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We are pleased to announce the launch of a new betting.co.uk forum. Users will be able to join the discussion on a wide range of topics, creating a dedicated hub of betting knowledge and opinion.
The forum itself is quick and easy to join, here's how to get started:
Registration is completely free and users will then be able to contribute to the discussion. The whole process takes under 2 minutes to complete and is available now.
Forums have long been a pillar of the betting community for decades. From the early days of the Betfair forum to Reddit and many others inbetween, they have proved a fantastic resource regardless of whether you're new to betting or an experienced pro. The ability to set up a thread, gather knowledge on a topic and discuss the latest events has proved to be a tried and tested strategy for betting enthusiasts. With so many markets and odds available in 2025, sourcing information from across the internet makes a lot of sense.
We hope that the betting.co.uk version becomes a go-to hub for those who want to learn more about playing online or converse with their follow punters from across the globe. Whether it's the lowdown on the latest bonuses, markets or tips for upcoming events.
There's more too. Specific threads will be opened so that users can contribute their betting tips and picks for certain markets with prizes available to those who correctly predict the outcome of certain events.
With a summer of sport that includes Euro 2024, the Paris Olympics, Copa America and much more, there is plenty to be excited about over the coming months. We can't wait to hear what you're backing and why.
Why not register now and join the conversation.
Users must be 18+. If you are having trouble with gambling then help and advice can be found at begambleaware.org. Please Play Responsibly.
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