Online Sportsbooks Betfair, Bet365, William Hill Remain On Top World Rankings

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This week’s BetRankings.com International Online Sportsbooks rankings in terms of traffic reveal that Betfair, Bet365 and William Hill have maintained their spots within the top 3 heading into the new Premiership football season.
 

Only nine of the top 25 sites saw an upward trend over the past week.  This, BetRankings attributed to fewer games on the European football calendar.
 

All those online sportsbooks ranked are European-based businesses. 
 

Betfair, though down, continued its hold on the top spot. No.2 Bet365 was the only site in the Top 10 that saw an upward trend in traffic. No.7 Unibet and #8 PaddyPower continued their weekly jockeying back and forth, while the rest of the Top 10 remained unchanged.
 

Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

 

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