For almost 100 years, since 1926, Coral has been providing UK punters with one of the biggest, best, and most recognizable sports betting experiences. At present, Coral is the third-largest player in retail bookmaking with a 20% market share. In 2016, Coral was acquired by another industry giant, Ladbrokes to form Ladbrokes Coral Group.
Primarily operating in the UK and Italy, Coral is a familiar name on the British high street with over 1,800 betting shops and is best known for its comprehensive sports betting practice. Coral is also one of the market leaders in the quickly growing in-play sports betting market segment.
Range of Betting Markets at Coral Sports
As may be expected from a name as big as Coral, their sportsbook has a lot to offer when it comes to the range of markets and sports games covered. Using Coral sportsbook, it is possible to place bets on almost any market imaginable. The classics such as football and horse racing are covered alongside other ‘newer’ and ‘novel’ markets such as current affairs and politics.
All betting markets cover a varied range of games. Football, for example, covers major events such as the English Premier League as well as tournaments from all over the world. All markets and tournaments have plenty of betting options to keep things interesting and varied.
Back to top ↑Coral Sports In-Play Betting
When it comes to live in-play betting, Coral Sports leads the way.
Coral’s huge variety of betting markets is reflected in its in-play product. Furthermore, since Coral is very quickly growing, it puts you in a great position to capitalise on this trendy part of the sports bookmaking industry.
Just like you can with MyCoral for other bets, you can customise your bet in-play tab with your own custom events, as well as splitting up the bet in-play by those that are currently live or those that are due to start later. Bet in-play is also accessible on the Coral Sports app, and there is an additional Live Racing section where you get in on all the horse racing action from your smartphone or tablet device.
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When it comes to competitiveness of odds, Coral leaves a lot to be desired. Unfortunately, their odds are quite far from being the best in the industry when we look at them in comparison to odds offered by other sportsbooks. There is a lot of room for improvement here, however, there are plenty of changes going on at Coral Sports which may see this happen sooner rather than later.
Still, the overall quality of Coral Sports and the large number of betting markets and options available offsets the lower odds quality to an extent, as does the range of offers, bonuses, and promotions that are offered by Coral Sports due to its status as one of the country’s biggest and most loved brands.
Back to top ↑Coral Sports Website Usability
Coral Sports does very well on the usability front, and this is largely thanks to MyCoral. MyCoral allows you to create a truly personalised experience. With it, you choose a range of events and betting markets that you are interested in and add them to your own MyCoral tab. This then saves as a quick menu that you can use to easily navigate to your selected options from anywhere at any time.
This makes up for the main Coral Sports website which, whilst being far from terrible, is not the most aesthetically pleasing website in the world. Still, it is easy enough to navigate. And the more time you spend on the website, the more you will get to know it.
Back to top ↑Coral Sports Banking Options
Although payment methods at Coral Sports are not as varied as some other sportsbooks, there are still plenty enough available. Customers can make payments using a range of methods that include Visa, MasterCard, PayPal, Skrill, Maestro, Neteller, Prepaid Card, Paysafe, and Skrill i-Tap. Accounts can also be topped up at Coral betting shops.
As for deposits, they all show up instantly, but be aware that the PayPal deposit minimum is £10 instead of £5 on all other payment methods. Withdrawals take thei usual three-to-five days to process and appear in your account unless you are using e-wallets. For these, withdrawals often appear quicker.
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