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BetWest's sportsbook lists around 20 sports and esports. Football anchors the whole book, with tennis, table tennis, basketball and baseball filling out the core and the spread, then runs through American football, ice hockey, snooker and darts, plus combat sports like boxing and martial arts. There's also an esports slate covering Counter-Strike, League of Legends, Valorant and Dota 2 and a novelty politics market on the 2028 US Presidential election. The breadth reads well on paper, but it's heavily front-loaded. Football and a handful of racket and ball sports carry the book, while plenty of the listed categories sit there as niche options rather than properly stocked markets.
Football
Football is the clear flagship and the coverage backs it up. The country list covers the major European leagues – England, Italy, Spain, Germany, France – plus a Europe section with the UEFA competitions and reaches out to Norway, Australia, Argentina, Belarus and Brazil. The real strength is market depth: a single big fixture can carry over 2000 markets, well past the basics into Asian handicaps and totals, team and 3-way totals, correct score, halftime/fulltime and goalscorer markets. A Bet Builder, category filters (over/under, halves, cards, corners) and Boosted Odds and Prebuilds rails round it out.
Tennis
Tennis is one of the stronger secondary markets. Coverage spans the Grand Slam level down through the ATP Challenger Tour, its doubles draws and the ITF circuit, plus separate men's and women's listings. Per-match depth is solid: money line, games and sets spreads, totals and total sets, player totals, individual set winners (first through third) and second-set score. A Bet Builder lets you combine legs within a match, and cash out is flagged across the main markets. The live betting is where it shows best, in-play matches display full set-by-set game scores plus the current point score, so you can follow a match closely while betting it, and the book suspends odds between points rather than leaving stale prices up.
Basketball

The fixture list is where basketball falls short. Coverage leans on a North America region with the NBA and WNBA, a Europe region, and World listings built mostly around World Cup qualifiers, with the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico added on. The per-game markets tell a different story, though, going much deeper than the schedule suggests. Each match opens with money line, spreads, totals and team totals, then splits by period into quarter and half options: third-quarter spread, total, race-to and home/away breakdowns, the same again for the second half, and odd/even. Both cash out and the Bet Builder are available on most of them. Live coverage is a real plus, with in-play games showing a quarter-by-quarter score grid and a running points total, and odds dropping out when a line needs to be suspended.
Table Tennis
Table tennis is built almost entirely on the fast-turnover circuits that run nonstop, with coverage limited to the Czech Liga Pro and Moscow Liga Pro. These are the matches-every-few-minutes feeder leagues sportsbooks use to keep a live offering ticking over around the clock, so the high event count reflects volume rather than range. The market depth for each match is reasonable for the sport: money line, first set/match winner combinations, individual set winner, spread and total, player-specific totals, point totals, and correct score after three sets, with cash-out flagged on effectively every market. Pricing is only average, though.
Baseball
Baseball keeps the geography tight but sensible, sticking to the 3 regions that matter for the sport: a North America section led by the MLB, plus Japan and South Korea. The standout is the player prop depth. Beyond money line, spreads and totals, a single MLB game opens up a long list of batter markets – total bases, home runs, RBIs, hits, runs, stolen bases, batter strikeouts, plus first home run of the game and total walks and doubles including extra innings. Many of these come broken out player by player, with named markets for individual hitters across both lineups rather than a generic prop list. Cash out and the Bet Builder cover the main markets. The event page also pulls in genuinely useful pre-bet context: recent form for both teams, head-to-head history and standings, shown right next to the bet slip.
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They stay live and honest. In-play matches show the full set-by-set game score and the current point score, and the book suspends odds between points rather than leaving outdated prices up while a rally plays out.
Yes, and the prop depth is the sportsbook's strongest baseball feature. A single game breaks out batter markets like total bases, home runs, RBIs, hits, runs, stolen bases and strikeouts by named hitter across both lineups, not just as a generic list.
Useful context sits right next to the bet slip. The event page pulls in recent form for both teams, head-to-head history and standings, so you can check the numbers without leaving the page.
The fixture list is thin, but the per-game markets go much deeper than it suggests. Each match opens with money line, spreads, totals and team totals, then splits into quarter and half options like third-quarter spread, race-to, half breakdowns and odd/even, with cash out and Bet Builder on most.
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BetWest has a lot to offer. From its huge game library to the variety of bonuses and payment options, there’s plenty to explore. I liked the overall selection, and it never felt like anything was missing. That said, I couldn’t ignore the fact that the owner and licensing information aren’t clearly displayed, as that’s one of the biggest trust factors for me.