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Sportsbook review sites tend to to list every company that they have researched.  In essence, the review sites are simply hoping to trade on a brand name, that you’ll recognize a name or logo and click through to start playing. I’m not interested in that approach.

If a company fails to meet my standards, they do not warrant inclusion in my lists.  I examine each service with regard to their reputation, record of fairness (cancelled bets), timely & free withdrawals, the number of available  banking methods, use of secure technology, use of advanced technology for mobile and live betting in-play.  

Above all of this, I want to make sure the sportsbook pays proper attention to rugby as other sports get far more.  Rugby fans want to be able to log on and view the odds for next big match so they can place their bet.  Each listed site ensures this is possible for their players.  As a result of the above criteria, you might notice some famous brands are missing as they fail to pay rugby the proper attention.

About the order of each list

I do not rank sportsbooks in order of any preference.  They are listed in alphabetical order with numbers ordered after letters.  I would be extremely comfortable registering and betting on rugby with any of these companies, however there are differences in their offerings.

Read the brief summaries, browse by country, by currency and read the reviews to see what is right for you.  I also provide some helpful articles under the ‘more resources’ header in the navigation bar to provide some direction if you’re not sure how to begin.  

Known mainly for high paying football odds, BetVictor also offers quality odds and perhaps the widest set of rugby betting markets.  With an excellent mobile wagering platform with live betting , they are an excellent option for the English rugby fan.  Read the BetVictor rugby review

In our opinion, since 2000, bet365 has become one of the biggest names in the sportsbook business.  What is the reason?  They offer the best mobile and in-play betting platforms.  And critical to rugby fans, they offer coverage of every Rugby League and Rugby Union match with a massive array of betting markets.  

Best English Premiership Rugby Betting

Formerly known as the Aviva Premiership, the English Premiership is the top Rugby Union competition in the United Kingdom with famous teams such as Saracens, Wasps, London Irish, London Welsh, Harlequins and Bath among others.  The season runs from early September through 22 rounds where the best four teams qualify for the semi-finals, then the finals in May.

If you’re looking to bet on the Premiership, each of the following sportsbooks provide match coverage at the very least with some of them providing a number of side bets that focus on team or player performances and you can read about the extent of this coverage below.

If wish to see if you currency of choice is available at any of these topflight rugby betting sites, simply click through to ready their full reviews, or browse to see if I have developed a page that focuses on your betting currency of choice.  For the best Premiership Rugby betting odds you might want to quickly compare odds at OddsJet.com. They also provide a comparison of Premiership Rugby Grand Final odds for the highest potential returns.

How the best rugby sportsbooks cover the Aviva English Premiership Rugby

Unibet has paid serious attention to rugby since 1997. They offer rugby match odds on every imaginable competition plus team and player prop betting (side bets) should you choose to get right into each match.  Unibet offers  a wide array of the most popular banking methods.  Read the Unibet rugby review

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