Which trusted betting apps offer live streaming of sports events?

Several major, regulated sportsbooks now include in‑app live streaming, but availability depends on your country and the specific sport or league.

Live streaming apps in the US

Among licensed US sportsbooks, these are commonly highlighted for integrated live video (not just live stats/visuals):

  • bet365: Very strong live section with thousands of events and integrated video on many tennis, soccer and other events in supported states. Not licensed in as many US states though.
  • FanDuel: Offers live streaming on select events for users with a funded account, alongside strong in‑play markets.
  • BetMGM: Provides streaming for “niche” or lower‑tier leagues (ex some soccer and tennis), plus a solid live interface.
  • Caesars: Supports live streaming on selected sports and in certain states, generally tied to having funds or a qualifying bet.

As an American user, you should always check that the app is licensed in your state, and whether a funded account or qualifying wager is required to watch specific streams.

Live streaming apps in the UK and Europe

UK and EU books are particularly strong for bet‑and‑watch services across football, tennis, horses and more:

  • bet365: Often rated top for volume and variety of live streams, covering many football leagues, tennis tournaments and racing for funded accounts.
  • BetMGM UK: Streams weekly tennis events, selected European football leagues and UK/Irish horse racing.
  • BetVictor: Good e‑sports and football streaming plus comprehensive UK/Irish horse racing in HD.
  • Ladbrokes: Very broad coverage including football (major and minor leagues), horse racing, tennis, darts and more.
  • LeoVegas: Strong “bet and watch” service on football, tennis and horse racing via mobile‑first apps.

Many of these require either a small qualifying bet on the event or simply a funded account to unlock the live streams.

Offshore and niche / esports options

If you are in a grey/offshore market (not locally regulated), several sportsbooks stress live streaming as a key feature:

  • MyBookie & XBet: Known for wide live markets and reliable in‑app streaming on many US sports.
  • BetOnline & CoinCasino: Combine crypto‑friendly betting with live betting plus video on selected events.
  • Casino: Focuses on esports (CS2, Valorant, EAFC, LoL, Dota 2) with extensive live streams of global and local tournaments.

Offshore sportsbooks can carry higher risk; checking licensing, reputation, payment reliability and your local laws is important before using them.

How to choose and what to check

When comparing apps for live streaming, look at:

  • Licensing and jurisdiction: Prefer locally regulated books where possible.
  • Sports and leagues covered: Some focus on soccer/tennis, others on US major leagues or esports.
  • Access rules: Whether you just need a funded account or must place a qualifying bet, and whether mobile data rights differ from desktop.