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LiveScore CEO on overregulation and users’ “endless” demand for sports content

LiveScore Group chief executive Sam Sadi says the business may turn to generative AI to satisfy sports fans’ insatiable demand for content and admits the operator would not have entered the Dutch igaming market today.
“Betting has moved towards the recreational, socially acceptable way to consume sports,” Sadi tells iGB. “Maybe 10 years ago, people would be betting on one or two types of markets, the winner market or number of goals.

“Now we see a wider distribution of bets into more entertainment-like products [such as] bet builders and SGPs (same game parlays), as [users consume] different types of statistics. People follow the sports in a much deeper way than they used to.”

With this evolution of betting behaviours, users have developed an almost insatiable demand for content Sadi explains. “Producing this, almost to individual needs, is expensive to be able to deliver at scale.”

Like others, LiveScore sees generative AI as a solution to satisfying that consumer demand.

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LiveScore Bet launches new UK and Ireland sportsbook with Kambi

LiveScore Group has rolled out its new LiveScore Bet online sportsbook in the UK and Ireland in partnership with sports betting solutions provider Kambi Group.

The launch builds on the LiveScore Bet platforms already live in Nigeria and the Netherlands. Kambi is replacing a third-party supplier to power the new sportsbook.

Confirmation of the roll-out comes after LiveScore and Kambi entered into a new sportsbook partnership in October of last year. The deal covers both the LiveScore Bet and Virgin Bet brands.

Kambi is providing its sports betting product suite for the new-look sportsbook. This offering includes a sports betting platform, managed services, AI-powered trading and Bet Builder.

In addition, the LiveScore in-house product teams will utilise Kambi’s open APIs, incentives tools and bespoke bet offer specials.

“We are delighted to have launched in the UK and Ireland with our enhanced sportsbook product ahead of the Euros and Copa América,” LiveScore Group CEO Sam Sadi sai..

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LiveScore Bet backs Women’s World Cup to reach new heights

The Lionesses are in the final and, for LiveScore Bet, betting on the Women’s World Cup has enjoyed exponential growth. The women’s game is now as much of a component of the app as the Premier League, says sportsbook director James McKay.

Making a like-for-like comparison on Women’s World Cup betting is particularly tricky for LiveScore Bet. The 2019 tournament in France took place almost two years before LiveScore Group added its namesake betting product to its ecosystem, alongside its sports media app.

It was up and running for last summer’s European Championships, where the Lionesses triumphed over Germany in the final. That victory, sportsbook director James McKay explains, played a huge role in bringing a wider audience in the UK.

“The audience is there even if the England team hadn’t made the knockout stages in Australia and New Zealand,” McKay says.

the lionesses’ euros victory increased the Women’s world cup audience in the UK, says LiveScore Bet’s james McKay

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