6. Unibet
Unibet provides several live TV feeds per day but no radio only coverage. The company is based in Malta and, like all the others, is not permitted to stream to the host country of any team involved in any live match.
The live video streams are available to customers with a funded account or who have placed a bet within the 24-hours immediately preceding the required live feed.
Unibet offers a nice range of worldwide games, between 12-15 on a busy day and three or four on less active days in the footballing calendar.
Again, the live video option is easily seen in the menu ribbon of the home page under the title “TV Unibet TV”. Clicking on this link produces a pop-up list of live betting events and the ones highlighted with the white “TV” in a small black box are the events where live streams are available (ringed in yellow). Click on to enlarge the image below in a new tab:
System requirements: streams are supplied in Adobe Flash Player at 500kbp/s; minimum Windows 2000, XP (98SE may work but is not recommended); Internet Explorer 6 and higher with cookies and Javascript enabled (pop-up blocker needs to be disengaged).
Matches can be viewed on screen with the live odds or in a separate window.