsbook.

Gibraltar National League and GFA football

Honest answer: none of the books I tested run deep markets on the Gibraltar Premier Division. Lincoln Red Imps fixtures occasionally appear at the bigger brands during UEFA qualifying-round runs, but the domestic league is too small to support consistent market depth. International qualifiers (Gibraltar national team) appear at bet365, William Hill and Paddy Power during UEFA Nations League and World Cup qualifying windows.

Mobile app

bet365 remains the gold standard. Sky Bet's app is excellent for EFL focus. Paddy Power's app wins for novelty markets. Stake.com's app is the leader on the crypto side. William Hill's 2023-2024 redesign is now genuinely competitive.

Fast withdrawals

Stake.com (crypto, near-instant) and Pinnacle (USDT under 1 hour, e-wallets under 24h) lead. Among UK-clearing options, bet365 PayPal under 12 hours and Betfair PayPal near-instant are the best.

High rollers and serious bettors

Pinnacle and Betfair Exchange. Pinnacle for the sharpest prices and high limits without restriction. Betfair Exchange for the genuine lowest-margin pricing model that exists in betting anywhere. Both should be on any serious Gibraltar-resident bettor's account list.

Casual bettors and beginners

bet365 for the breadth and reliability. Paddy Power for the novelty markets and gentle UX. Sky Bet for EFL focus if you primarily watch English football.

Timeline: the history of betting in Gibraltar

  • 1713: Treaty of Utrecht cedes Gibraltar to Great Britain in perpetuity. Spanish sovereignty claims begin and remain ongoing.
  • 1886: Ladbrokes founded in London (later relocates to Gibraltar in the 2000s for online operations).
  • 1934: Gibraltar Pound (GIP) pegged to GBP at 1:1, formal arrangement maintained ever since by the Government of Gibraltar.
  • 1946: William Chandler founds Victor Chandler International (later BetVictor) in Gibraltar.
  • 1998: Gibraltar Gaming Commission established under earlier 1989 legislation.
  • 2000: Betfair founded in Gibraltar by Andrew Black and Ed Wray, pioneering the exchange model.
  • 2002: Sovereignty referendum: Gibraltar votes 98.5% against joint UK-Spain sovereignty.
  • 2005: Gambling Act 2005 enacted by the Gibraltar Parliament, establishing the modern licensing framework.
  • 2009: William Hill relocates online operations to Gibraltar; Ladbrokes follows shortly after.
  • 2013: Gibraltar Football Association (GFA) joins UEFA; first competitive European qualifier follows.
  • 2014: bet365 relocates primary operations to Gibraltar, opening Waterport Place HQ.
  • 2014 onwards: Gibraltar Regulatory Authority (GRA) Gambling Division takes over from the legacy Gaming Commission.
  • 2016 June: Brexit referendum: Gibraltar votes 96% remain (the highest remain vote anywhere in the UK).
  • 2016 August: Lincoln Red Imps beat Celtic 1-0 in Champions League qualifying. Brendan Rodgers loses his job two weeks later.
  • 2016: Paddy Power and Betfair merge to form Paddy Power Betfair (later Flutter Entertainment).
  • 2018: Sky Bet acquired by The Stars Group (subsequently absorbed into Flutter Entertainment via 2020 merger).
  • 2020 December: Brexit transition period ends, Gibraltar loses EU single-market access and operator passporting rights.
  • 2020-2022: Major operator headcount shifts to Malta MGA continue, although Gibraltar HQs largely remain.
  • 2021: William Hill acquired by Caesars Entertainment, then divested to 888 Holdings (now evoke plc) in 2022.
  • 2024: EU-UK treaty negotiations on Gibraltar's post-Brexit border status begin in earnest (Schengen alignment under discussion).
  • 2026: bet365 remains the largest iGaming employer on the Rock with around 1,000 staff in Waterport Place.

The Gibraltar betting market in numbers (2025 to 2026)

  • Population: approximately 34,000 residents.
  • Territory area: 6.7 square kilometres (less than 1/700th the size of Greater London).
  • iGaming workforce: approximately 3,000 direct employees (around 9% of total Gibraltar employment); peak was over 3,500 pre-Brexit.
  • Gibraltar gambling tax rate: 0.15% of gross gaming yield, capped at GIP 425,000 per operator annually.
  • 2016 Brexit referendum: 96.0% remain, the highest remain vote anywhere in the UK.
  • 2002 sovereignty referendum: 98.5% against joint UK-Spain sovereignty.
  • Major operators with active GRA Gibraltar licences (2026): bet365, Entain (Ladbrokes, Coral, bwin, Sportingbet), Flutter Entertainment (Betfair, Paddy Power), evoke plc (William Hill, 888sport), BetVictor.
  • Cross-border workforce: approximately 15,000 daily commuters from Spain (La Línea, San Roque, surrounding areas) into Gibraltar, supporting the iGaming and broader services economy.
  • Gibraltar Premier Division (football): 10 clubs, Victoria Stadium 2,000 capacity, Lincoln Red Imps dominant for the past two decades.
  • UEFA member since: 24 May 2013. FIFA member since 13 May 2016.

Quick facts: age, taxes and payments

  • Legal age: 18+ for all gambling products (sportsbook, casino, lottery).
  • Regulator: Gibraltar Regulatory Authority (GRA), Gambling Division. The territory is also widely served by UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) licensed brands.
  • Primary legislation: Gambling Act 2005, plus secondary instruments 2012, 2019, 2021 and the post-Brexit licensing reforms 2020-2021.
  • Player tax on winnings: none. Winnings are not taxable at source.
  • Operator tax: 0.15% of gross gaming yield, capped at GIP 425,000 annually.
  • Currency: Gibraltar Pound (GIP), pegged 1:1 to Pound Sterling (GBP). GBP universally accepted at par.
  • Banks for deposits/withdrawals: Gibraltar International Bank (government-owned), NatWest Gibraltar, Trusted Novus Bank (formerly Jyske Bank Gibraltar).
  • Dominant payment methods: Visa/Mastercard, PayPal, Apple Pay, bank transfer. Skrill and Neteller available at most brands.
  • Crypto: not supported at any GRA Gibraltar licensed brand. Available at Curaçao-licensed alternatives (Stake, Pinnacle, 22bet, 1xBet, BetLabel).
  • Self-exclusion: GAMSTOP applies to UKGC-licensed brands serving Gibraltar residents. The GRA also operates a Gibraltar-specific self-exclusion register.
  • Dispute resolution: GRA Gibraltar Gambling Division for GRA-licensed brands; IBAS (Independent Betting Adjudication Service) for UKGC-licensed brands.

FAQ: Gibraltar betting

Is online betting legal in Gibraltar?

Yes. Online sportsbook and casino betting is legal for Gibraltar residents aged 18+, regulated under the Gambling Act 2005 by the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority. Residents can also legally use UKGC-licensed operators and EU-licensed brands (MGA Malta) under the existing passporting arrangements, though those arrangements have shifted post-Brexit.

Are bet365, William Hill, Ladbrokes and Betfair still licensed in Gibraltar?

Yes, all four remain GRA Gibraltar licensed as of 2026, although the operational headcount has shifted partially since Brexit. bet365 is the most committed to the Rock with around 1,000 staff in Waterport Place. Entain (Ladbrokes, Coral, bwin), Flutter (Betfair, Paddy Power) and evoke plc (William Hill, 888sport) maintain Gibraltar HQ presence alongside expanded Malta operations.

What's the difference between a GRA Gibraltar licence and a UKGC licence?

The GRA Gibraltar licence allows the operator to be based in Gibraltar and serve markets where Gibraltar's licensing is recognised (historically including the EU pre-Brexit). The UKGC licence is required to legally serve UK residents. Most major operators hold both, giving Gibraltar residents the benefit of both regulators' consumer-protection mechanisms (GRA dispute resolution, UKGC's IBAS, GAMSTOP self-exclusion).

Can I bet from Spain on a Gibraltar-licensed site?

Strictly, no. Spain regulates online betting through its Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ), and Spanish residents are required to use DGOJ-licensed operators. Cross-border use of Gibraltar-licensed sites from Spain is not technically authorised, though geo-IP enforcement varies. Gibraltar-resident bettors are unaffected.

Do Gibraltar betting sites accept crypto?

The GRA Gibraltar licensed brands (bet365, William Hill, Ladbrokes, Betfair, Paddy Power, BetVictor and the rest) do not accept crypto deposits or withdrawals. If you want crypto, the realistic options for a Gibraltar resident are the Curaçao-licensed brands (Stake.com, Pinnacle, 22bet, 1xBet, BetLabel), which means moving outside Gibraltar's regulatory protection.

What happens after the EU-UK Gibraltar treaty negotiations conclude?

The 2024-2025 negotiations are focused primarily on post-Brexit border arrangements (Schengen alignment proposals, frontier worker movement) rather than gambling licensing directly. The likely outcome is preserved operational continuity for Gibraltar-licensed operators with no major regulatory disruption. Watch the Government of Gibraltar's official channels for confirmation when an agreement is finalised.

Final word: betting from the Rock in 2026

Gibraltar's iGaming sector is smaller than it was at its pre-Brexit peak, but the territory remains the spiritual home of bet365, Betfair, William Hill, Ladbrokes and BetVictor, with the operational HQs and senior leadership largely still based here. For a resident bettor in 2026, the practical conclusion is straightforward: open bet365 and one of the Entain brands (Ladbrokes or Coral) for the EPL and La Liga depth with full GRA + UKGC consumer protection, add Betfair Exchange for the lowest-margin pricing model in betting, add Pinnacle (Curaçao) for sharp 1X2 prices and high limits, and use one of the Curaçao-licensed crypto books (Stake, 22bet) if you want fast USDT rails. The 0.15% gambling tax means operator margins on the Rock remain among the most favourable globally, and that headroom continues to fund the cleanest mobile UX and deepest live-streaming libraries you'll find anywhere. Bet responsibly. Free, confidential help is available via Gamblers Anonymous if gambling stops being entertainment.