What sports can I bet on with Matchbook Exchange?
Over 15 different sports are available on the platform including some of the most popular ones globally, such as tennis, basketball, and cricket. Matchbook are, however most known for their football, horse racing markets and greyhound racing markets. You can even bet on politics!
The full list of sports are:
- American Football
- Australian Rules
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cricket
- Darts
- Football
- Formula 1
- Golf
- Greyhound Racing
- Horse Racing
- Ice Hockey
- MMA
- Rugby League
- Rugby Union
- Snooker
- Tennis
All these top sports betting markets from Matchbook can also be accessed from the Edge Sports Trading Platform on MadMarket.
Where can I find Matchbook odds to bet on?
For those who are interested in betting mainly on football or horse racing, Matchbook offers a wide variety of betting markets for savvy bettors. Although mainly focussed on sports betting, Matchbook does also offer a casino, live casino, and the option to place bets on virtuals. If you are looking to bet using Matchbook odds, the Edge platform from MadMarket features their odds as well.
What are the benefits of Matchbook?
Offering a user-friendly website, it provides competitive odds on back and lay bet options. And with low commission, it’s why it has become one of the more popular betting exchanges. Although they offer fewer sports to bet on compared to other operators, because of this, they can offer a great service to its users on the sports it does offer.
A great promotion Matchbook offers is ‘Matchbook Zero.’ This allows bettors to place one back or lay bet per event on either football (48 hours before kick off) or horse racing (60 minutes before the scheduled start time of a race). With zero margin and commission on these bets, savvy bettors can maximise their profit.
One solution for bettors looking to place bets across a wider range of sports and still use Matchbook odds is to sign up to MadMarket. On their Edge platform, you can view and compare markets from nearly 20 bookies and exchanges in one place. How mad is that?