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Top TGP Europe Limited Sites 2026
Please note that TGP Europe Limited closed all of its UK-facing websites in May 2025, effectively withdrawing from the UK market. As such, the information on this page is no longer maintained and may be inaccurate.
Fun88
A word of warning before we begin here; we’re about to tour a lot of TGP Europe Limited sports betting and casino websites, but we’re not about to see a lot of variety. TGP Europe is the IKEA of the sports betting website world. Everything arrives in flat-pack form, ready to be assembled by whichever white-label partner wants to create a sports betting site that particular day. With the exception of splash graphics, every TGP Europe Limited site is identical in terms of appearance and layout. You might even find some crossover in terms of promotions. Another general point we should draw to your attention is that none of the TGP Europe Limited casino sites will load unless you switch off your ad-blocking software, so make sure you’ve done that.
With all that being said, sports fans are most likely to know Fun88 as the former principal sponsors of Newcastle United, a Premier League football club that is, as of late 2021, one of the richest in the world after a takeover by Saudi Arabian investors. That makes Fun88’s product placement a lucky one and means a wide audience now knows they can visit this site and play with its full sportsbook, which includes virtual sports betting options for times when there’s nothing happening live that interests you. Fun88 also comes with a small selection of online slots, but there are fewer than 100 in total, and none of them come from any well-known providers. Fun88 is all about sports betting – but we can (and will) say that about every casino site on this list.

Stake
There are many ways a casino network company might go about the task of promoting a casino or sports betting website. One of the most expensive promotional routes open to such a company – or, in fact, to any company – is to sponsor the shirt of an English Premier League football team. Despite that, it’s a tactic that TGP Europe Limited has employed more than any other casino network company in the world. Just as Fun88 sponsors Newcastle United, Stake used to sponsor Watford, but ditched them when they got relegated and switched to Everton. If Everton also now get relegated, as seems likely, the Stake.com name might become seen as a curse.
Premier League games are watched by well over a billion people all over the world, and a significant proportion of those viewers are interested in betting on the outcome of football matches, so there can be no better advertising method so long as you have the budget for it. TGP Europe obviously does. The selection of sportsbook options, virtual sports, and online slots at Stake is precisely the same as what’s available at Fun88, but there’s an additional section of special promotions for Everton fans who want to bet on the fortunes of their team. It’s a niche interest promotional range, but we’re sure it attracts some extra business to the website.

SportPesa Uk
Now we go from TGP Europe Limited casino brands that sponsor English Premier League football teams to TGP Europe Limited casino brands that used to sponsor English Premier League football teams. SportPesa is still best known to sports fans in the UK as the shirt sponsor of Everton Football Club (yes, again), even though that sponsorship deal has come to an end. It served its purpose in that it boosted awareness of the brand in the UK at a time when it was a relative newcomer to the UK market. As a brand, SportPesa began in Kenya before expanding overseas and eventually attracting the attention of TGP.
Without the eye-catching Premier League sponsorship, though, the SportPesa website is left looking very bland and basic. It still offers the same combination of virtual sports, real sports, and casino betting, but it does so on a website that looks like it was knocked up by a high school student in the early 2000s. Realistically speaking, nobody’s going to be brought to SportPesa by the 71 online slots it has in its catalogue, so it’s to be hoped that the odds in the sportsbook are better than anything players might find elsewhere – including elsewhere on the TGP Europe Limited range. Football betting is the site’s speciality, but you’ll find every other major sport listed if you look hard enough.

Bet Vision
Bet Vision might not look like it’s any different from any of the other casinos on the TGP Europe Limited range, but it is. This is the only TGP Europe Limited casino or sports betting site that’s directly owned and operated by the casino network company itself. All of the others are operated on a white-label basis. We’ve talked about TGP using a template to create casino and betting sites, but Bet Vision is the origin of the template. This is the site that demonstrates how everything works so potential white-label partners can decide whether or not they want to get involved. In that respect, it’s probably more useful as a B2B advert for TGP Europe than it is as an iGaming site, but that doesn’t mean that TGP doesn’t try to persuade people to play at Bet Vision.
As recently as 2020, they appointed former Leicester, Liverpool, Aston Villa and England striker Emile Heskey as the new Bet Vision brand ambassador. Heskey is yet another big name from the world of football, so it’s surprising that he doesn’t appear anywhere on the red-and-black Bet Vision site. Instead, all we get is the same description of the platform’s sportsbook, casino, and virtual sports platforms as we get on all of the other sites in the family and the same collection of 71 online slots to go with them.

12Bet UK
There’s virtually no difference between Bet Vision and 12Bet, which also trades as 12Bet UK on account of its URL (12bet.uk). The layout of both websites is identical. Because of a lack of sponsorship branding, the homepages are identical in every way other than their respective logos. Even the colour scheme of 12Bet is a dead ringer for that of Bet Vision. Whoever TGP Europe Limited’s white-label partner for 12Bet UK is must have taken one look at Bet Vision and asked for a perfect replica of the existing casino. Like several of the other sports betting websites in the TGP Europe range, 12Bet feels like a brand that’s passed its peak.
The “about us” section of the website – which is white text on a light grey background – recounts a history of sports sponsorships. The 12Bet name appeared on the sleeves of West Bromwich Albion’s home kit in 2021. They sponsored the back of the club’s shirt in 2020 and also sponsored the All England Badminton Event that same year. In 2018, the casino was the official partner of the Table Tennis Team World Cup. Their peak year seems to have been 2016, which saw 12Bet sign a three-year deal to become an official betting partner of Arsenal Football Club. As of right now, 12Bet isn’t connected to any sporting entities at all, but the site remains open. Maybe the sponsorship deals of the past brought the site all the customers it requires in order to sustain itself.

Sportsbetio
Stop us if you think you’ve heard this one before. A few years ago, Sportsbetio.uk (a catchy, memorable name if ever we saw one) made its debut in the UK by becoming the official shirt sponsor of Southampton FC. The deal ended when Southampton was relegated from the English Premier League. The pattern of TGP Europe brands sponsoring English Premier League teams who go on to be relegated appears to be a well-established one. That deal is over, and so Sportsbetio.uk is a lot less visible in the UK than it used to be. It’s still here, though, and it still has connections to Premier League football thanks to a branding partnership with Newcastle United. There’s more than a little overlap between the TGP Europe brands and the clubs that they sponsor.
As is so often the case, Sportsbetio.uk is the watered-down, UK version of a far more popular and successful international gambling brand called Sportsbet.io. The only reason the company has a UK presence at all is to make its football club partnerships legal in terms of advertising – none of these brands have any real interest in reaching a UK audience. If they did, their websites wouldn’t be as basic as they are. All of this is a great little earner for TGP Europe Limited, but we don’t see what benefit any of the sites bring to players.

SBOTOP
SBOTOP was mostly unknown to players in the UK until they – you guessed it – forked out the necessary money to sponsor an English Premier League football team. The team in this case was originally Leeds United, with the famous Yorkshire club getting the SBOTOP name and logo splashed across its distinctive white home shirts plus all second and third shirts. That’s as far as the connection between the team and the brand went, though. SBOTOP isn’t like Stake, which offers a series of special bets to Everton fans based on the fortunes of their favourite team and events that might occur in their matches.
Leeds United got relegated from the Premier League (surprise, surprise), so SBOTOP switched its allegiance to Fulham. The move changed the decor of the website, but nothing else. You might occasionally find differences between the odds offered within the sportsbooks of the various TGP Europe Limited, but white-label partners only have so much freedom to set their own odds, and so any differences are likely to be minimal. If you’re a Fulham fan, play at SBOTOP. If you’re a Newcastle United fan, play at Fun88. That’s really the only advice we can give to anyone who isn’t sure which of the sites on this network to play at. For gamers who prefer a broader casino experience, though, it might be a better choice to give the whole network a miss and play somewhere else altogether.

About TGP Europe Limited
TGP Europe Limited History
TGP Europe Limited specialises in sports betting. One glance at the company’s product range is enough to tell you that. It also specialises in one particular type of website. There are plenty of other casino network companies out there, but we can’t recall ever previously seeing one that’s so determined to ensure that every website on its platform looks the same. We don’t know how much say TGP Europe Limited’s white-label partners get in the look and feel of the casino sites they order, but we can’t imagine that it’s very much. Perhaps that’s just the TGP Europe way – although identifying anything about TGP Europe Limited is far harder than you imagine it might be.
TGP Europe Limited (the “TGP” stands for “The Gaming Platform”) has a customer-facing website, but the “about us” section of the website tells visitors almost nothing about the company’s history. You have to perform more than one Google search if you want to discover where and when the TGP Europe story began, but the answer is in the Isle of Man in September 2008. That’s now over fifteen years ago, and for all of those years, it’s been almost impossible to work out how many people work for the company or how successful it may or may not be. Some websites state there are only around 25 people working for TGP Europe, but other estimates put that number at closer to two hundred. We’ve seen suggestions that the company makes less than five million pounds per year, but that doesn’t seem right when they’re connected to so many expensive Premier League football sponsorships, as we’ve covered above. It’s remarkable that a business of TGP’s (presumed) size can mask so much of its activity in the modern age, but here we are. Aside from knowing when and where TGP formed, knowing that it holds a full licence with the UK Gambling Commission and knowing how long the company has been in business, the rest of the company’s history is a mystery.
How TGP Europe Limited Sees Itself

Rather than filling out the “about us” section of the TGP Europe Limited website with information about the company’s history – which is the kind of info we’d expect to find there – TGP instead opts to tell us how it sees itself as a company and what it can do for others. TGP is, in its own words, a dynamic and flexible online gaming platform designed for businesses. The marketing text of the page speaks of a design concept that’s evolved over the course of more than a decade in the casino industry, including a detailed understanding of costs and risks. “Flexibility” seems to be the company’s keyword – it comes back to it again and again when describing how it works with its partners and how it can provide assistance to existing operators. If all you want to use TGP Europe Limited for is back-office solutions, they’re fine with that. If you want to use their entire suite of products, they’re fine with that too. They’ll work with you however you’d prefer to be worked with.
TGP believes that it’s the best option for any business that wants to get into sports betting because of the combination of its experience and its software. The TGP software platform, which is bespoke, comes from SBTech. It seems that The Gaming Platform can offer far more than we’ve seen at any of its current websites if anybody ever wanted it to – it’s supposed to have access to more than four hundred casino games, including the entire collection of live dealer games from Evolution Gaming. It seems odd that not a single one of TGP’s current white label partners are making use of that facility, and nor has TGP Europe Limited itself but the feature in the shop window by using it on Bet Vision. Bizarrely, it seems the situation is that TGP Europe can offer live dealer games but never actually does.
Recent TGP Europe Limited News
The most recent news in the world of TGP Europe Limited is the creation of a new TGP-backed website called i8Bet, which will be owned by Park House Investment but will operate on the TGP Europe Limited platform as a white-label casino brand. News of the casino’s impending launch was announced in mid-March 2022. We’re keeping an eye on the situation and will add a review of the site once it’s gone live. The early signs are that despite the fact the site follows TGP’s odd naming conventions, it’s set to be a big deal. It signed a deal to become the official betting partner of Everton Football Club before the site even launched. Prior to that, the biggest news of the previous twelve months had been the arrival of Stake.com on the TGP Europe website. TGP isn’t the first UK casino network company to have ownership of Stake, but they’ll be hoping to have more success with the brand than its previous owners did. While they don’t yet offer this service inside the UK, Stake is known internationally as a cryptocurrency casino. That might go some way to explaining how it’s raised enough cash to sponsor a Premier League football team despite never having an especially significant presence in the UK in the past.
Every scrap of news from the previous two years about TGP has involved either the addition of a new white-label website or the signing of a new sponsorship deal with a sporting enterprise. TGP still appears to be growing – albeit not especially quickly – and is still on the lookout for new white-label partners. The network has closed more websites than it currently has open, which is never an ideal state of affairs, and so would presumably like to do something in the years ahead to redress that balance. If we had to make a prediction about the twelve months to come for TGP Europe, we’d say more white-label websites and more football sponsorships. In other words, more of the same.
Full List of TGP Europe Sites
Active Sites
There’s only one betting site on the entire TGP Europe Limited platform that the company directly owns and operates, so here it is.
- Betvision – betvision.com
White Label Sites
These sites are hosted and licensed by TGP Europe Limited but truly belong to somebody else. Often, the “somebody else” is a sports betting company in the Far East looking for a route into the UK marketplace.
- 12Bet – 12bet.uk
- 8XBet – 8xbet.co.uk
- 96.com – 96uk.com
- BCGame – bcgame.uk
- BJ-88 – bj-88.co.uk
- BK8 – bk8.uk
- DEBET – de-bet.co.uk
- Duelbits – duelbits.co.uk
- Fun88 – fun88.co.uk
- Nova88 Bet – nova88bet.co.uk
- SBOtop – sbotop.co.uk
- SportPesa – sportpesa.uk
- Sportsbet.io – sportsbetio.uk
- StakeUK.com – stake.uk.com
- TLCBet – tlcbet.co.uk
- UK-WL – uk-wl.co.uk
Inactive Sites
Not every site that’s ever launched on the TGP Europe Limited platform has been an unqualified success. Here are the ones that, for whatever reason, have fallen by the wayside over the years.
- 138 – 138.co.uk
- 19bet – 19bet.co.uk
- 6686sports – 6686sports.co.uk
- AYXBet – ayxbet.co.uk
- Bob Sports – bob88.co.uk
- Fun78 – fun78.com
- HTHBet – hthbet.uk
- I8Bet – i8bet.co.uk
- Kaiyun – kaiyun.co.uk
- KYBet – kybet.co.uk
- LeyuBet – leyubet.co.uk
- LT.co.uk – lt.co.uk
- Oubao – oubao.co.uk
- Qiubet – qiubet.co.uk
- TLCBet – tlcbet.com
- Yabo UK – yabo.uk
- YoBet – yobet.co.uk







