Melbet guides by country
All 37 markets covered by this network, grouped by the language their guides are written in. Each entry links to a five-page set: full review, app, bonus, payments and registration.
Every market, with its currency and deposit floor
How the markets differ
The deposit minimum alone ranges from roughly a dollar equivalent to the price of a modest meal, and the rails behind it are almost entirely local. In East Africa the cashier is mobile money first and everything else second. In India it is UPI. In Brazil it is Pix, which settles in seconds at any hour. Across the Gulf, card acceptance is unreliable enough that crypto and international wallets carry a disproportionate share of volume.
Sports coverage follows the same logic. Cricket runs deep in South Asia and in the Gulf because of its resident population; boxing is priced in detail for Mexico and Ghana; rugby markets in South Africa reach a depth that international books rarely bother with. Those differences are the reason each guide is written separately rather than translated.
ES — 5 markets
PT — 1 markets
JA — 1 markets
HI — 1 markets
UR — 1 markets
TH — 1 markets
VI — 1 markets
MS — 1 markets
ID — 1 markets
KO — 1 markets
AR — 10 markets
EN — 4 markets
SW — 2 markets
FR — 4 markets
RU — 1 markets
TR — 1 markets
EL — 1 markets
Topic guides that apply everywhere
Countries: frequently asked questions
Are the figures shown in local currency? Countries
Yes. Every deposit minimum, withdrawal floor and bonus ceiling on a country page is quoted in that market's own currency, because a converted dollar figure is useless at the cashier. In Countries this is the answer that applies.
Why do bonus amounts differ between countries? Countries
Ceilings are set per market and converted to local currency, so the headline number changes even when the underlying percentage does not. In Countries this is the answer that applies.
How current are the country figures? Countries
Every page carries an updated date and the set was last revised on 2026-08-17. Operators change limits without notice, so the binding version is always the one in your own cashier. In Countries this is the answer that applies.