Asia-facing bookie 8Xbet redirects URL to GamCare website

By | March 17, 2026

8Xbet, an unlicensed operator currently sponsoring a number of Premier League teams, has customers redirected to GamCare when trying to access its website.

At the time of writing, for some unexplained reason clicking on the operator’s Google-listed URL goes directly to the GamCare website – one of the UK’s main gambling harms charities. 

8Xbet is an Asia-focused company, and most of its Premier League partnerships reflect this – the firm’s deals with Chelsea, Newcastle United, Sunderland are as an Asian betting partner.

The link to the firm’s dot com website on Chelsea’s partner webpage, where it is listed as the club’s official betting partner for the Asia Pacific, also now redirects to the GamCare website.

It’s possible that 8Xbet’s reason for doing this is due to increasing scrutiny of unlicensed betting partners in UK sports, particularly the Premier League. By redirecting to GamCare, the company is able to state that UK customers definitely can’t access its platform.

SBC News has contacted GamCare for a comment, which said it is unable to provide at this time.

Unlicensed sponsors on the ropes?

We’ve all heard the gambling aware warnings on radio, we’ve seen the adverts on TV, we’re also reminded every time we visit an iGaming website in the UK.

However, all this effort to protect players seems to go down the drain once we tune in for the latest Premier League game and we see the latest questionable gambling platform being advertised all across the stadium.

8Xbet is one example of that – a bookmaker that is not in any way, shape or form licensed in the UK. The firm’s branding was visible on pitch-side boards during last weekend’s Premier League games between Chelsea and Newcastle, and Sunderland and Brighton.

8Xbet is one part in the story of the now notorious TGP Europe licence holder, once registered in the Isle of Man and serving as a point-of-entry to the UK for Asia-facing operators such as 8Xbet through white-label licences.

At one point, TGP Europe-licenced brands were everywhere in the Premier League – remnants of this are still around. Fulham FC has SBOTOP on the front of their shirts, while Wolves have DEBET.

And while a case can be made that 8Xbet’s current betting sponsorship of Newcastle, Sunderland and Chelsea do not target UK consumers, it is difficult to apply this defence to a front-of-shirt sponsor.

One interesting fact is that DEBET is managed by RISQ Capital Ltd. The company does have a licence by the UKGC, but for a different domain – debet.co.uk is no longer active. However, we were able to freely create an account with a UK-based email address.

The 8xbet.com domain can also be accessed by UK consumers via a VPN, making the GamCare redirect not entirely effective.

SBC News Asia-facing bookie 8Xbet redirects URL to GamCare website

With the DCMS now consulting on whether to ban unlicensed sponsorships in English sports, something both the regulated industry and gambling reform advocates have been calling for for some time, it seems these companies’ presence in the Premier League may be numbered.

However, 8Xbet’s GamCare redirect shows that they may still have some tricks up their sleeves, for now at least.

SBC News has contacted DCMS for comment. The department informed us that they are reviewing the matter.

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