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At first glance, FeliceBet doesn’t really look like much – its interface is extremely simple, not to mention quite buggy. We even struggled to access the sports betting page at first, as there isn’t a dedicated button for it anywhere on the interface. We had to scroll down to an interface element showing a handful of “highlighted” matches and then access the main sports section from there, which is absolutely unacceptable for a site with “Bet” in its name. Being a bookie is your main attraction, why should punters have to jump through hoops just to wager?
At least the good news is that, once you do make it to the sports interface, the selection of different games to wager on is pretty great. Sure, you’ll find all the classics – football, table tennis, rugby, basketball, etc – but there’s also no shortage of smaller sports, like Gaelic hurling, Nascar, Squash, Speedway, etc. You can even bet on politics and specials (like TV shows), which is pretty rare and quite welcome. The diversity of betting markets is also generally pretty good, but greatly depends on both the sport and the specific match within it.
Football Betting
Football is king – that much is true not just at FeliceBet, but at any other bookie out there. The aforementioned interface element on the front page which highlights several important matches pretty much consists entirely of football games, and once you open the sports section proper, you’ll see a lit of more than 1,000 different matches. Naturally, most of them belong to the big leagues: Premier League, La Liga, Italy’s Serie A and so on. These aren’t the only games featured on the site, but since they’re the only ones that show up in both the menu and the football section’s default interface, it’s very easy to miss the rest.
If you were interested in smaller leagues, like from Australia, Japan, or Poland, you’ll need to switch over from Featured to All Leagues through an easy to miss button near the top of the page. Once again, the user interface of FeliceBet seems rather poorly thought out, making it much harder for players to find the games that they might be more interested in. Furthermore, the amount of betting markets is significantly lower in those smaller leagues compared to the big ones, which, while expected, is still a touch disappointing.
Basketball Betting
Despite having a significantly smaller presence compared to football, basketball still comfortably takes the #2 spot in terms of the amount of both matches and leagues available here. Once again, the main interface will only show you the biggest matches for the sport, such as from NBA, NCAA, and FIBA. Switching over to All Leagues will give you the full list of games you can wager on, and frankly, we were surprised by the amount of diversity we encountered here. You can bet on some quite obscure leagues, like Uganda’s National Basketball League and Mexico’s Liga ABE.
Once again, the number of betting markets for each match will be vastly depending on how popular that match is. If you go to an NBA match, you’ll be able to wager even on more obscure markets like quarter correct score, player points and winning margins. On the other hand, a match from a smaller league will mostly have handicaps or things like total points. Even with that in mind, though, we really enjoyed this section – perhaps even a little more than the football one!
Esports Betting
Many punters tend to underestimate just how popular esports betting has become in recent years – but the truth is that, with a wide amount of games and a ton of betting markets to choose from for each one, this way of placing wagers is now more lucrative than ever. The selection of games here at FeliceBet isn’t anything mindblowing, but should still leave you pretty satisfied. You’ll find Counter-Strike, League of Legends, Dota, Valorant, Call of Duty, Crossfire, and King of Glory – though the latter four have way less matches than the former three.

On the esports page, you’ll also find “esoccer” and “ebasketball,” or in other words, virtuals – we’re not sure why they’re here considering the fact that FeliceBet has an entire section for virtuals which features entirely different matches, but hey, at least now you know where to find them. As for betting markets, once again the selection will depend on the game: League will have map scores and total kills, CS2 will have rounds and correct score, etc.
Live Betting
Placing bets on games that are currently in progress is one of the most exciting things you can do at any online bookmaker, and, to its credit, FeliceBet has managed to handle that pretty well – high praise considering its overall poor interface! Whenever you open a section (for example, Esports), the matches that will show up at the top are always those that are currently in progress, which makes them very easy to find at a glance. Something you definitely need when time is an important factor there!
If you’d like to focus exclusively on the live games, you can press the “Live” button in the top-left corner of the interface, which will explicitly hide all the non-live games from view. After that, it’s just a matter of finding the right game and putting your bet at the most opportune moment. For matches that support them, features like a live play-by-play are available, but don’t expect anything fancy (like live streaming for esports).
Frequently Asked Questions
As of this moment, you can place wagers on over 30 different sports, including some very rare ones like NASCAR or political betting.
Yes, in fact there are two distinct places on the site that offer virtual sports: the esports section and the virtuals section, with each having different matches.
That will depend solely on the specific game you’re wagering on: it could be something like exact score, handicaps, or player performance, or even something like map score or total kills for esports.
Yes, but only a handful of crypto coins are supported. Please review the list in our Payments section before deciding whether you’d prefer to deposit with them or a fiat currency.
This bookmaker is owned and operated by Next Global Era Limited, a very well established gambling company regulated by the Anjouan Gaming Authority. It’s not impossible that you’ll get scammed, but it’s also very unlikely.
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Honestly, I have absolutely no issues with the content of FeliceBet’s sportsbook. It has a gigantic amount of sports to choose from, tons of leagues (including many that are a bit more minor), and loads of betting markets even for smaller matches. Granted, none of that is particularly rare, but it’s still worth praising when I see it. Whether you’re a new player or a gambling veteran, chances are you’ll enjoy the selection of titles here. There’s just one caveat I have to mention: the user interface is pretty poor and confusing, both on desktop and mobile. If you’re the type who expects things to “just work” and doesn’t enjoy tinkering or typing in URLs to get to certain pages, this bookie might not be the right fit for you.