Gambling guides for players in Ireland
Six comparison guides written for adults in Ireland. Each one takes a single decision — a mobile app, a new bookmaker, a withdrawal window, a crypto cashier, a race card — and sets out what can actually be checked before money is deposited: licence status, EUR limits, verification steps and bonus conditions.
Advertising disclosure. These pages are informational and may contain partner links. Nothing here is betting advice or a guarantee of terms — operator conditions change, so confirm licence status, limits and bonus rules on the operator’s own site before you register. 18+ only.
All guides
Start with the one closest to your question. Every guide links across to the others, because licensing, payments and payout timing overlap in practice.
Casino online Ireland Guide for Players
The full picture: lobby quality, bonus terms, euro payments, mobile behaviour, verification and how to build a personal shortlist.
Read the guide → MobileBest Betting Apps in Ireland
Layouts, bet-slip checks, phone compatibility and the payment thresholds that decide whether a mobile account actually suits you.
Read the guide → New brandsNew Betting Sites for Irish Players in 2026
Newer operators need the same checks as established ones. Licence, EUR cashier, verification and bonus expiry, brand by brand.
Read the guide → SportsbookFast Withdrawal Betting Sites for Irish Bettors
Approval, processing and settlement are three separate stages. Which routes clear fastest, and what pauses a request.
Read the guide → CasinoCasino Withdrawals for Irish Players
Published payout limits by operator, method-by-method timing, and the verification sequence that keeps a cash-out moving.
Read the guide → CryptoBitcoin Casinos Ireland: A Guide to Safe Crypto Play
Wallet addresses, network matching, confirmation times and cashier minimums — plus the two-way risk of playing with a volatile asset.
Read the guide → RacingBest Horse Betting Sites for Online Racing Bets
Race coverage, odds formats, win/place/each-way basics and higher-risk markets, with the payment rules behind racing payouts.
Read the guide →How these guides compare operators
The same five checks run through every page, so figures can be read side by side rather than brand by brand.
- Licence and legal entity. The authority, the licence number where one is published, and the company behind the brand. An overseas licence does not by itself confirm authorisation to serve players in Ireland.
- Cashier limits in EUR. Deposit minimum, withdrawal minimum, and the daily, weekly or monthly ceiling. Several operators publish limits in dollars or pounds, which is noted where it applies.
- Published payout timing. Operator processing is separated from provider settlement, because an approved request can still sit with a bank or card issuer afterwards.
- Bonus conditions. Wagering multiple, what it applies to, expiry window, maximum bet during wagering, excluded games and any cap on bonus winnings.
- Account controls. Verification requirements, payment-ownership rules, support routes, and the deposit limit, time-out and self-exclusion tools available.
One thing these pages will not do is present a ranked list of operators with headline offers attached. Bonus terms change constantly, and a large advertised figure tells you very little about whether a withdrawal will clear. The comparison figures in each guide are there to be checked against the operator’s own cashier page before you deposit.
Play within limits
Gambling is entertainment, not income. Set a deposit limit, a loss cap and a session length before you play, keep that money separate from rent, bills and savings, and never borrow to fund an account. If stopping at your planned limit feels difficult, use the operator’s deposit limit, time-out or self-exclusion tools and talk to a support service.