Scooore Review

Scooore

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Last updated 18 May 2026

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Scooore is a Belgian-licensed operator suited to European bettors looking for a regulated fixed-odds environment. Established in 2016, it currently holds a global traffic rank of 431 on our index.

Key stats

List rank#431
Daily visits5,400
Established2016
OddsEU, UK, US
OwnerSCOOORE SA/NV

Country guides: Belgium

Our review

Market scale and reach

Scooore has been operating since 2016 under the ownership of SCOOORE SA/NV. While it targets the Belgian and international markets, its scale is mid-range, attracting approximately 5,400 daily visits. This puts it at rank 431 globally, suggesting a stable but niche presence in the betting industry.

Licensing and payment options

The platform operates under a Belgian licence, which dictates its regulatory framework and player protections. Banking is limited to traditional methods, with all transactions handled in Euro. You can fund your account using:

  • MasterCard
  • Visa

Check the operator site for specific KYC and verification procedures required for withdrawals.

Sportsbook features and languages

The product focuses on fixed-odds betting with a secondary live (in-play) feature. The sportsbook is broad, covering over 30 categories including American football, Cycling, Esports, and Gaelic sports. You can view odds in EU, UK, or US formats. The site is accessible in Dutch and French, reflecting its primary regional focus.