10p betting sites aren’t common place online and there are only a few places where you can place a bet of 10p and have it accepted. In this article I’ll detail all the bookmakers with this minimum limit and what they offer to punters by means of a sign up bonus.
Check out the different sites below:
Betting Sites With 10p Bets: Top 6
The following is a list of the best sites which accept 10p bets:
*Info accurate as of 06-12-2023 for the UK market.
10p Bookmakers Compared
Bookmaker | Min Bet | Min Deposit | Withdrawals | Fees |
---|---|---|---|---|
Betvictor | 5p | £5 | 1-5 days | 0% |
Coral | 1p | £5 | 2-5 days | 0% |
William Hill | £5 | 3p | 1-5 days | 0% |
888Sport | 10p | £10 | 1-5 days | 0% |
Betfred | 1p | £5 | 1-5 days | 0% |
Ladbrokes | 5p | £5 | 3-5 days | 0% |
Quite often it’s advantageous to limit your exposure on a bet if you just have a hunch and aren’t that confident of the outcome.
For example… when betting in play on a tennis match, one player may have a match point, meaning the other guy’s odds are really high. It’s not unheard of the other player saving the match point and then going on to win.
Obviously you wouldn’t want to bet your mortgage on such a gamble, but risking 10p with the chance to get paid out at 200/1 is a value bet, with high rewards for very little exposure. If you place 20 or so such bets over the course of a few weeks, chances are one of them might be successful, and you’ll be quids in. Not bad for a 10p bet!
Betting Sites With 10p Bets: Reviewed
#1 Betvictor
For the sake of this review I’ve discounting the BetFair laying type of betting, and concentrating on conventional bookmakers. In this case, you can’t go wrong with a bookmaker such as Betvictor (in my opinion they’re the best 10p bookie around). Their minimum bet is actually 5p, so you can bet real money and have a lot of fun, but at the same time you’re unlikely to lose anything that you can’t afford.
Betvictor allows 10p bets on the entirety of its sports book, meaning you have access to thousands of potential markets to try. The site is also very well laid out and extremely intuitive and friendly, making this one of the best options for those only willing to bet small amounts such as 10p.
Betvictor’s flexibility on minimum bets means that you can bet small amounts initially if you wish, and top up later. This is particularly useful on ‘in play’ betting, as there’s always the possibility to ‘lock in’ your winnings if things are going your way. By this I mean backing against yourself at a better price as the market unfolds in play. By doing this you can sometimes guarantee yourself a win no matter what the result.
Bet £10 get £40 in free bets at Betvictor!New customers only, 18+, T&C's apply.
#2 Coral
Coral’s minimum bet is actually just 1p, but I felt it was worth mentioning them here in 2nd place because obviously if 1p is possible then so is 10p. They also have what I think is the best bonus for small stakes punters. Their overall service has been developed massively online of late and their new betting site is state of the art, as is their free betting app. Live streaming is on offer and there’s a whole host of awesome promotions to get stuck into – including the new customer offer below.
New customers only, 18+, T&C's apply.
Ways Of Placing 10p Bets Online
There are two ways to bet at such low amounts. The first is the conventional way using one of the sites listed above. The second is to use a betting exchange such as BetFair to place a ‘lay’ bet at high odds (a lay bet is when you’re taking a bet as opposed to making a bet).
1) Conventional 10p bets are where a bookmaker allows bets using very small stakes. These however are quite rare and many bookmakers have minimum limits such as a pound, and two pounds per bet in some cases. Others, such as Betvictor have very low limits, meaning you can place small amounts to your hearts content.
2) Laying at BetFair is where you bet against a certain outcome. The minimum bet at BetFair is usually £2, but if you’re placing a lay bet on something that has high odds, the effect is that your exposure is very low. Take a football match for example that is in the 90th minute with one team leading 1-0. It’s very likely that team will win, so the odds ‘against’ the win are high, sometimes up to 100/1. If you lay a £10 bet at this price (in other words matching someone who has bet £10 on the win), then your exposure is only 100th of £10, which is 10p. If the opposing team equalise before the end of the game you win £10. If they don’t, you lose your 10p exposure.
Note: limits have been lowered at most online bookmaker so the above Betfair method is now somewhat obselete!.