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Coral app Ireland: download the APK for Android & iOS

Refreshed on July 18, 2026·By Ciara Nolan·App tested in Ireland
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The Coral app earns its place on a home screen the way the site earns its place on this page: store-rated 4.3/5, free on both platforms, and quick enough from cold start to a priced betslip that a League of Ireland Friday-night price hasn't already drifted past. This page covers both installs, the Coral APK route on Android and the App Store route on iPhone, and what the app actually does for a bettor in Ireland who follows a club or a county as closely as the Premier League.

Version6.x (Coral)
Size≈ 85 MB
Updatedlatest build
CompatibilityAndroid 7.0+
Rating4.3/5
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Ciara Nolan
League of Ireland form analyst · Follows Shamrock Rovers, Dundalk, Cork City and the rest matchday by matchday, not just the table
Published on 21 January 2026
Verified on July 18, 2026
In this guide

Where to get Coral in Ireland

Stick to one source: Coral's own page hosts the current APK, kept in step with each release. Mirror sites and forum uploads run versions behind and add risk for no upside at all. The download itself is a single tap, the file is modest in size, and the install finishes in under a minute on any recent handset in Ireland.

Installing Coral on Android, step by step

Android's store rules keep most real-money betting apps off Google Play, so the APK comes straight from Coral instead: download, approve the install prompt, open. A handful of short steps, covered below, and the Coral icon sits on your home screen with nothing else left to configure.

What about iOS (iPad included)?

iPhone and iPad take the ordinary route: Coral lists directly on the App Store, so it installs like any other app with no settings to touch. Search the name, tap get, sign in. Every function ships in the iOS build, prices, live betting, cash out, the cashier, none of it held back.

Keeping your version up to date

Keeping the app updated matters more here than on most apps, since a stale build can render a fixture list slowly or stall a slip right at confirmation, and a stalled slip on a Friday night is a missed price. Install updates as Coral ships them; each one lands over the last with your login and balance left untouched.

What Coral can do

Feature for feature the app mirrors the desktop site: singles, accumulators, bet builder, cash out, live prices and alerts on the markets you're following. Rendering is quick and a League of Ireland or GAA fixture stays as legible as a Premier League one, exactly what a small screen needs to get right. The Premier League leads the fixture list, with League of Ireland, GAA and racing behind it depending on how deep Coral's own coverage actually runs.

Which devices can run it?

The hardware demands are light: any smartphone from the last few years runs it without trouble, the download itself is small, and it holds up fine on patchy mobile data at a ground with poor signal. Check you've got the storage free before installing and the rest looks after itself.

Signing up and logging in without a computer

Registration runs entirely inside the app: your details, age confirmation, identity verification (the GRAI-required step, best handled straight away rather than at your first withdrawal), then a first deposit. Existing customers just sign in, and the account, balance and bet history stay the same object whether you're on the app, the mobile site or the desktop.

Security: what to check

The security underneath the app is the licence's: encrypted traffic, identity verification before any money moves, funds held under GRAI's segregation rules. Your side of the bargain is just source discipline, install only from Coral's own page or the App Store, and the malware question never comes up.

debit card & PayPal: depositing and cashing out

The cashier travels with the app: deposits and withdrawals via Debit card, PayPal, Apple Pay run entirely in-app, in euros, at the same speed we measured on the desktop site. A deposit that clears in seconds is the difference between catching a price and watching it move on without you.

Our verdict on the Coral app

In one line: the Coral app is free, quick to install from the right source, and turns following a fixture, your county on a provincial Sunday or a League of Ireland club on a Friday, into something you can do standing in a queue rather than sat at a desk.

👉 Two useful detours before you dive in: our full review of Coral, then the Coral bonus so you start well equipped.
The app in brief
8.1/10★★★★☆

Following prices live, comparing and betting in one tap: that's what the Coral app (rated 4.3/5) brings the value hunter. It's available from the official site, welcome bonus included.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Coral app cost anything to download?
No, installing it is free on both Android and iOS. The only money that changes hands is whatever you choose to deposit once the account is open.
What does the app actually add for someone who follows a local club or county?
A faster cold start, alerts when a price you're tracking moves, and a slip you can build in one tap, three ways to act on a League of Ireland or GAA fixture before the wider market catches up.
How does installing the Android version work in Ireland?
Get the APK from Coral's own page, approve the install prompt, open it. Under a minute on any phone bought in the last few years.
Why isn't the app just on Google Play like other apps?
Store policy: Google restricts real-money betting apps across most regions, so GRAI-licensed bookmakers like Coral distribute their Android build from their own page instead.
Can I deposit and withdraw without leaving the app?
Yes, fully: Debit card, PayPal all work end to end through the in-app cashier, in euros, at the same speeds we clocked on the desktop site.
What's the process on iPhone?
Coral lists directly on the App Store: search, install, sign in. Nothing to change in your settings, and the iOS build carries every feature the Android app does.
Should I use the app or just the mobile browser?
Either reaches the same account and the same prices. The app is quicker to open and can push an alert straight to your phone; the browser needs no install and works on a device that isn't your own. If reacting fast to a price matters to you, the app has the edge.

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