CopyBet, a UK-based sportsbook established in 2016, has now expanded its operations to Ireland, introducing Gaelic football and hurling to its array of betting options. This move marks a significant step in the company’s growth strategy in Europe.
The sportsbook is known for offering competitive odds and special deals for both pre-match and in-play betting. It stands out by allowing users to mimic the strategies of top tipsters. Besides traditional sports like football, horse racing, and rugby union, it now includes Gaelic sports, catering to a wider audience.
Anton Ivanov, the Business Development Director at CopyBet, expressed excitement about entering the Irish market. He highlighted the platform’s unique features that enhance the betting experience, especially with numerous major sports events on the horizon in 2024. He said:
“We’re delighted to announce our expansion into the Irish betting market as we look to grow the brand in Europe. CopyBet provides bettors with a unique platform to enhance their betting experience and with so many major sporting events taking place throughout 2024, it’s an exciting time to be taking CopyBet into Ireland.”
CopyBet is also introducing a welcome offer for new customers in Ireland: bet €10 and receive €40 in free bets, or choose a no deposit option for a €5 free bet.
Adding to its marketing efforts, CopyBet earlier this year appointed Shay Given, the renowned Republic of Ireland goalkeeper, as its first brand ambassador. Given provides weekly betting tips and insights on CopyBet’s website and social media platforms.
Shay Given shared his enthusiasm about joining forces with CopyBet as it debuts in the Irish market:
“I’m excited to be working with CopyBet as it enters the Irish market for the first time ahead of a blockbuster year of sport. Look out for my predictions on the CopyBet blog and social media channels.”
Furthermore, CopyBet has recently included horseracing in its betting options and signed Jonathan Burke, a celebrated Irish jockey, as another brand ambassador. Burke, who boasts over 200 career wins, will don the CopyBet logo on his racing attire. He plans to offer unique insights into jump racing and engage with fans through Q&A sessions on social media.