SportyBet

Everything on this page is measured from prices SportyBet actually published in the leagues we scan. It is not a review and not sponsored.

Measured avg margin 5.0% (rank #2 on best value)
OperatorEnziglo (Pty) Ltd
Provincial licence Mpumalanga Economic Regulator · 9-2-1-09799
Deposit methodsBank card · Ozow · Capitec Pay · 1Voucher · OTT Voucher · Blu Voucher · EFT
Min depositR1
Payout speedwithin 60 minutes, subject to possible delays
CurrencyZAR
Website https://www.sportybet.co.za

Coverage we measure

CompetitionLast seen
UFC 329 2h ago
Nations Championship 2026 2h ago
FIFA World Cup 2026 2h ago
Wimbledon 2026 2h ago

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SportyBet’s South African betting site is run by Enziglo (Pty) Ltd, licensed by the Mpumalanga Economic Regulator and based in Mbombela rather than the Cape Town or Johannesburg addresses most local betting sites use. It’s part of Sporty Group, which runs the same brand across several African and Latin American markets.

What stands out

Deposits and withdrawals

Deposits run from R1 to R20,000 a transaction, through a bank card, Ozow instant EFT (with a Capitec Pay option), ordinary EFT, or one of three vouchers: 1Voucher, OTT Voucher and Blu Voucher.

Withdrawals start at R1 and go up to R100,000, and SportyBet charges no withdrawal fee. Payouts need FICA verification first, as at every licensed South African betting site. SportyBet’s own FAQ says withdrawals process within 60 minutes, though delays can happen.

Odds and markets

On the competitions OddsBash tracks, we scan SportyBet’s match result and total goals prices on football, and outright winner prices on tennis. Its total goals market runs across more lines per match than most betting sites quote, starting from half a goal.

The margin and coverage figures above come from odds SportyBet actually published; they update every time we scan.

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