Our verdict: account created on a phone, deposits sent via debit card and PayPal, and withdrawals timed over several weeks: at the end of testing, CopyBet comes away with 7.3/10. CopyBet's pitch is social: browse other punters' records, pick one whose numbers you rate, and mirror their bets automatically. The tipsters tracked on the platform skew heavily towards the Premier League and the biggest European leagues; League of Ireland and GAA followers will find almost nobody to copy on those competitions, and the sportsbook underneath prices below the panel's sharp end. Withdrawals in our timing ran to three days.
Copy other punters' bets on the big leagues, no local depth: that is CopyBet's pitch, and this review checks it against the fixture list rather than the marketing. CopyBet is a Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) licensed operator, listed here editorially: no partnership, no code, just what we found on its own site. Same drill for every book in our table: we open the account, count how deep the League of Ireland and GAA markets actually run, decode the welcome structure down to its withdrawable core, and time each payout.
Football beyond Ireland carries the bulk of the test (Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League), with racing, GAA and the League of Ireland as the columns that actually separate this guide from a generic one. Everything below is the output of that check, summarised for Ireland punters who follow the games close to home as much as the Premier League.
Score on our scale: 7.3/10.
Detailed score
7.3/10 · overall score
Offer value3.5/5
GAA & LOI coverage1.5/5
Payments3.5/5
App4/5
Support3.5/5
My review in brief
" An interesting instrument for the big leagues, essentially empty for a local following: audit a tipster like an accountant if you use it, but not for GAA or the League of Ireland. "
Before a single fixture gets discussed, CopyBet has to clear the same three gates every brand on this site clears: a Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) licence actually in force, customer funds ring-fenced away from the operator's own working capital, and identity checks done at sign-up rather than sprung on you the day you try to withdraw.
Every payout we requested eventually turned up, though not always in a hurry, and nothing over several weeks of holding an open account gave us cause to worry about the money. Deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion sit behind the account settings, as GRAI requires of every licensed operator. None of that makes CopyBet exciting, but it's the floor this whole comparison stands on, and CopyBet clears it.
Sports betting on CopyBet: odds & markets
Local coverage is where this review earns its keep. Checking CopyBet's own fixture list, it treats the League of Ireland and GAA mostly as headline or outright markets, a supporting account rather than a specialist one for either competition. Coverage runs from the Premier League and the FA Cup through the European cups, with in-play markets repricing through the ninety minutes. Cash out is available on eligible slips and prices genuinely move with the game, which keeps the door open for a bettor who reads a match faster than the model does.
The wider the market list, the more lines exist for a pricing error to hide in, and that gap is widest away from the Premier League.
The sports available on CopyBet
Football beyond the Premier League supplies most of the priced volume at CopyBet, but the catalogue keeps going: horse racing, tennis, cricket, golf, darts, snooker and esports each carry their own market sets, alongside whatever GAA and League of Ireland coverage the operator actually runs. For a punter who follows a county or a club, the secondary competitions matter for one reason: fewer eyes on a line means slower corrections, and slower corrections mean value survives longer.
The trade-off is liquidity, since stake limits shrink where turnover is small. Premier League on Saturday, a League of Ireland Friday night on quieter markets: two different games, and the operators that price both properly are the shorter list.
The CopyBet welcome bonus
Right now the welcome structure at CopyBet reads Latest offer (new customers · 18+ · T&Cs apply), unlocked once a first deposit of €10 clears, no code involved; the live terms sit on the operator's own page and rotate through the season. Before you count the headline as real, run it through four questions: what stake do you have to risk to qualify, what's the minimum odds floor on that qualifying bet, what does the resulting token or credit actually come back as, and how many days do you get to use it.
Answer those and you have the offer's genuine worth, usually smaller than the poster figure and occasionally bigger than a sceptic assumes. We re-check this reading every time the structure changes.
Live betting & streaming on CopyBet
Once a ball is kicked, thrown or hit, CopyBet's in-play section is where the actual reading of a match happens: prices reprice on every meaningful moment, and on selected competitions a live picture sits right beside them so you're not betting blind on commentary alone. What we watch for is narrower than the whole feature list: how fast a wrong price gets corrected, and whether a patient bettor can act in the gap before it does. Cash out gives you a second lever on top, letting you settle a slip early at a computed value once the picture on the pitch has clearly shifted.
Used with a plan around a specific fixture you already follow, live betting on CopyBet pays for the attention; used to chase a losing bet back, it rarely does.
Deposits & withdrawals on CopyBet: payment methods
Getting money in and out of CopyBet runs through Debit card, Bank transfer, the same GRAI-compliant set every licensed Irish operator is limited to now that credit is barred from betting entirely. A first deposit starts at €10, and the withdrawal we clocked on our own test account landed inside 24 - 72h. We rate that turnaround the way we'd rate a matchday kick-off time: it decides whether you can act on a fixture before it starts, or watch it go by while the money is still in transit.
No hidden deposit fee showed up on any method we tried, and nothing was held back beyond the identity checks GRAI requires. One practical habit worth keeping: a withdrawal usually returns to whichever method funded the account, so choose that route with the return trip in mind, not just the deposit.
All CopyBet payment methods: card, e-wallet, crypto
Run through the CopyBet cashier method by method: Debit card, Bank transfer. Debit card is the default, instant and fee-free on deposit; PayPal adds a layer between your bank and the operator and, in our timing, is usually the quickest way to get money back out; Apple Pay makes an iPhone the fastest top-up device in the set; bank transfer over Faster Payments is where the bigger stakes go.
Everything settles in euros, minimum entry €10, and none of it touches borrowed money, exactly as Ireland's rules require. Optimise for the round trip, not just the deposit: verify your identity on day one, fund the account with the method you'd like the payout to return to, and the whole loop clears at its best measured speed of 24 - 72h.
Sign-up and bonus terms for CopyBet
Here's the small print at CopyBet in plain terms rather than legal ones. Account: adults only, identity verified at opening, strictly one account per person. Offer: a qualifying deposit from €10, a minimum odds floor on the qualifying bet, an expiry window on any tokens you're credited, and a list of market exclusions in the full terms, on more than one operator we checked GAA and League of Ireland sit among those exclusions even on an otherwise generic-sounding offer.
Betting: every market carries its own minimum stake and payout cap, shown on the slip before you confirm. None of this is unusual for a GRAI-licensed book; all of it takes about as long to read as a half-time break, and reading it is the one habit this whole site is built around.
The CopyBet mobile app (Android & iOS)
CopyBet's app covers both Android and iOS, store-rated 3.8/5. We judge it on two things: how many taps it takes from opening the app to a priced betslip, and how readable a League of Ireland or GAA fixture is next to a Premier League one on the same small screen. It clears the basics without excelling, and anyone hunting a specific local fixture will dig through a menu or two more than they should.
Deposits, withdrawals, cash out and live prices all run natively in the app, and the download itself costs nothing on either platform. On Android the install comes from CopyBet's own page rather than the Play Store, the norm for GRAI-licensed betting apps.
Features & options on CopyBet
The feature list at CopyBet runs: cash out (full and, where offered, partial), accumulator building, bet builder on the bigger football fixtures, price boosts, and alerts that flag movement on markets you're following. Judge each on what it actually changes, no more: a boost is worth banking when it lands on a bet you already wanted, a bet builder trades convenience for a wider margin, and an alert is free information you'd otherwise have to check for yourself.
Deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion sit in the account settings alongside all of it, as the GRAI licence requires of every operator on this page.
Our test, criterion by criterion
Five criteria, five scores out of 5, and behind each one a test carried out with our own money, from a phone.
The welcome offer
3.5/5
The headline at CopyBet currently reads Latest offer (new customers · 18+ · T&Cs apply), claimed with no code to type in, against an entry ticket of €10. We read an offer the way we'd read a set of match odds: what's the real return once the terms strip out the parts that don't count, qualifying stake, minimum odds floor, token expiry. Offers rotate through the season, so the live figures always sit on the operator's own page, not on ours.
" A welcome offer is worth what it pays once the terms are done with it, not what the poster in the app promises. " - Declan Maher
GAA & League of Ireland coverage
1.5/5
We check how many of the ten League of Ireland clubs we track, and how much of the GAA provincial calendar, CopyBet actually prices in a given week, rather than take its word for covering Irish sport. Result: CopyBet treats League of Ireland and GAA mostly as headline or outright markets, useful as a supporting account rather than a specialist one. That gap between operators is wider here than on the Premier League, and it's the first thing our reviews check.
" Local coverage is the one thing a bookmaker's homepage never tells you honestly: we check the fixture list ourselves instead. " - Ciara Nolan
Payments & payout speed
3.5/5
CopyBet takes Debit card, Bank transfer for both sides of the account. We put our own money through it, deposit, stake, withdraw, and the payout landed back in our account inside 24 - 72h on our runs. Nothing got stuck, but the round trip leaves enough of a gap that a price can move before your money is actually sitting in the account.
" A withdrawal time is a fact you can clock with a phone, not a claim on a promotions page: we clocked it ourselves. " - Declan Maher
App
4/5
The store rating reads 3.8/5. What we actually test is narrower: taps from cold start to a priced betslip, and whether a League of Ireland or GAA fixture is as easy to find as a Premier League one on the same screen. CopyBet does the basics fine, but finding a specific local fixture usually takes a scroll or two more than it should.
" An app earns its download by getting out of the way between you and the fixture you actually want to bet on. " - Ciara Nolan
Customer support
3.5/5
Every operator on this page gets the same two test tickets from us, one on offer terms, one on a stuck-feeling withdrawal, and we time the reply. At CopyBet, the answers were correct but slower than the leaders here: fine for a terms question, more frustrating when it's your payout stuck in the queue. Support runs in English via live chat from both the app and the site.
" We time a support reply the same way we time a withdrawal: an answer that arrives late costs you exactly what a slow payout does. " - Declan Maher
✓Tipster records shown with yield and volume, auditable before you follow
✓Copying automates a strategy without managing every slip
✓GRAI-licensed frame around the social layer
✕ The weak points
✕Almost no tipsters to follow on League of Ireland or GAA markets
✕Copied bets strike at odds below the market's sharp end
✕Withdrawals timed up to three days
How to sign up and deposit on CopyBet
Signing up itself is the quick part: the form, identity verification (a GRAI requirement handled at sign-up rather than at your first withdrawal), then a first deposit via Debit card, Bank transfer, with no promo code needed (the offer attaches automatically). Set aside five minutes and €10. Two habits pay off from day one: get the identity check out of the way immediately, so a winning bet never sits queued behind paperwork, and hold off on that first stake until you've checked the same fixture, League of Ireland or Premier League, against at least one other book on this page.
Whatever gap you find, or don't, tells you straight away what kind of operator CopyBet actually is.
Sign-up: from your phone, fill in the form with the promo code .
Verification (GRAI identity checks): send your ID document, without it no withdrawal will go through.
Deposit: fund your account via Debit card or Bank transfer, from €10.
First bet: a match, a price, a stake, and you confirm before kick-off.
Who is CopyBet for?
✓ Ideal for
The odds hunter
Compares odds match by match and wants deep markets across every league.
✓ Ideal for
The phone addict
Wants a light APK, a deposit sorted before kick-off and live betting in their pocket.
✕ Less suited to
The cautious beginner
Feels more at ease with a simple interface and physical branches: a local operator will be more reassuring.
CopyBet, quick facts for Irish sports betting
A short list version of what our review above covers in full, for anyone comparing CopyBet against other bookmakers before opening an account.
Sports & markets: football, horse racing, tennis and darts markets, with in-play and live streaming available online on selected events and games.
Free bets & bonuses: welcome bonuses and free bets issued within hours rather than days on most promotions, including daily offers.
Deposits: instant, from €10, via Debit card, Bank transfer.
Withdrawals: 24 - 72h, gambling licence checked and confirmed safe before every review.
App: mobile betting experience rated 3.8/5, same markets and offers as the site.
Support: customer service reachable to contact by live chat, with Irish punters' own reviews cross-checked against our findings.
Popular sports: football and horse racing remain the most popular sports on CopyBet's sportsbook, with in-play games and player markets updating through events online.
Safety: a safe, regulated gambling licence, with responsible-gambling tools included and player reviews checked regularly for anything a bonus alone would not reveal.
Find the full breakdown of CopyBet's betting markets, bookmakers comparison and racing coverage in the sections above; the quick facts here are the ones readers ask for first when they land on this William Hill review.
What punters say about CopyBet
Cross-checking our findings against what Ireland bettors report publicly, the same items top both lists: tipster records shown with yield and volume, auditable before you follow, plus copying automates a strategy without managing every slip. The recurring gripe points at almost no tipsters to follow on league of ireland or gaa markets, which matches what our own testing surfaced.
Net reading: sentiment is mixed, and the gaps in local coverage explain a fair share of it. When the crowd and our own fixture-by-fixture check say the same thing, we consider the verdict settled.
User experience & interface on CopyBet
Day to day, CopyBet is organised the way a form-reading bettor needs: prices legible without effort, betslip reachable in one gesture, search that finds a League of Ireland or GAA fixture as fast as a Premier League one. Support answers in English over live chat from app and site, and the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) licence frames the whole operation, protections included.
Sessions stay quick, which is the point: the less time spent navigating, the more spent reading the team news that actually moves a price. Accounts are for adults only, as everywhere in this guide.
CopyBet review: our conclusion
Closing the file on this CopyBet review: local coverage measured light on League of Ireland and GAA, a supporting account rather than a specialist one, payouts timed at 24 - 72h, and a welcome structure whose real value depends on terms you can check in two minutes. Overall reading: reserved, 7.3/10 on our scale. Where it fits: a reasonable second account, kept mainly for the leagues it does price well.
Fixtures and form move on, so re-run the comparison often: the best coverage today has no memory of being best next season.
Final verdict
7.3/10★★★★☆
In our 2026 comparison for Ireland, CopyBet comes out at 7.3/10. An interesting instrument for the big leagues, essentially empty for a local following: audit a tipster like an accountant if you use it, but not for GAA or the League of Ireland. Before making it your main account, put it up against the other operators in our ranking.
Does CopyBet actually cover GAA and the League of Ireland in Ireland?▾
Only lightly: CopyBet mostly reduces League of Ireland and GAA to a single outright or headline line, which makes it a supporting account rather than a specialist one for either competition.
What score did CopyBet earn, and how?▾
7.3/10. The score aggregates five measured criteria: offer value once the terms are computed, GAA and League of Ireland coverage depth, payment speed with a stopwatch on it, app performance, and support response times. The full breakdown sits above.
Which payment methods work at CopyBet?▾
Debit card, Bank transfer cover both deposits and withdrawals, the full GRAI-compliant set now that credit is barred from Irish betting outright. Minimum deposit is €10, deposits land near-instantly, and our own timed withdrawal came back inside 24 - 72h.
Is there a CopyBet app, and does it cover local fixtures properly?▾
Yes, for both Android and iOS. The Android build installs from CopyBet's own page rather than Google Play, store policy for betting apps generally, the iOS build comes from the App Store, and the full catalogue, League of Ireland and GAA included where the operator prices them, runs natively in-app alongside the cashier.
What is the CopyBet welcome offer actually worth?▾
The current board shows Latest offer (new customers · 18+ · T&Cs apply), with no code involved. Its real value is whatever the qualifying terms leave standing: the stake you must risk, the minimum odds floor, how the token expires. Work through those before you treat the headline number as real money.
How does the CopyBet offer switch on without a code?▾
There's no code to find or type: sign up, pass identity verification, make a qualifying deposit, and the offer attaches on its own. The live terms on CopyBet's own page carry the figures that are actually current, since the structure rotates through the season.