Footballpools Sister Sites: The Football Pools Network Reviewed

Footballpools logo, a Football Pools betting brand

Footballpools is run by The Football Pools Limited, so its sister sites are the other brands on the same UK Gambling Commission licence (account 48272): The Pools, the group’s full casino and sportsbook; the free-to-play predictor Footie5; and the club pool Rangers Pools, with the dormant Terrier Pools also tied to the same company. They share one operator, one licence and a pooled-betting heritage that runs back to 1923. What they do not share is a single product, because each brand was built to do a different job.

Footballpools Sister Sites: Inside the Football Pools Network

A quick note on the term. On its own coupons the company sometimes uses “sister games” to mean its in-house variants of the pools. On this page we use the term the way most UK searchers do: brands run by the same operator under the same licence. For Footballpools that operator is The Football Pools Limited, the Liverpool firm whose roots trace to Littlewoods Pools.

The Network at a Glance

  • Best all-rounder: The Pools, the only brand in the family with slots, live tables and a sportsbook.
  • Best for spending nothing: Footie5, a free weekly score predictor with a cash jackpot.
  • Best for a club connection: Rangers Pools, the Rangers-branded weekly pool.
  • Closest to the classic coupon: Footballpools itself, which still runs the Treble Chance style game.

Sister Sites Compared

Sister site Status UKGC licence Best for What it actually is
The Pools Active The Football Pools Ltd, 48272 Players who want casino and betting Full online casino, bingo and sportsbook
Footie5 Active The Football Pools Ltd, 48272 Free play and small stakes Free-to-enter five-match score predictor
Rangers Pools Active The Football Pools Ltd, 48272 Rangers supporters Club-branded weekly pool
Terrier Pools Dormant The Football Pools Ltd, 48272 Historic Huddersfield pool Club pool, no longer trading

The Brands Worth Knowing

The Pools

The Pools logo, a Footballpools sister site

If Footballpools is the heritage product, The Pools is the modern shop window. Sitting at thepools.com, it pairs the pools and fixed-odds football betting with a proper online casino: slots, jackpots, live dealer tables and a bingo room. The 2024-25 platform rebuild moved it onto GiG technology, which is why it feels quicker and more app-like than the older pools pages. Casino bonuses here are bound by the UK rules, so any wagering requirement is capped at ten times and you should always read the live terms before opting in. Versus Footballpools: same company and licence, far wider range, and the only place in the family you can actually spin a reel.

Footie5

Footie5 logo, a free predictor in the Football Pools family

Footie5 is the freebie of the group. You predict the exact scores of five matches, and a perfect five wins a share of a 25,000 pound jackpot, with 2,000 pounds on offer for four correct. It costs nothing to enter, there is a fixture-swap option if you dislike a tie, and a monthly points leaderboard runs alongside the weekly prize. Two small fixed-stake side bets exist for anyone who wants to put a couple of pounds down. Versus Footballpools: same operator, but a free game of prediction rather than a stake-based pool, which makes it the gentlest way into the network.

Rangers Pools

Rangers Pools logo, a club pool sister site

Rangers Pools is a club-branded pool, the kind The Football Pools has long run with football clubs as a supporter scheme. The weekly format and the prize mechanics mirror the main pools, but the wrapping and a portion of the proceeds are tied to the club. It runs on the same licence and back office as Footballpools, so registration, payments and account checks feel identical. Versus Footballpools: the game underneath is the pool you already know, dressed in club colours for Rangers supporters.

The Complete Network List

The brands reviewed above are the ones still worth your time, but the wider family is a little longer once you count the club pools. All of them sit under The Football Pools Limited on UKGC account 48272, and the register is the place to confirm any of them before you sign up.

  • Owned and active: The Pools (thepools.com), Footballpools, Footie5 and Rangers Pools.
  • Club pools, now dormant: Terrier Pools for Huddersfield Town, plus older club coupons for Burnley and Sunderland that no longer trade.
  • White-label casinos: none. The Football Pools does not power third-party brands, so any site claiming to be a Footballpools sister beyond this list is almost certainly unrelated.

Affiliate lists elsewhere still name closed club pools as if they were live, so treat any roundup as a snapshot and check the UKGC register for the current domains.

What’s the Same and What’s Different

Feature Footballpools Its sisters
Operator The Football Pools Ltd The same firm across every brand
UKGC licence Account 48272 Shared on the one account
Core product Stake-based football pools Ranges from a free predictor to a full casino
Casino games None Only at The Pools
GamStop Covered Covered, being UK licensed throughout
Platform GiG technology since the relaunch Shared platform and back office

Are These Official Footballpools Sisters?

It helps to separate three things people lump together. First, the official family: brands the company owns and lists on its own licence, which is what this page covers. Second, the wider OpCapita stable, since The Football Pools Limited is owned by the private equity group OpCapita, although that ownership does not by itself make unrelated OpCapita holdings into pools sisters. Third, lookalike sites that simply carry the word “pools” or copy the format; those are not connected and should be treated as separate operators.

The Footballpools Review

Footballpools homepage screenshot

Footballpools is the digital home of the oldest game in British betting. The Treble Chance, now sold as Classic Pools, asks you to pick matches you expect to finish as score draws, and the famous nine-draw prize can still reach seven figures across a shared pool. It is a slow, weekly rhythm rather than the instant action of a casino, and that is rather the point. The site is plain and functional; nobody comes here for graphics. They come for a century of pools tradition under a licensed UK operator.

Entry, Stakes and Promotions

There is no casino-style welcome bonus on the pools coupon itself, which surprises players arriving from the bonus-heavy end of the market. What you get instead is low-cost entry, syndicate options and the occasional free or discounted round tied to a campaign. If you want a deposit match or free spins, that lives on the sister brand The Pools, where any offer is now subject to the UK ten-times wagering cap and the ban on mixed-product bonuses. Always check the current terms on the day you opt in.

Products and How They Play

The line-up is pools betting first and foremost: Classic Pools, score-prediction coupons and related weekly games. There are no slots or table games on this brand. The appeal is the format itself, the shared jackpot and the chance to play as a syndicate with friends or workmates, which is how a lot of the long-standing customer base still enters.

Payments and Withdrawals

Deposits and withdrawals run through the usual UK methods, debit card and the common e-wallets, with the standard identity checks every UKGC operator must run before a first payout. Withdrawal speed is in line with the wider group rather than the instant-pay challengers, so expect a short wait by card or wallet rather than seconds.

Support and Safer Gambling

Because the brand holds a UK Gambling Commission licence, it is covered by GamStop, and deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion are built in. Help is signposted to GamCare and BeGambleAware in plain text on the site. Support is handled by the group team by email and help-centre articles, with live chat available through The Pools side of the operation.

Mobile

Footballpools plays through the mobile browser rather than a dedicated app; the fuller app experience belongs to The Pools. For a weekly coupon that you fill in once and check later, the browser is perfectly adequate.

How It Compares to Its Sisters

Set against the family, Footballpools is the purist option and the narrowest. If you want games, you move to The Pools. If you want to play for nothing, you move to Footie5. Footballpools earns its place by doing one old thing properly, and by being the brand the whole network is named after.

Key Facts

Operator: The Football Pools Limited
Owner / group: OpCapita (private equity)
Platform: GiG technology (X-Suite) since the 2024-25 relaunch
Licence: UKGC, account 48272
Heritage: Pools tradition from 1923; company entity registered 2017
UK protection: UK licensed, covered by GamStop, IBAS dispute resolution available
Sister sites: The Pools, Footie5, Rangers Pools (Terrier Pools dormant)
Core product: Stake-based football pools
Account currency: GBP
Support: Email and help centre; live chat via The Pools
Licence checked: Verified against the UKGC public register, June 2026
Our rating: 6/10

Pros and Cons

The good

  • A genuine slice of betting history: the Treble Chance and the nine-draw prize have run since the 1920s.
  • Low-cost, low-pressure play, with syndicate entry that suits groups rather than lone high-rollers.
  • Held on a long-standing UK licence (account 48272), so GamStop and IBAS cover apply.
  • A clear upgrade path to The Pools if you later want casino games on the same login and operator.

The not-so-good

  • No casino, bingo or live tables on this brand; you have to switch to The Pools for any of that.
  • The pools format is slow and weekly, which will bore anyone after instant results.
  • The site looks dated next to the relaunched The Pools, and there is no standalone app.
  • No casino-style welcome offer, so bonus hunters will feel short-changed here.

Operator details last reviewed: June 2026 (last updated 9 June 2026)

Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns Footballpools?

Footballpools is run by The Football Pools Limited, a Liverpool company owned by the private equity group OpCapita. The brand traces back to Littlewoods Pools, founded in 1923.

What are the Footballpools sister sites?

They are the other brands on the same UKGC licence (account 48272): The Pools, the free predictor Footie5, and the club pool Rangers Pools, plus the now-dormant Terrier Pools.

Are Footballpools sister sites on GamStop?

Yes. Every active brand in the family holds the UK Gambling Commission licence, so all of them are covered by GamStop and by UK self-exclusion tools.

What is the best Footballpools sister site?

For most players it is The Pools, the only brand in the group with a full casino, bingo and sportsbook. For free play, Footie5 is the better pick.

Is Footballpools the same as The Pools?

They are different brands run by the same company. Footballpools is the classic pools coupon, while The Pools (thepools.com) is the wider casino and betting site.

Does Footballpools have a casino?

No. Footballpools offers pools betting only. For slots, live tables and bingo you would use the sister brand The Pools.

What happened to the old club pools like Terrier Pools?

Several club pools, including Terrier Pools for Huddersfield Town and older Burnley and Sunderland coupons, are no longer trading. Only Rangers Pools remains active among the club brands.

Our Verdict on Footballpools

Footballpools is a heritage product, and we rate it as one: a 6 out of 10 that earns its keep on history and low-cost, syndicate-friendly play rather than range. For most readers the best of the Footballpools sister sites is The Pools, because it keeps the pools you came for and adds the casino, bingo and sportsbook this brand lacks, all on the same operator and licence. If you would rather spend nothing, Footie5 is the smarter stop. Footballpools itself is for the traditionalist who still likes filling in a coupon.

New Sister Site rating: 6/10