Play.co.za is a Western Cape-licensed site run by Betflash (Pty) Ltd out of Durbanville. The Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board licenses the operator under number 10172287-012. Betflash splits the brand across two subdomains: the casino-branded play.co.za and a separate sportsbook at sport.play.co.za, both carrying the same operator and licence in their footers.
What stands out
- Total Goals markets run four lines on the matches OddsBash tracks: over/under 0.5, 1.5, 2.5 and 3.5 goals.
- Odds show as plain decimal prices on the bet button itself, not the winnings-only style some rivals quote.
- Cash deposits run through three separate voucher brands: 1Voucher, OTT Voucher and EasyPay Voucher, alongside card and EFT.
Deposits and withdrawals
Play.co.za takes Visa and Mastercard, Instant EFT, Capitec Pay, Apple Pay and Google Pay for card and bank deposits, plus 1Voucher, OTT Voucher and EasyPay Voucher for cash deposits without a bank account.
Withdrawals need a verified account. Play.co.za also requires R100 in total deposits before it will pay out at all, on top of the usual verification step.
Odds and markets
On the competitions OddsBash tracks, Play.co.za prices match result and goals totals for soccer. The margin and coverage figures above come from odds Play.co.za has actually published, and they update every time we scan.
Good to know
- Play.co.za markets itself primarily as an online casino; the sportsbook and its odds sit alongside slots and other casino games. OddsBash measures the sportsbook only.
- There’s no native app. Play.co.za ships a PWA (installable web app) manifest only; no App Store, Play Store or APK link exists anywhere on the site.