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LeoVegas

LeoVegas launched in 2011 with a key focus on the mobile gaming market. As CEO Gustaf Hagman noted, “[LeoVegas] was born out of the smartphone.” The Swedish company added sports betting to their smartphone-centred vision in 2016.

The LeoVegas sportsbook has been a success thus far in its short history. They offer one of the industry’s biggest welcome bonuses along with several other ongoing promotions. This bookmaker also has a good live betting section.

Our main complaints about LeoVegas include poor desktop navigation and few features. This operation may have started out with a mobile focus, but it would be nice to see them improve the desktop experience too. Their features only cover the bare minimum for what people have come to expect from betting sites.

Extras & Features

The LeoVegas features are lacking in comparison to other bookmakers. They don’t offer detailed stats or live streaming, which are common at many betting sites. You can use convenient filters to find the type of sports, matches, and odds you want. However, the features don’t go much further than this.

Odds

LeoVegas is competitive with the industry in terms of their betting odds. They feature fair odds across a number of markets, including football, rugby, and basketball. Also note that you can change the odds to American or decimal when searching matches.

In-play / Live Betting

The LeoVegas in-play betting section does a good job of covering major and minor markets. You’ll find plenty of live wagers in everything from football to volleyball. Also note that you can use a “Live Right Now” tab to quickly see marquee sporting events that are currently happening.

Sports Markets & Betting Types

LeoVegas doesn’t cover a ridiculous amount of markets like the world’s largest bookmakers do. However, they still offer plenty of lines across all of the essential sports. American football, baseball, basketball, cricket, cycling, darts, esports, football, Gaelic sports, golf, horse racing, ice hockey, Olympic games, politics, rugby, tennis, and MMA are just some of what’s available.

Website Navigation & Layout

The LeoVegas mobile navigation is decent. It features an unconventional look that showcases markets in a bar going across the top. Lines are listed below this bar and take up most of the screen. Despite being untraditional, the layout still works for smartphone and tablet navigation.

The desktop layout, on the other hand, is really bad. LeoVegas is primarily concerned about the mobile experience. But they could at least make sure that the desktop version showcases more markets and lines, rather than forcing users to hunt for everything.

Other Details

You can reach LeoVegas customer service 24/7 through email, live chat, and phone. The live chat option is especially popular, because it puts you in touch with a rep almost immediately.

The website is protected by Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology. SSL encrypts data exchanged with LeoVegas, thus preventing hackers from intercepting it.

This sportsbook is licensed by the UK Gambling Commission and Malta Gaming Authority. These are two of the top licensing authorities in the sports betting industry.

Deposit options include Visa, MasterCard, Neteller, Skrill, Paysafecard, PayPal, Trustly, and PayForIt. The minimum and max deposits range from £10 to £10,000, depending upon the method.

Withdrawal methods include Visa, Neteller, Skrill, Trustly, and Paysafecard. Minimum and max cashouts range from £20 to £10,000.

Please note that, due to recent changes in UK Law, you can no longer use credit cards to deposit into gambling accounts. However, you can still use debit cards as well as many other methods to deposit funds. Please see specific sites for details of the payment providers they accept.