Written by
Thibault Helle
Updated 7 hours ago
5 min read

Oddschecker has been around since 1999. Twenty-five years is a long time in any industry, and in online gambling, where sites come and go between algorithm updates, it is nearly a geological era. That longevity is not an accident. Oddschecker built something at the start that most of its competitors never figured out: a product that solves an actual problem.
That product is still the reason to use it, and also the lens through which everything else should be judged.
Oddschecker is an odds comparison platform. It aggregates real-time prices from more than 25 bookmakers and two betting exchanges into a single grid, so you can see at a glance which operator is offering the best price on any given market right now.
That sounds simple. It is simple. And that simplicity is what separates it from most of the sites we have covered in this series. Now part of Oddschecker Global Media, the platform serves millions of users in the UK, the US, and Australia, and has grown from a pure odds comparison tool into a broader betting resource with tips, analysis, and a premium subscription tier.
This is not a small thing. Most betting comparison sites are directories dressed up as tools. Oddschecker is an actual tool. Pull up any football match, horse race, or tennis fixture and you will see live prices from every major UK bookmaker laid out side by side. The difference between the best and worst price on a market is often small. Over hundreds of bets, it is not small at all.
The Best Odds Guaranteed feature goes one step further for horse and greyhound racing. If you take a price and the starting price ends up higher, the bookmaker pays out at the bigger figure. Oddschecker tracks which bookmakers offer this and surfaces it clearly. That is the kind of information that changes how a serious bettor approaches a day’s racing.
In a space where most platforms are invisible to casual bettors, Oddschecker has genuine brand recognition in the UK. People search for it by name. That tells you something about the product’s usefulness: you do not develop a named following by accident in a market as competitive as sports betting.
Oddschecker launched a dedicated US product as legal sports betting spread across American states. It covers the major markets, aggregates prices from licensed sportsbooks, and applies the same odds comparison logic that made the UK product work. The US version is still thinner than the UK one, but the foundation is there.
Over the years Oddschecker has added tips, expert analysis, and more recently a premium subscription tier called Oddschecker Plus. Some of this is useful. Some of it feels like feature bloat added to justify a subscription model rather than to serve the bettor. The core odds grid does not need improvement. The additions around it vary in quality.
If you are betting in the UK, Oddschecker is the obvious starting point. Outside the UK, the picture changes. The US product covers the main legal markets but lacks the bookmaker depth of the UK version. For global markets and casino players, platforms like Top100Bookmakers and AskGamblers cover more ground. Oddschecker was built around UK sports betting and that heritage shows in where it is strongest and where it is not.
Oddschecker has no complaint resolution service. It drives traffic to bookmakers through its affiliate model and earns commission when players sign up through its links. The bookmakers that appear most prominently are not always the most player-friendly. They are the ones with the most favourable commercial terms. That is the same tension that runs through every site in this series. Oddschecker manages it no better or worse than the others.
For UK sports bettors: yes. Not as a trust signal, and not as a replacement for checking licensing yourself, but as an active tool for getting the best price on every bet you place. The real-time odds grid is the best version of what a comparison site should be: a practical advantage, not just a list.
For casino players, or for bettors in markets outside the UK and US, the case is weaker. Other platforms in this series cover more of the world and offer more accountability for players.
Oddschecker is the oldest name in this series and the one with the clearest product identity. Twenty-five years in, it still knows what it is. That matters more than you might think in this industry.
Visit Oddschecker to compare live odds before your next bet.