Scorebet is a South African sportsbook operating as ScoreBet (2013/122709/07), licensed by the Northern Cape Gambling Board and registered in Kimberley. It runs on the AdvBet distributor platform, the same backend behind betXchange, Betfred, Bettabets, TicTacBets and Playbet. Its withdrawal menu includes a retail voucher option alongside EFT and ATM cash.
What stands out
- Ozow’s instant EFT clears a withdrawal straight away; standard EFT withdrawals are quoted at 2–3 business days instead.
- Withdrawals can be taken as a retail voucher rather than cash: Makro, Pick ‘n Pay, MTN, Shoprite, Showmax, Vodacom and others.
- ATM withdrawals at FNB or Standard Bank pay out using a one-time PIN sent by SMS, no card required.
- Deposits run through card payments, EFT, vouchers and mobile money.
- We track Scorebet’s odds through the AdvBet distributor platform it shares with betXchange, Betfred, Bettabets, TicTacBets and Playbet.
Deposits and withdrawals
Scorebet’s cashier lists four deposit routes: card payments, EFT, vouchers and mobile money. None of Scorebet’s own help pages publish a minimum for any of them.
Withdrawals run through a separate set of four routes. Ozow’s instant EFT clears straight away, while standard EFT is quoted at 2–3 business days. An FNB or Standard Bank ATM pays out cash against a one-time PIN sent by SMS. Or convert the withdrawal into a retail voucher: Makro, Pick ‘n Pay, MTN, Shoprite, Showmax, Vodacom and others. Every withdrawal settles to the bank account you FICA’d; adding a new account first needs a proof-of-account email to Scorebet support.
FICA itself asks for a South African ID or passport plus a proof of address no older than three months, sometimes with banking details too. Scorebet’s own help pages quote the review time only as “a few days”.
Odds and markets
Scorebet’s footer states that every market on the site is priced at fixed odds. In our own scans we’ve seen it price marquee fixtures across the FIFA World Cup, the Europa League, Wimbledon and UFC cards. The margin and coverage figures above are measured from odds Scorebet actually published, and refresh with every scan.
Good to know
- Scorebet also runs casino games, Lucky Numbers, Spribe’s Aviator and a Winner’s Wheel game. OddsBash measures the sportsbook only.
- The Operator Licence PDF is published on Scorebet’s own GitHub assets repository rather than hosted on scorebet.co.za itself.