One thing we found at Bet-at-home, although you won’t find them in odds comparison websites very often, you will be getting some top odds around. You are going to find yourself using the menu a lot on the website to get to your markets, which is a little design niggle, but then you see good odds and plenty of market coverage and everything feel ok. If you call up a league, say the UEFA Europa League, you will see all matches listed at one with their live odds (plus the number of extra markets on a game to click through to). So that’s good and you can quickly see which ones are going to be live in-play and each match gets a quick link to stats as well.
It’s all very well done and you can even filter the types of bets that you want to look at. That means that you could be looking at the Half-Time odds of example on ten matches listed in one glance. That was a nice feature. Design wise, this is very basic, it is simple, it is clean though and fortunately they have done it well enough where things don’t look cluttered. It looks like a lot of reading and nothing breaking it up, but it’s actually not all that bad.
The sports coverage in the sportsbook is well, you can tell that they are a mainland Europe-based operator, because of some of the market coverage like Basketball, Handball and Volleyball and dipping into perhaps more obscure markets like Gemrany Amataur soccer matches. Betting margins at Bet-at-home run around 6.5% which is just a tad on the higher side. There is a maximum of £100000 per week.