4:30pm Naas results for with analysis, preview and runner by runner comments. Once you’ve made your selection, you can bet through Racing Post with our seven partner bookmakers; Coral, Paddy Power, William Hill, Ladbrokes, bet365, Betfair and SkyBet. Our integrated betslip means you don’t have to leave the Racing Post app to place your bets. We’re your one-stop shop for horseracing betting. Well, thanks to the lovely shut-ins down in the Paddy Power tech basement, we’ve got some good news. If you’ve read the headline, you’ll already know basically what that is – but you can now stream UK and Irish racing from every track for FREE on the Paddy Power app and on desktop as well. Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth. Affordability checks for British gamblers ‘likely’ to hit Paddy Power owner Key question is now the level at which checks will apply, industry expert says Mon, Feb 15, 2021, 06:00.
The following review will aim to provide UK punters with the most complete review of the Paddy Power horse racing betting app on the internet to date. First, we’ll take a look at the platform itself and review exactly how user-friendly it is. Then, we will take the time to look at the Apple app and the Android app in turn before finally reviewing some of the special bonus offers and promotions that are exclusive to the mobile sports book. For the full report, keep scrolling down to the remainder of the article and discover all there is to know!
The Paddy Power racing app boasts a recently-improved, up-to-date design that has been developed with user-friendliness in mind. The user interface is one of the best designed apps of all we’ve reviewed. It’s been optimised so that it looks great on the latest iOS and Android devices, with the trademark green and yellow colour scheme creating a crisp, clean finish. The layout of the home screen makes for seamless, fluid navigation so that you can access the in-play betting areas and your favourite sports markets with a simple touch of the screen; and the bet placement process, which we will be reviewing next, is a piece of cake.
When you land on the horse racing hub on the Paddy Power horse racing app you’ll find that everything is laid out neatly and logically, which makes placing a bet as easy as can be. All the featured races – i.e. the most in-demand races that are due to start soon – are aligned together, while the toolbar at the top allows you to toggle between the most popular races of the day and those due to start tomorrow. Races are divided into neat categories by order of country – UK & Ireland, South Africa, France, U.S.A etc – which allows you to easily locate the race card you’re after.
When the time comes to place a bet for real you only need three steps between choosing a selection and hitting the ‘PLACE BETS’ button to confirm your selection. Once you’ve arrived on the horse racing hub, simply click on your desired race card. Once the card has been selected, all the runners, along with their listed odds prices, will appear on the screen. Simply touch on the odds price – this will prompt the bet slip to automatically appear; key in the amount you wish to wager on the selection or selections, then, when you’re happy everything is as it should be, hit the ‘PLACE BETS’ button to confirm the wager.
As is to be expected, the Paddy Power app is available on all Apple mobile devices – iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. If you’re using one of these devices you need only head over to the iTunes Store and download the app directly. It takes up about 57.8 MB worth of memory, similar to the Coral app, and requires the iOS 9.0 version of the operating system or later. As with any Apple application, make sure you keep it updated so that it works to its full potential. Failure to do so can lead to the app running a lot slower than you may expect, or even worse, to crashes.
Android users are invited to request a download link from the Paddy Power website and request a download link from there. It takes up about the same amount of memory as the Apple app (57.8 MB) and requires version 5.0 (Lollipop) of the operating system to work properly. All of the payment methods, bet types and markets you find on the desktop version are made available on mobile, so you don’t have to worry about missing out. Just like with any other app, make sure you keep it updated so that it stays fully optimised. Failure to do so can lead to the app running a lot slower than you may expect, and sometimes even crash unexpectedly.
One of the main advantages of placing bets with the Paddy Power mobile app is being able to take advantage of some neat, exclusive promotions. Users will often find a selection of odds price boots and bet insurance deals that you won’t be able to access when wagering from a desktop device. These kinds of promotions are perfect for betting on horse racing as you can have your winnings increased or be in with the chance to bag a free bet or have your stake refunded if you hit a bit of bad luck. Some of the offers we’ve seen in the past offer to refund your stake in full if your horse falls before the finish if it is pipped to first place by an outside runner or sometimes even if it pulls out before the race.
To conclude, horse racing betting using the Paddy Power app is about as stress-free as one could hope for. It looks great, functions great and comes loaded with a bunch of extra features such as live streams, race replays, extra-detailed form guides and loads more. To make things even better, all the fundamentals, such as a healthy selection off betting types, markets, tracks and competitions are well taken care of. All this, coupled with the mobile-only promotions that you’ll often find up for grabs, simply makes the Paddy Power horse racing betting app one of the best on the UK market. Head over to your respective app store, download the app and see for yourself!