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The best odds feed for your use case.
Criteria-first recommendations — what actually matters for matched betting, arbitrage, comparison, developers and more — with an honest read on where OddsRelay fits and where it does not. We never invent competitor tables; the comparison is about what the feed genuinely does well.
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The best odds feed for matched betting.
What separates a matched-betting feed worth building on — and where OddsRelay fits.
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The best odds API for developers.
What a developer-first odds API should give you — and how OddsRelay measures up.
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The best odds feed for arbitrage.
What an arbitrage feed needs — breadth, freshness, exchange context — and where OddsRelay fits.
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The best odds feed for live arbitrage.
When latency is everything: what a live-arb feed needs, and where OddsRelay honestly fits.
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The best odds feed for tipsters.
What a tipster or content site needs from a feed — tools, brand, ease — and where OddsRelay fits.
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The best odds feed for the South African market.
What domestic SA coverage needs — local books, native currency, no-exchange honesty — and where OddsRelay fits.
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The best odds feed for a startup sportsbook.
What a new sportsbook needs from a data feed — market price-discovery, breadth, neutrality — and where OddsRelay fits.
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The best odds feed for odds comparison.
What a comparison site needs — breadth, normalisation, accuracy — and where OddsRelay fits.
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Are these competitor comparisons?
No. We never invent competitor tables or specifics. Each page is criteria-first — what actually matters for a use case — with an honest account of where OddsRelay fits and where it does not.
Why does every page have an 'honest caveat'?
Because a recommendation you can trust names its limits. Each best-for page says plainly when OddsRelay is not the obvious pick, so you can make a real decision rather than read a one-sided pitch.
Which page should I read?
Pick the use case closest to yours — matched betting, arbitrage, live arbitrage, tipsters, the South African market, a startup sportsbook, developers, or odds comparison — and use the criteria as your own scorecard.
How do I verify the recommendation?
Start a free trial and judge the feed against the criteria on your real workload, not a sales deck. The coverage dashboard lets you check coverage and freshness for yourself.
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Start a free trial of the full UK feed, bet365 included, and judge it against the criteria — not a sales deck.