Online Sports Betting Platforms: Best for 60+ Countries

By Kwame Asante, kwame reviews betting sites for ghanaian punters, focusing on mobile money deposits and football markets. — Published on 24 April 2026

Covering the global betting landscape

Online sports betting is a global activity, but the experience varies dramatically from country to country. Regulations, payment methods, available operators, and popular sports all change based on where you are located. Our coverage spans 60+ countries across Africa, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas, providing localised recommendations for each market.

At bet-worldwide.com, we maintain detailed country-specific guides that analyse the betting landscape in each market. These guides cover local regulations, recommended operators, popular sports and leagues, available payment methods, and practical tips for bettors in each country. Whether you are in Nigeria, Morocco, India, or Brazil, we have a guide tailored to your market.

Africa: the fastest-growing betting continent

Africa hosts some of the world's fastest-growing sports betting markets. Our guides cover 40+ African nations including major markets like Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, and Cameroon.

Each African market has unique characteristics. Nigeria has a vibrant, competitive market with many local and international operators. Kenya's mobile money ecosystem makes M-Pesa deposits and withdrawals seamless. South Africa has the continent's most mature regulatory framework. Our country guides provide operator recommendations tailored to each market's payment infrastructure, regulatory status, and local football league coverage.

Europe: mature markets with strong regulations

European betting markets are the most regulated and competitive globally. Our guides cover key markets including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Netherlands.

European bettors benefit from strong consumer protections, competitive odds driven by intense operator competition, and diverse payment options. Each market has its own regulatory nuances: the UK has the most comprehensive framework, Germany has introduced state-level licensing, and France restricts certain bet types. Our guides explain these differences and recommend operators that are fully compliant in each jurisdiction.

Asia-Pacific and Americas: diverse and growing

Our coverage extends to major Asia-Pacific markets including India, Australia, and Bangladesh, plus growing markets across South America including Brazil.

Each region presents unique challenges and opportunities. India's market is dominated by cricket betting with UPI as the payment backbone. Australia has a mature, well-regulated market with strong horse racing traditions. Brazil's recently regulated market is attracting international operators at a rapid pace. Our country guides provide practical, up-to-date information on operator availability, payment options, and local sports coverage for bettors in every market we cover.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many countries does bet-worldwide.com cover?

We cover 60+ countries across Africa, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas. Each country has a dedicated guide with local operator recommendations, payment methods, regulatory information, and popular sports coverage.

Are the same betting platforms available everywhere?

No. Platform availability depends on local regulations and each operator's licensing. International operators may be available in 50+ countries, while local operators serve specific markets. Our country guides specify which platforms are available where.

How do I find the best betting platform for my country?

Visit our country-specific guide at bet-worldwide.com. Each guide includes recommended operators tested for your market, local payment methods, regulatory status, and tips tailored to your region.

Do betting regulations differ between countries?

Yes, significantly. Some countries have fully regulated markets with multiple licensed operators, while others have restrictive or unclear regulations. Our guides explain the regulatory status and its practical implications for bettors.