ITV Secures Exclusive UK Rights to 2027 Rugby World Cup
ITV has secured exclusive UK broadcast rights to the 2027 men’s Rugby World Cup in Australia, its 10th successive tournament.
ITV has secured exclusive UK broadcast rights to the 2027 men’s Rugby World Cup in Australia, its 10th successive tournament.
SBC Summit 2026 will examine how operators can craft smoother, smarter and more engaging experiences for online casino players through its dedicated iGaming Product & Design track.
BetMGM provided a quarterly update, with the gaming brand’s leadership pointing to three U.S. markets that could bolster the company’s online casino business.
Kalshi agreed to fully shut down its operations in Nevada after admitting that people in the state were still able to access its event contracts despite a court order to geoblock the state.
Arkansas’ problem gambling helpline has seen more than 4,520 calls placed so far in 2026, noting a 22.5% increase over the same period last year.
Dinos Doxiadis, Head of Sportsbook Business at GR8_TECH, analyses the biggest betting data trends witnessed on the platform and explains what it means for operators moving forward.
The ProphetX promo code SHBONUS offers new traders a $20 bonus when they trade $10, providing a boost for trading activities.
Mayo finally ended 75 years of pain on Sunday by getting their hands back on the Sam Maguire Cup. The West Ireland county defeated Kerry 1-20 to 1-17 in what turned out to be a dramatic and historic All Ireland Final.
Ireland's Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRAI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB), marking its first cooperation agreement with a U.S. gambling regulator as Ireland begins licensing online and remote betting operators.
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Paolo Maldini has left his role with the Italian Football Federation after his third attempt to hire a new head coach for the national team.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino defends the governing body's handling of the 2026 World Cup, urging critics to 'reflect, meditate, pray, or watch a football match.'