Swifty Sports is a South African sportsbook run by Swifty Africa (Pty) Ltd, licensed by the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board under bookmaker licence 10193252-002. It runs on its own purpose-built backend rather than one of the shared white-label platforms most other South African bookmakers use, and its soccer coverage prices exactly one total-goals line instead of the usual spread of alternates.
What stands out
- Built on a standalone in-house platform, not a shared white-label system, unlike most other books on this market.
- Soccer’s Over/Under market is fixed at a single 2.5-goals line. No alternate lines exist anywhere in the odds feed, on any match checked.
- Covers soccer, rugby union, tennis and mixed martial arts, including UFC cards, which this book lists as one pooled fixture group rather than split by numbered event.
- A real iOS app on the App Store; Android has no Google Play listing at all, and instead sideloads a direct APK from the operator’s own site.
- Takes cryptocurrency deposits (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Dogecoin) alongside card, EFT, Capitec and OTT Voucher.
Deposits and withdrawals
The cashier is built around card payments (Visa, Mastercard, credit and debit card), EFT, Instant EFT, Capitec, OTT Voucher and four cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Dogecoin. The site’s own deposit page defaults to preset amounts of R50, R100 and R200, though it doesn’t label any of these as a minimum.
Withdrawals go out by EFT, processed once every 24 hours at2pm daily.
Odds and markets
On the competitions OddsBash tracks, Swifty Sports prices soccer’s match result and a single 2.5 Over/Under goals line, rugby union’s match winner, and two-way winner markets on tennis and mixed martial arts. It does not offer alternate goals lines on any football match we have checked. The margin and coverage figures above are measured from odds Swifty Sports actually published, and refresh with every scan.
Good to know
- Also runs casino games alongside the sportsbook. OddsBash measures the sportsbook only.
- UFC cards are listed under one pooled fixture group rather than one id per numbered event, so a single competition listing can span more than one real-world card at a time.