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Leading football tipster platform Sambafoot joins OddsScanner

The move combines Sambafoot’s football editorial team with OddsScanner’s odds-comparison tools to serve UK users on one platform.

  • On April 24, 2026, Sambafoot transitioned its content, tipsters, and audience to the OddsScanner brand, consolidating the group's football editorial depth with odds-comparison technology under one globally recognized name for UK users.
  • Consolidating these platforms allows the group to invest more deeply in a single product, merging Sambafoot's established football expertise with OddsScanner's specialized odds-comparison tools and unified editorial team.
  • Fans retain access to in-depth coverage of the Brasileirao, Copa Libertadores, and FIFA Club World Cup, plus insights on Brazilian players across the Premier League, EFL Championship, and Champions League.
  • The platform operates as a UKGC-licensed entity under the Gambling Act, adhering to Gambling Commission standards for transparency while maintaining membership with the Independent Press Standards Organisation for editorial accountability.
  • Ensuring user safety, the site features prominent safer-gambling resources including GAMSTOP self-exclusion services and BeGambleAware support available at 0808 8020 133 for responsible-play assistance.
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Leading football tipster platform Sambafoot joins OddsScanner

The migration brings Sambafoot's football expertise, tipster community, and editorial heritage together with OddsScanner's global odds-comparison technology.

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