About this site

Snapline Review is an independent editorial site that covers Bet365 for US sports bettors. We are not Bet365, are not operated by or affiliated with Bet365, and do not run a sportsbook ourselves. Our job is to explain, in plain language, what Bet365 is actually like to use in the United States — where it is legal, how its app and markets work, how the welcome offer is structured, and who it genuinely suits versus who should look elsewhere.

Our coverage is written and edited by Nathan Brooks, our Sports Betting Editor, who has followed the US legal betting market across its state-by-state expansion. We focus on the things that affect a real bettor: availability, odds and market depth, the live-betting experience, banking, and responsible-gambling tools. Where details change frequently — the welcome offer amount, the exact list of live states, processing times — we describe how things work and point you to the official Bet365 site for the current figures, rather than printing numbers that quickly go stale.

How we work. We do not claim to have placed thousands of test bets or measured payouts with a stopwatch. Our assessments draw on Bet365's published terms, the structure of the regulated US market, and publicly available information, applied through a consistent evaluation framework you can read about in our main review. We aim to be the kind of review that is willing to tell you not to sign up — when Bet365 is not licensed in your state, or when a rival is the smarter pick for your needs.

A note on safer gambling. Betting is entertainment that costs money, not a way to make it, and you must be 21 or older to bet in every US state where Bet365 operates. If gambling stops being fun, free and confidential help is available — call 1-800-GAMBLER. We cover the responsible-gambling tools in detail because we believe they matter more than any betting tip.