Sportwetten Review
#493
Sportwetten
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Sportwetten is a German-licensed operator established in 2020 by NetX Betting Limited. It suits bettors looking for a regulated platform focused on the German and international markets.
Key stats
Country guides: Germany
Germany
Our review
Market presence and scale
Sportwetten occupies a mid-tier position in our database, currently ranked 493rd globally. With approximately 3,630 daily visits, it operates as a focused platform rather than a high-volume global giant. The site is tailored specifically for the German and international markets, offering services in both English and German to accommodate its target regions.
Licensing and banking
The operator holds a German licence, which ensures it adheres to specific regional regulatory standards. For your transactions, the platform supports Euro-denominated payments through several established methods:
- PayPal and Skrill
- Visa and MasterCard
- Trustly and Bank Transfer
Check the operator site for specific KYC requirements before depositing. We note that the payment selection covers the primary e-wallet and card providers expected of a regulated European bookmaker.
Betting coverage and features
The sportsbook provides coverage for 13 sports, ranging from soccer and tennis to Formula 1 and handball. You can place fixed-odds or live in-play bets, with all prices displayed in the EU decimal format. While the selection is functional, the focus remains on core European sports, motorsports, and winter sports, reflecting its primary regional focus.