BetGoodwin started life as a telephone betting firm, so a brand built on taking bets remotely was always going to end up with a mobile app. That app now exists for both iPhone and Android, and it brings the full BetGoodwin experience, sportsbook and casino, into your pocket. This page covers how to download it, what it does well, where it falls short, and whether it is worth installing at all over simply using the mobile site.
The honest headline is that the BetGoodwin app is functional and useful rather than slick and polished. It does the important things properly. It is fast to log into, it carries the whole product, and it includes one genuinely excellent feature that a lot of bigger bookmakers do not offer for free. But it is a young app, only live since 2022, and the rough edges show in the navigation and the app-store ratings. It is best understood as a practical tool for existing BetGoodwin customers, especially racing fans, rather than a showpiece that will win over players from the flashier apps.
If you already bet with BetGoodwin, the app is an easy add. It uses the same account, the same balance and the same debit card you already have set up, so there is nothing new to register and nothing to lose by trying it. If you are weighing up BetGoodwin partly on the strength of its app, this review should help you judge whether it suits how you bet.
BetGoodwin app at a glance
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Available on | iOS (App Store) and Android (Google Play) |
| Cost | Free to download |
| Released | March 2022 |
| Covers | Full sportsbook and casino |
| Standout feature | Free live streaming of UK & Irish racing |
| Best Odds Guaranteed | Yes, on UK racing |
| Cash out | Yes |
| Live streaming | Horse and greyhound racing (no qualifying bet needed) |
| Payment method | Debit cards only |
| Minimum deposit | £10 |
| App store ratings | Around 3.5 stars (iOS), 2.4 stars (Android) |
| iPad | Works, but not optimised for tablet screens |
| Operator / licence | Goodwin Racing Limited, UKGC no. 2927 |
BetGoodwin app download guide
Getting the app is quick on either platform, and because it is free, there is no cost barrier to trying it. The one thing to note before you start is that you download from the official app stores only. There is no APK floating around that you should be installing from anywhere else, and you should ignore any third-party download links. Here are the steps for each platform, kept separate so you can follow whichever applies to you.
How to download the BetGoodwin app on iOS (iPhone)
- Open the Apple App Store on your iPhone.
- Tap the search bar and type “BetGoodwin”.
- Select the official BetGoodwin app from the results.
- Tap Get, then authorise the download with Face ID, Touch ID or your Apple ID password.
- Once installed, open the app and either log in with your existing details or tap Join to register a new account.
The app can also be installed on an iPad, but be aware it is not optimised for the larger screen, so the layout will not make full use of the extra space. On an iPhone it behaves exactly as intended.
How to download the BetGoodwin app on Android
- Open the Google Play Store on your Android device.
- Tap the search bar and enter “BetGoodwin”.
- Choose the official BetGoodwin app from the list.
- Tap Install and wait for the download to finish.
- Open the app and log in, or tap Join to create a new account.
The app is small, so the download and install take only a moment on either platform, even on a modest connection. Once it is on your device, you are ready to deposit and bet.
A quick reminder that applies to both: if you are creating a brand-new account through the app, you can enter a promo code at the cashier to claim a welcome offer, the same as you would on the website. And as always, complete your identity verification early so your first withdrawal is not held up later.

BetGoodwin app features
The app carries the complete BetGoodwin product, so anything you can do on the website you can do here: bet on sport, play the casino, deposit, withdraw and manage your account. A few features stand out as genuine reasons to use it, and one in particular punches well above what you would expect from an independent bookmaker.
That standout is the free live streaming of horse and greyhound racing. The app streams all UK and Irish racing, and crucially you do not need a qualifying bet to watch. You only need to be logged into a funded account. Plenty of far bigger bookmakers either charge for streaming, hide it behind a bet requirement, or do not offer racing streams at all, so for a racing-focused punter this is a real, tangible benefit and arguably the single best reason to install the app.
Beyond streaming, the app covers the features serious bettors look for:
- Full sportsbook — 30+ sports, with horse racing and football leading the way.
- Best Odds Guaranteed — on UK horse racing, so if your horse’s starting price is bigger than the price you took, you get paid at the bigger one.
- Cash out — settle a bet early to lock in a profit or cut a loss before an event finishes.
- In-play betting — bet live as events unfold, where the app’s faster login genuinely helps.
- My Bets — a dedicated area at the bottom of the screen to check your open and settled bets at a glance.
That in-play point is worth dwelling on. One of the real advantages of an app over a browser is speed of access. Logging in through a mobile browser can be slower, and in live betting a few seconds can be the difference between getting a price and missing it. The app keeps you logged in and one tap away from the action, which matters most when you spot an in-play opportunity and want to act fast.
The casino comes along for the ride too. The full BetGoodwin Casino, including the slots and the 600+ live dealer tables, is available within the same app, on the same account and wallet. Here is how the headline features stack up so you can see the picture at a glance:
| Feature | On the app? |
|---|---|
| Live streaming (UK & Irish racing) | Yes, free, no bet required |
| Best Odds Guaranteed | Yes (UK racing) |
| Cash out | Yes |
| In-play betting | Yes |
| Full casino access | Yes |
| Push notifications | Yes |
| Live streaming (other sports) | No |
The one clear gap in the feature set is streaming beyond racing. If you want to watch football or other sports through the app, you are out of luck, as the streaming is racing and greyhounds only. For BetGoodwin’s core audience that is no great loss, since racing is exactly what they came for, but it is worth flagging for anyone hoping for broader live coverage.
Next we tackle the question a lot of people actually have before downloading anything: do you even need the app, or is the mobile site enough?
App vs mobile browser
Before you download anything, it is worth asking whether you need to. BetGoodwin’s mobile website is fully responsive and genuinely good, with the same neat layout of odds and markets that the app uses. Navigation between the two is near-identical, so a lot of players happily bet through their phone’s browser and never install a thing. The honest truth is that for casual betting, the mobile site does almost everything the app does.
That said, the app earns its place for certain players. The clearest advantages are speed and convenience. The app keeps you logged in, launches in a tap, and saves you the small friction of opening a browser, finding the site and signing in each time. It also adds push notifications and, most importantly, the free racing streaming we covered earlier, which is built around the app experience.
The mobile site has its own quiet strengths, though. There is nothing to download, it uses none of your phone’s storage, it is always on the latest version automatically, and it works on any device including ones where you would rather not install a betting app. For a player who bets occasionally, those are real points in its favour.
Here is the straightforward comparison:
| Feature | App | Mobile browser |
|---|---|---|
| Download required | Yes | No |
| Uses phone storage | Yes (small) | No |
| Login speed | Faster, stays logged in | Slower each visit |
| Push notifications | Yes | No |
| Racing live streaming | Yes | Limited |
| Always up to date | Needs updates | Automatic |
| Works on any device | iOS / Android only | Any browser |
The way it shakes out is fairly clear:
- Choose the app if you bet regularly, you follow the racing and want the free streaming, or you bet in-play and value the faster login.
- Stick with the browser if you bet now and then, you would rather not use storage, or you simply prefer not to have a gambling app on your phone.
Neither choice is wrong, and there is no penalty for using both. You can install the app for race days and fall back to the browser the rest of the time, all on the same account. The key thing is that BetGoodwin does not lock any feature behind the app except the racing streaming, so browser-only players are not missing out on bonuses, markets or odds.
If you have decided the app is for you, the next section gives an honest account of how it actually performs day to day, because download numbers and feature lists only tell half the story.

BetGoodwin app design, navigation and performance
This is the section where honesty matters most, because the app is the part of BetGoodwin that draws the most mixed feedback. The design is best described as functional rather than flashy. It mirrors the mobile website closely, so the layout is clean and the odds are presented neatly, but it does not have the slick, modern feel of apps from the biggest operators. If you value substance over style that is fine, but it is fair to say the interface looks its age for a 2022 product.
The app-store ratings tell the story plainly, and they are worth seeing side by side:
| Platform | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| iOS (App Store) | Around 3.3 stars | ~28 |
| Android (Google Play) | Around 2.7 stars | ~12 |
Two things stand out. First, the overall average sits around three stars, which is decent rather than impressive and leaves clear room for improvement. Second, the Android version rates noticeably lower than the iOS one, so if you are on Android, you should temper your expectations a little more. The review counts are small, so these figures could shift either way with more users, but as it stands, the feedback is lukewarm.
Where do the criticisms land? The common themes from user feedback are:
- Navigation — moving between sections can feel fiddly, and finding a specific market is not always as smooth as it should be. Sports are handled through an A-Z menu, which works but feels dated.
- Reliability — occasional stability issues, more so on Android.
- Interface — clean enough, but lacking the polish and refinement of leading apps.
On the positive side, performance basics are sound. The app is small, so it downloads and installs quickly and does not hog your storage. Login is fast and the app keeps you signed in, which is its real practical advantage over the browser. The core jobs of placing a bet, checking My Bets and watching a race stream all work as they should once you are past the navigation quirks.
The fair conclusion is that this is a young app that does the important things competently but has not yet been polished into something you would download for the experience alone. It is a tool, and a useful one, particularly for the racing streaming and the faster in-play access. It is not a benchmark for design, and BetGoodwin clearly has work to do to lift those Android ratings in particular. For existing customers, that trade-off is easy to accept. For anyone choosing a bookmaker primarily on app quality, it is a genuine mark against BetGoodwin and worth being upfront about.
BetGoodwin app requirements and compatibility
The good news here is that the BetGoodwin betting app is light and undemanding, so you do not need a top-of-the-range phone to run it. Because it is a small app that mirrors the mobile site, it works comfortably on the kind of device most people already carry. Still, there are a few things worth checking before you download.
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Operating system | A reasonably recent version of iOS or Android |
| Device | iPhone or Android phone (iPad supported but not optimised) |
| Storage | Minimal — it is a small app |
| Connection | Wi-Fi or mobile data; a stable connection for live streaming |
| Eligibility | 18+ and located in the UK |
A few of those deserve a quick word. On iOS, the app runs as intended on iPhone. It will install on an iPad, but as noted earlier it is not optimised for the larger tablet screen, so the layout will not make the most of the extra space. If you mainly use a tablet, the mobile website may actually give you a better experience than the app.
On Android, the app installs from Google Play and runs on the vast majority of current devices. Keep your operating system reasonably up to date for the smoothest performance, since the older your software, the more likely you are to hit the stability niggles that show up in the Android reviews.
The one requirement people sometimes overlook is connection quality. Placing a bet needs very little data, but the racing live streaming is the feature that benefits most from a solid connection. If you plan to watch races on the move, a stable signal makes all the difference between a smooth stream and a stuttering one.
Finally, the eligibility basics: you must be 18 or over and located in the UK to use BetGoodwin, in line with its UK Gambling Commission licence. The app will not be available to download or use outside the regions BetGoodwin is licensed to serve.

Registration, login and payments on the app
Setting up on the app is the same quick process as on the website, and because BetGoodwin runs one account across everything, you only do it once. Existing customers simply log in with their usual details. New users can register directly through the app in a couple of minutes.
To register from the app, tap Join in the top corner and work through the short sign-up flow:
- Enter your personal details — title, name, date of birth and phone number.
- Add your email, then choose a username and password.
- Add your debit card and make a minimum £10 deposit.
- Enter a promo code at the cashier if you want to claim a welcome offer.
Logging in afterwards is straightforward, and this is where the app shines compared with the browser: it keeps you signed in, so you are one tap from your account rather than re-entering details every visit. If you forget your password, the reset link on the login screen sends a fresh one to your registered email.
On the payments side, the app follows the same rules as the rest of BetGoodwin. Deposits and withdrawals run through debit cards only — Visa and Mastercard — with no e-wallets, bank transfer or other options. Deposits are instant and free, the minimum is £10, and withdrawals go back to the same card, typically landing within one to three working days once your account is verified. Everything is handled inside the app, so you never need to switch to a browser to manage your money.
One tip worth repeating: complete your identity verification when you sign up rather than when you first try to withdraw. It is the most common cause of payout delays, and getting it out of the way early means your first cash-out runs smoothly.
BetGoodwin app pros and cons
Here is the honest summary of the app in one place, pulling together everything covered above.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Free live streaming of UK & Irish racing, no bet needed | Modest store ratings (Android weaker than iOS) |
| Best Odds Guaranteed on UK racing | Navigation can feel fiddly and dated |
| Cash out and in-play betting | Reliability and interface lack polish |
| Faster login — stays signed in | Debit cards only, no e-wallets |
| Full sportsbook and casino in one app | No live streaming beyond racing |
| Free, small and quick to download | Not optimised for iPad |
| UKGC licensed, backed by Goodwin Racing | Young app, still has work to do |
| Same account and wallet as the website | — |
The split is consistent with the rest of the picture. The app’s strengths are practical and racing-focused: free streaming, Best Odds Guaranteed, cash out and the speed of staying logged in. Its weaknesses are about polish and breadth — the navigation, the ratings, the limited streaming and the debit-card-only banking that follows BetGoodwin everywhere.
What it comes down to is the kind of bettor you are. For a racing fan who values the free streams and fast in-play access, the pros clearly outweigh the cons, and the app is well worth having. For someone who judges a betting app primarily on design, smooth navigation and flexible payments, the cons will weigh more heavily. As with the casino, neither view is wrong — it depends on what you want from it, which is exactly what the conclusion addresses.

BetGoodwin app: the verdict
The BetGoodwin betting app is a practical tool rather than a polished showpiece, and that is the fairest way to sum it up. It does the things that matter to BetGoodwin’s core audience well, and it carries one feature, free racing streaming, that genuinely outperforms much bigger names. But it has not yet been refined into an app you would download for the experience alone, and the navigation quirks and modest ratings, especially on Android, are real.
For existing BetGoodwin customers, the decision is easy. The app is free, it is small, it uses the same account you already have, and the faster login plus free race streams make it a worthwhile upgrade on the mobile browser for race days and in-play betting. There is nothing to lose by installing it and seeing if it fits how you bet.
For everyone else, it depends on what you are looking for:
- Download it if you follow the horses, you want free UK and Irish racing streams, or you bet in-play and value getting into your account fast.
- Stick with the mobile site if you bet only occasionally, you would rather not use storage, or smooth, modern app design is a priority for you.
It is worth remembering that BetGoodwin locks almost nothing behind the app. The odds, the markets, the bonuses and the casino are all available through the mobile browser too, with only the racing streaming built around the app experience. So this is rarely an all-or-nothing choice. Plenty of players will install the app for the streaming, and the convenience while still using the browser when it suits them.
In short, it is a useful, no-frills app from a trustworthy, established bookmaker, strongest in the racing department and held back by a lack of polish. If that sounds like your kind of bet, download it free from the App Store or Google Play, log in, and the welcome offer is waiting at the cashier. As always, set a budget and only bet what you can afford to lose.
FAQ
Is the BetGoodwin app free?
Yes. The BetGoodwin app is free to download on both iOS and Android, with no cost to install or use. You only pay when you choose to deposit and bet, with a £10 minimum deposit.
How do I download the BetGoodwin app?
Open the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, search for “BetGoodwin”, and tap Get or Install. Only download from these official stores, and avoid any third-party APK files or download links.
Is there a BetGoodwin app for iPhone and Android?
Yes, BetGoodwin has native apps for both iOS and Android, available from the App Store and Google Play respectively. The app can also be installed on an iPad, though it is not optimised for the larger tablet screen.
Does the BetGoodwin app have live streaming?
Yes, and it is one of the app’s best features. The app streams all UK and Irish horse and greyhound racing free of charge, and you do not need a qualifying bet to watch — you only need to be logged into a funded account. There is no streaming for other sports.
Can I play the casino on the BetGoodwin app?
Yes. The full BetGoodwin Casino, including the slots and 600+ live dealer tables, is available within the same app on the same account. See our BetGoodwin Casino page for the full rundown of games and bonuses.
What payment methods does the BetGoodwin app accept?
Debit cards only — Visa and Mastercard. There is no support for PayPal, e-wallets, bank transfer or other methods, and the minimum deposit is £10. Deposits are instant and withdrawals go back to the same card.




