DirectionBet Sport Review Ireland 2026: Odds, Markets and Safety Rating

Is DirectionBet a good betting site for Irish players?

It is legal to use from Ireland, but it is an offshore book, not Irish-regulated. DirectionBet is run by Next Global Era Limited, a Belize company, on an Anjouan licence. It scores MrMega IE Sport Trust Index 64/100 · 3.2/5

Its real strengths for an Irish bettor are unusually deep GAA coverage, including the Allianz football and hurling leagues, a genuinely good bet builder, and the fact that it names its operator and licence rather than hiding behind the brand. The honest catch is the licence itself. Anjouan is one of the lightest-touch regulators in the business, the Trustpilot picture is thin and negative, and there is a transparency point about who else runs on this exact licence that you should read in the reveal box below before you sign up.

DirectionBet sportsbook at a glance

OperatorNext Global Era Limited, Belize
LicenceAnjouan (Comoros) ALSI-102310002-F15
Irish regulationNone. No GRAI authorisation, Irish online licensing is not open yet
Sport welcome100% first-deposit match up to €200 reported, €10 minimum, with a wagering condition (see the live offer above for current terms)
Standout coverageGAA football and hurling, including the Allianz National Leagues, plus the global mainstream
Best Odds GuaranteedNot advertised, treat as not offered until the operator states otherwise
WithdrawalsFiat typically 1 to 3 business days once verified, crypto faster, offshore caps likely apply
Trustpilot~2.6 / 5 from a very thin sample of around 4 reviews, read with caution
MrMega IE Sport Trust Index64/100 · 3.2/5

DirectionBet sportsbook review: the verdict

DirectionBet is a competent offshore sportsbook that does two things genuinely well for an Irish bettor and one thing that should make you pause. The first strength is local relevance, it carries deeper GAA coverage than most offshore books, including win and handicap markets across the Allianz football and hurling leagues, which is exactly the kind of depth Irish punters look for and rarely find off domestic shores. The second is that it is open about who runs it, naming Next Global Era Limited and its Anjouan licence number rather than hiding behind the brand, and that openness is why it earns 3.2 out of 5 rather than something lower. The pause is the licence and the reputation. Anjouan is close to a rubber stamp of a regulator, so if a dispute goes wrong there is little meaningful watchdog to escalate to, and the public Trustpilot sample, though tiny, leans negative on withdrawals and account closures. For an Irish bettor that means the usual offshore rule applies, treat it as entertainment money, keep your know-your-customer documents ready, and withdraw in steady amounts rather than letting a big balance sit. If you want strong GAA markets and a solid bet builder, and you value a book that tells you who it is, DirectionBet is a fair pick. If regulatory protection is your first priority, wait for an Irish-licensed option or choose a book on a stronger licence.

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How MrMega rates DirectionBet

Ireland is an offshore market for online betting. There is no live Irish online licence yet, so the regulator-led comparisons that suit a fully licensed market do not apply here. Instead the MrMega IE Sport Trust Index weighs the things that actually protect and serve an Irish bettor at an offshore book, the odds and margins we can observe, the breadth of sports and markets, the in-play and cash-out product, the betting features and promotions, payments, and trust read against the strength of the licence and how honest the operator is about who it is. We rate from public data and operator terms only. See the full methodology.

MrMega IE Sport Trust Index: DirectionBet

Six pillars, weighted, calculated from public data and operator terms, verified 13 June 2026

Odds and margins (20%)
62
Markets and sports (20%)
74
In-play and cash-out (15%)
68
Features and promos (15%)
66
Payments (10%)
60
Trust and licence (20%)
52
Weighted MrMega IE Sport Trust Index64 /100 · 3.2/5

The maths is honest about where DirectionBet stands. The Anjouan licence and the thin, negative review base drag the trust pillar down, and that is correct, they should. What lifts the score into the mid-60s is genuinely strong GAA-led market depth, a good bet builder and an operator that discloses who it is rather than hiding. This is a book whose product, for an Irish bettor, is better than its paperwork.

Who actually runs DirectionBet

Most review sites stop at the brand name. We go one level deeper, because at offshore books the company behind the logo, and the licence it sits on, tell you more about your real risk than any welcome banner. Here is what DirectionBet collapses into once you strip the branding away, and it is the same company and the same licence number as a casino brand we have already reviewed for Irish players.

The reveal

Two brand names, one operator, one licence

DirectionBet and RoyalistPlay are not independent sites. They are the same company on the same Anjouan licence number.

DirectionBet + RoyalistPlay Next Global Era LimitedAnjouan licence ALSI-102310002-F15
Operator companyNext Global Era Limited, registered in Belize
Licensing jurisdictionAnjouan, Comoros, a low-oversight offshore regulator
Licence numberALSI-102310002-F15, the exact same number on both brands
Sister brand on the same licenceRoyalistPlay, its casino brand, primary-verified as the same operator and licence
Why it matters for you, the Irish bettor. Opening accounts at both DirectionBet and RoyalistPlay does not spread your risk. It is one operator, one licence, one complaints pool. If one of them restricts your account or sits on a withdrawal, the other is run by the very same company under the very same regulator. Treat them as a single relationship, not two.

Operator and licensing: what an Anjouan licence does and does not give you

DirectionBet is operated by Next Global Era Limited, a Belize-registered company that holds a permit issued in the State of Anjouan under the island’s Computer Gaming Licensing Act. The licence number is ALSI-102310002-F15, and to the brand’s credit you can find operator and licence detail attached to the company rather than having to dig for it. Anjouan is part of the Union of the Comoros, and its gaming framework is one of the lightest in the world.

What the Anjouan licence covers, in plain terms

It does give youA legal basis for the operator to run, basic age and identity checks, and a named company you can point to
It does not give youA strong independent disputes body, deposit-limit mandates, or the audited player-fund safeguards a top-tier regulator enforces
If something goes wrongYour practical recourse is the operator’s own complaints process first, then a thin regulator with limited enforcement muscle
Versus an Irish licenceIreland has no live online licence yet, so no offshore book can offer GRAI protection today. Anjouan is weaker than MGA, Antigua FSRC or even Curacao’s newer GCB regime

In our tier order, MGA sits at the top, then Antigua’s FSRC, then the reformed Curacao GCB, then Anjouan, then fully undisclosed. DirectionBet sits second from the bottom on jurisdiction strength, which is exactly why the trust pillar scores low. The redeeming feature is that it does not hide on the bottom rung. A book that discloses its operator and licence is giving you the information you need to make an informed choice, and that honesty is worth something even when the licence behind it is weak.

DirectionBet sportsbook: sports, markets and odds

This is where DirectionBet earns its best marks for an Irish bettor. Alongside the global mainstream of football, basketball, tennis, horse racing, cricket, boxing and MMA, it carries deeper Gaelic games coverage than most offshore books. It is one of the few non-domestic sites to cover the Allianz National Leagues in both football and hurling, with win and handicap markets across the league programme rather than just the marquee championship dates. For a punter who follows the GAA week to week, that local depth is a genuine differentiator. Football remains the busiest part of the book, with the major European leagues and competitions priced across the usual spread of match, goals, cards and player markets, and high-profile fixtures carrying a wide menu of in-play lines.

On pricing, the odds read as competitive rather than category-leading, and the significant gap, and a reason this pillar does not score higher, is that there is no advertised Best Odds Guaranteed. For horse racing in particular, where BOG is close to a standard expectation among the bigger domestic-facing books, that is a real omission, so treat early racing prices as taken at the odds you accept rather than guaranteed up to the off. We check odds against the wider market when we rate, and our read is a book that is fair on price and strong on local market breadth, but one that asks racing bettors to give up a guarantee they get elsewhere.

Betting features: in-play, cash-out, bet builder and accas

In-play is one of DirectionBet’s stronger suits. Live betting runs across most sports, with high-profile football and basketball matches carrying hundreds of in-play markets, and in aggregator testing the book suspended and re-priced within roughly three to four seconds of a score, which is responsive for an offshore site. The bet builder is a genuine highlight, available across a wide range of sports and letting you combine a dozen or more markets into a single wager, which pairs naturally with the deep GAA and football coverage.

The feature to understand properly is cash-out. DirectionBet does offer cash-out on eligible live and pre-match bets, but the operator does not clearly publish whether early cash-out value is settled as withdrawable cash or as bonus credit, and we could not confirm that detail from the public site, which was unreachable behind its protection layer at the time of review. Until the operator states it plainly, treat the settlement basis as unconfirmed and check it in your account before you rely on cashing out a position. On accumulators, the bet builder doubles as the main acca tool, and the operator is reported to issue ongoing monthly free-bet tokens, but we did not find a standing acca insurance or acca-boost scheme of the kind some books run, so treat the bet builder and the periodic tokens as the core acca incentives rather than expecting a structured money-back ladder.

DirectionBet bonuses and promotions in full

A sportsbook is more than its welcome banner, so here is DirectionBet’s promotional landscape as far as it can be verified from the feed and secondary sources. The site itself was unreachable behind its Cloudflare protection layer at the time of review, so the exact figures below are drawn from the live offer feed and aggregators and should be confirmed against the offer shown at the top of this page before you opt in.

The sport welcome offer

DirectionBet’s sport welcome is a first-deposit match. The feed shows a 100% match on the first deposit, with a minimum qualifying deposit of around €10 and a wagering condition attached before the bonus can be withdrawn. Reported wagering on the welcome is in the region of 16 times, which is lighter than many casino-style requirements but is still a clearing cost to plan around, and the offer is reported to need a promo code on sign-up. The exact match percentage, cap, minimum odds and expiry change, so always check the current figure and terms in the offer banner above before you opt in.

Ongoing free-bet tokens

Beyond the welcome, DirectionBet is reported to issue recurring monthly free-bet tokens to active accounts, which partially offset the initial welcome clearing cost over time. These are the main ongoing value lever rather than a deep promotions suite, so they are genuinely useful if you bet regularly, less so for an occasional punter. As with everything here, confirm the current token terms in your account, since periodic promotions change without much notice at offshore books.

An honest gap, a thin promotions shelf

One thing to know up front, DirectionBet’s promotional shelf beyond the welcome and the periodic free-bet tokens is thin compared with the domestic-facing books, and we did not find a structured loyalty or VIP ladder. Its value model is the welcome plus the recurring tokens, not a broad menu of acca boosts, price-boost feeds and money-back specials. If a rich, always-on promotions calendar is something you weigh heavily, that is worth factoring in.

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Payments and withdrawals

For Irish bettors the cashier covers the mainstream methods alongside crypto, which is common at offshore books. Card and e-wallet deposits are typically instant, with a low minimum, while withdrawals run on the standard offshore fiat timetable once your identity is verified. As with any offshore brand, identity verification is required before your first withdrawal, so upload your ID and proof of address early to keep that first cashout smooth.

DetailWhat to expect
Withdrawal speed (once verified)Fiat typically 1 to 3 business days, crypto usually faster
MethodsMainstream cards and e-wallets plus crypto and bank transfer on the wider account
Minimum depositAround €10, confirm in the cashier
VerificationIdentity checks apply before payout, upload documents early

The realistic expectation here is a standard 24 to 72 hour fiat withdrawal window once you are verified, with crypto faster. Offshore books commonly apply per-period withdrawal caps, and while we could not confirm DirectionBet’s exact figure from the public site, it is sensible to assume a cap may apply and to plan a big win leaving in instalments rather than one go. As always at a lightly regulated book, a smooth first payout is the best signal you will get that the operator is behaving, so verify early and keep your documents ready.

Responsible gambling and Irish players

DirectionBet carries the standard self-service tools you would expect, deposit and session limits, time-outs and self-exclusion inside the account. The honest framing for an Irish bettor is that these are operator-run tools on an Anjouan licence, not regulator-mandated protections, so set them yourself at signup and do not assume a watchdog is checking they work. For free, confidential support in Ireland, contact GamblingCare.ie on 1800 936 725. You must be 18 or over to bet, and note that Irish online gambling is not yet licensed under the new Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI), so books available to Irish players, DirectionBet included, currently operate under offshore licences.

If betting stops being fun, free and confidential support in Ireland is available through GamblingCare.ie on 1800 936 725, which offers a helpline and counselling. You must be 18 or over to play. One regulatory note for context, Ireland’s Gambling Regulatory Authority, the GRAI, has been established but online operator licensing is not yet open, which is why no betting site available to Irish players, DirectionBet included, currently holds an Irish authorisation. Until that changes, every online book you can reach from Ireland is offshore, so choose on the strength of the operator and its licence.

Reputation: DirectionBet in context

DirectionBet’s public reputation is thin and leans negative. Its Trustpilot score sits at roughly 2.6 out of 5, but that comes from only around four reviews, which is far too small a sample to read as a verdict. A handful of reviews can swing a score like that overnight, so we treat it as a weak signal rather than strong evidence either way. That said, the complaints that do exist follow the pattern common to offshore books, difficulty withdrawing funds, account-closure friction and slow support responses, which is exactly why we keep stressing early verification and steady cashouts. None of this is unique to DirectionBet, but the thin and negative review base means you should lean on the licence and operator facts above more than on the star rating, and start with a smaller stake until you have seen one withdrawal land.

DirectionBet sportsbook pros and cons

What works

  • Deep GAA coverage, including Allianz football and hurling leagues, rare for an offshore book
  • Genuine bet builder across many sports, combining a dozen or more markets
  • Responsive in-play product, hundreds of markets on big football and basketball
  • Names its operator and Anjouan licence rather than hiding behind the brand
  • Mainstream Irish payment methods plus crypto, low minimums
  • Recurring monthly free-bet tokens for active accounts

What to weigh

  • Anjouan licence is a weak, near rubber-stamp regulator
  • No Irish GRAI authorisation, no regulated disputes route
  • Same operator and licence as RoyalistPlay, so the two do not spread your risk
  • No advertised Best Odds Guaranteed, a real gap for racing bettors
  • Cash-out settlement basis unconfirmed, check it in your account first
  • Trustpilot sample is tiny and negative, so reputation evidence is thin

Who DirectionBet is for

DirectionBet suits an Irish bettor who wants strong local GAA depth and a good bet builder, and who is comfortable with the realities of an offshore book provided that book is upfront about who it is. It is a reasonable fit if you follow the Allianz Leagues and the football mainstream week to week, you value seeing the operator and licence stated plainly, and you intend to bet with entertainment money, verify early and withdraw in steady amounts. Look elsewhere if regulatory protection is your first priority, because an Anjouan licence offers little of it, or if Best Odds Guaranteed on racing is a must-have. If you already hold a RoyalistPlay account, remember you are not diversifying by adding this one.

Alternatives to DirectionBet

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DirectionBet sportsbook FAQ

Is DirectionBet a good and safe betting site for Irish players?

It is legal to use from Ireland and it is run by a named company, Next Global Era Limited, on a disclosed Anjouan licence. It is not Irish-regulated, because no online book is yet, and the Anjouan licence is weak, so your protection rests mainly on the operator’s own conduct. Its real strengths are deep GAA coverage and a good bet builder. Treat it as entertainment money, verify early and cash out in steady amounts.

Who owns DirectionBet, and is it linked to RoyalistPlay?

DirectionBet is operated by Next Global Era Limited, a Belize company, under Anjouan licence ALSI-102310002-F15. RoyalistPlay, its casino brand, runs on the exact same operator and the exact same licence number, so the two are sister brands. Holding accounts at both does not spread your operator risk.

Does DirectionBet offer Best Odds Guaranteed?

Not that we could verify. There is no advertised Best Odds Guaranteed, which is a notable gap for horse racing bettors where BOG is close to a standard expectation among the bigger domestic-facing books. Until the operator states otherwise, treat early racing prices as taken at the odds you accept rather than guaranteed up to the off.

What is DirectionBet’s sport welcome offer?

The feed shows a first-deposit match with a low minimum deposit and a wagering condition, reported in the region of 16 times, that you must clear before withdrawing the bonus. A promo code may be required on sign-up. The exact match, cap, minimum odds and expiry change, so always check the live offer shown at the top of this page before you opt in.

How fast does DirectionBet pay out?

Once your identity is verified, fiat withdrawals usually take one to three business days depending on the method, with crypto typically faster. Offshore books commonly apply per-period withdrawal caps, so plan a big win to leave in instalments, and verify early to keep a first payout smooth.

Sources

  • DirectionBet operator and licence detail, Next Global Era Limited, Anjouan licence ALSI-102310002-F15, cross-checked against the RoyalistPlay sister-brand review
  • RoyalistPlay operator and licence cross-check, same Anjouan licence number ALSI-102310002-F15, primary-verified
  • Anjouan gaming framework, Computer Gaming Licensing Act, State of Anjouan, Union of the Comoros
  • DirectionBet live offer feed at country IE, welcome and free-bet token terms, reviewed June 2026
  • Secondary sportsbook aggregators and Irish betting guides for GAA coverage, in-play, bet builder and banking, June 2026 (operator site unreachable behind its protection layer at time of review)
  • Trustpilot public profile for DirectionBet, score and review count as of June 2026
  • GamblingCare.ie and Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland public information
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