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Horse racing betting apps appear to be doing the rounds lately, but have a guess what? Some of the market’s mobile-friendly betting tools are furlongs better than others.
The good news? Finding the best ones is a piece of pie. You just need to look out for user-friendly features like one-click betting tools, decent market coverage, and the ability to live-stream the Epsom Derby and Dubai World Cup. But I’ve shortlisted my favorite apps for you in the banners on this page if you’re tight for time.
I’ve been rating betting apps for what feels like a lifetime. Have a guess what I’ve learned? Whether I’m clicking my way through cricket betting apps or trying to scout the best apps for horse racing, those that stand out most are always the ones that come pre-loaded with a bunch of awesome features.
Throughout this guide, you’ll see banners for my favorite apps for horse race bettors, and I’m sure you’ll soon notice the whole lot have a bunch of things in common. In short, they all offer the following features – which you guys really ought to be looking out for in any good horse racing app IMHO:
We all know that apps are all about functionality, so if ever you encounter one that’s clunky to use or a bit confusing, you should probably give it a pass. If one-click betting tools and easy-to-edit slips are on offer, mind, you’re probably looking at a real gem of an app right there.
For me, the best racing betting app should be:
The good news is that most of the time, you can download an app and have a bit of a click around without actually creating an account with a bookmaker. And if not? Well, my reviews here at GameChampions will give you the lowdown on what apps are hot, and what apps are not. (Hint: if an app’s hot, you’ll see it in my banners).
The best horse racing betting apps should of course offer decent coverage of all the most popular horse racing events throughout the year. Personally, I wouldn’t give an app a second look unless they covered:
These are absolute must-haves in any good horse racing app’s sportsbook – so be sure to double-check they’re definitely covered when clicking around. Oh, and while you’re at it, it’s vital to make sure any horse racing odds offered are competitive.
There’s an easy enough way to do this – simply check out a few competitors’ apps to get a feel for market averages on anything from The Everest to Cheltenham.
In the past I’ve written a lot about betting sites with live streaming capabilities – but did you guys know that many betting apps offer these awesome features, too?
Basically, it’s becoming increasingly common for betting apps to allow their users to:
To be honest, not all horse racing betting apps offer these features, but many of those I’ve shortlisted on this page for your region do. And even if they don’t? Well, who’s to stop you going to the races with your smartphone in hand, or watching The Grand National on TV while you bet?
An app’s reputation should be make or break. No, really – I always advise my readers to check-up on what other bettors have to say about apps on sites like TrustPilot prior to actually downloading them.
Of curse, if a brand comes anywhere close to being the best horse racing betting app on the market, you can bet I’ve written a full review of it here that you can check out, too. And if you can locate it on Google Play or the App Store, you’ll no doubt find a bunch of user reviews there, too.
At a more basic level, you also need to make sure any apps you’re thinking of downloading will offer you:
I know, I know… you came here to find awesome apps to use for betting on horse racing, right? But the fact of the matter is, any half-decent sportsbook app should really offer an ample selection of other sports markets, too – if only to give you extra betting options later down the line.
Fortunately, many of the best soccer betting apps I’ve reviewed recently offer horse racing odds, access to tennis tournaments, and more. The same goes for apps I’ve found that specialize in hockey or NFL betting – these usually have races up-for-grabs, too. If you’re looking for apps appropriate for any one specific sports niche, you’ll find them here by clicking around my various guides.
With the licensing outlook for app-based betting being a little different from one place to another, the options available to my readers in, say, Phoenix, Arizona, will differ from those of you in Canada, the UK, or even anyone reading my guides from Down Under.
To get around this pickle, I’ve set up the backend of this guide to always display geo-targeted information about horse betting apps that are legally available in the individual state, province or region you guys visit me from.
So, deactivate your VPNs, have a click around the banners on this page, and I’m sure you’ll have no trouble locating an epic app that offers everything you need, horse betting-wise.
There’s a surprising number of horse racing betting apps out there that… well… aren’t actually available as downloadable apps at all. You might even see some such sites in my banners.
The reason for this all boils down to compatibility issues. Check out any reviews of any good horse racing betting apps and you’ll soon see people whining about said apps not working on such-and-such devices. The good news is that betting platforms have come up with a very simple solution to this common criticism – many now run entirely on mobile-friendly websites that allow you to:
Now, these platforms are 100% playable using Android and iOS smartphones and tablets, the primary difference being you’re going to have to use your browser instead of actually downloading any software onto your device.
They tend to be well-optimized enough for most mainstream browsers, but most sites I’ve tested, including those mentioned in my banners, they tend to work most smoothly on:
It’s wild, but sometimes, the user-experience on these sites actually outdoes that of the best horse racing betting apps – particularly if you value being able to flit back and forth between different devices as you place and shake-up your bets. My advice? If a brand looks good but doesn’t offer a dedicated app, don’t rule it out.
I’ve thrown a lot of information at you guys in this guide, and I truly hope you now feel ready to jump into the world of app-based horse betting. But before you take the plunge, I’d strongly advise sitting down and having a good, hard think about which of the app features I’ve outlined in this guide are most important to you.
But what if you need a little more help in selecting the best horse racing betting app for you? Well, if you find an app or two you’re feeling on the fence about, simply ask yourself the following questions:
What to consider… | Why it’s important… |
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Is it compatible with your device? | If you’re on Android and the app’s only available for iOS users then, well… it ain’t gonna work. Use my banners to locate apps or mobile-friendly websites that are guaranteed to run silky-smooth on your smartphone or tablet. |
Is the betting provider licensed where you live? | I really can’t stress this point enough – you should only ever bet with apps that hold the correct regional license for your state or province. |
Do they offer any new customer promotions? | If you’re an app newbie, chances are you’ll be able to bag a bonus. Use my banners to compare the best offers between different horse race betting providers. |
Can you download it from a trusted source? | If an app has no presence on the App or Google Play store, proceed with caution. You should only ever download apps from trusted sources, such as:
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So, what should you look out for when on the hunt for a rock-solid horse racing betting app? Well, for me, it all boils down to two things – functionality and features.
Any apps you’re considering should of course be user-friendly, compatible with your device and, above all else, licensed in your region. But this is surface level stuff. Beneath all that, the real must-haves you ought to be looking out for, are:
Apps offering all this and more are highlighted on my banners throughout this guide. Some of them even offer new customer bonuses in your region, too – so go have your fun already.
Downloading a betting app is a breeze – either head to the bookmaker’s website, or search for their brand name on the App Store or Google Play. From there, you’ll just need to punch in some basic information and, boom. Find out more about today’s top betting apps now.
The best apps for horse racing all offer bonuses. Period. But a good bonus should come with respectable wagering requirements, fair time limits and easy-to-follow T&Cs. It’s hard for me to name one standout brand for bonuses right now, as the apps on offer differ from region to region. The good news? My expert guides will link you directly to some of the hottest app-based bonuses available wherever you live.
The process is really quite simple. You just need to locate the brand’s “Cashier” or “Payments” page, hit “Withdrawals”, select a payment option from the drop-down box, and take it from there. Discover which payment methods are best for online betting in your region with my latest guides.
Players must be 21 years of age or older or reach the minimum age for gambling in their respective state and located in jurisdictions where online gambling is legal. Please play responsibly. Bet with your head, not over it. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, and wants help, call or visit: (a) the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey at 1-800-Gambler or www.800gambler.org; or (b) Gamblers Anonymous at 855-2-CALL-GA or www.gamblersanonymous.org.