BresBet has robust horse racing coverage, offers some of the most competitive football and basketball odds in the UK, but like most bookmakers, it has its own areas of concerns which include poor customer support and fewer payment options.
We’ve tested every aspect of this bookmaker and know where they excel and lack. Read through to the end to know if it’s worth betting on.


For safety check, we checked if the site uses an SSL encryption to secure data, and they also passed the check. BresBet used SSL encryption, and all data that you share with them will remain safe from attackers.


On this site, we found several bonuses for sports players, but you must be logged in to access and view all available promotions. There’s a loyalty bonus, acca bonus, and 2 money-back offers for horse racing. Here’s a quick summary of the bonuses:
The table only shows a brief overview of each bonus; you can get more information on these bonuses directly on the promotion page of BresBet.
Since BresBet is more focused on existing customers bonus-wise, here’s a brief summary of the bonuses they offer:
All of these bonuses can be found on the promotion page of BresBet. To get more information, you can go check them out.
Before we got the sports loyalty bonus, we first had to place 3 qualifying sportsbook bets that settled by Sunday midnight. And, we noticed that the rewards we got for different weeks were dependent on our total betting activities. The free bets were credited the following week
The fact that the bonus is reset weekly makes it a bit difficult to meet the requirement, except you’re a regular bettor. It’s actually a bonus that’s meant to reward regular bettors.
Our registration process takes less than 5 minutes to complete. Here’s what you need to do to get registered on this site.
For deposit, we only had access to 3 payment options, and those include Visa, Mastercard, and Apple Pay. They all processed our payment instantly, but the withdrawal time varied. Here’s a breakdown of the payment options:
We made deposits and withdrawals of £10 using each of the available payment methods. The Mastercard and Visa card withdrawals took a whole day before we got payment, even though the bookmaker gives a 2-5 day withdrawal period. Apple Pay actually processed our withdrawals within 6 hours of placing the withdrawal. For fast withdrawals, we recommend you use Apple Pay.
During registration, we were given the option to set a limit on our account, and that would have stood as a maximum deposit limit for us. Meanwhile, the minimum we were able to deposit and withdraw using all the payment options was £10. Every bettor who uses BresBet has access to set a limit on their account, and we encourage it.
On the BresBet sportsbook, we had access to over 20 sports. Here’s a list of the sports:
While we bet live, we were able to track the matches live, even though we couldn’t live stream, and that helped us to track and get out of matches that weren’t going as we wanted.
BresBet has Android and iOS user apps for download on the App Store and the Google Play Store. We tested and found all the features available on the website to be on the app. It’s practically the mirror of the site, but the app has an exclusive push notification that makes it possible to get updates.
For us, the app is faster, lighter, and also easier to navigate than the website. We recommend the app over the site.
For odds competitiveness, we used football and basketball matches. Under football, we used several UEFA Champions League matches, and for basketball, we used NBA matches. The result for the average margin for football came out around 4.5%, while the average margin for basketball came out around 4.9%.
We ran into some issues and needed to contact support, but we only had access to email support that took forever to respond. There’s no live chat support, and the email support can take up to 24 hours to respond to inquiries.
A better alternative to the email support is their social media accounts, although it’s not 24 hours, but there’s someone active to respond to inquiries. BresBet support is poor, and even the faq section seems to be very basic and doesn’t answer questions in detail. In summary, it didn’t meet our expectations. Here’s a breakdown of the support channels:
So far, BresBet has not received any award or recognition in the iGaming industry.
Even though BresBet is a relatively new bookmaker in the UK, its design looks a bit too outdated and clustered. It has a combination of pink, yellow, and grey backgrounds. We’ve tried moving around on the site, but we’ve experienced some lagging, and the load time can be slow.
Other than that, BresBet is a bookmaker with many advanced betting markets for the sports that it covers. Customer support can be poor, especially when you need them to verify your details. Other than that, BresBet is a bookmaker we’ll recommend for horse racing lovers, and players looking for a bookmaker with very good sports odds.
To promote responsible gambling, BresBet requires players to set a deposit limit on their accounts during registration, but after you have access to your account, you’ll have access to a range of responsible gambling tools on the site. Here’s a list of the tools that we have access to on the site:
Apart from the tools available, there are also several organization links at the bottom of the site to help you get help when needed. The organizations include GamCare, GambleAware & GamStop. We recommend that you contact these support organizations if you’re struggling with gambling issues. They’re trained and will get you the help you need.