Sportsbook Review
Supabet is a book for people who think in fixtures and league tables. I opened an account from Montreal, funded it in CAD, and pointed it straight at what it does best, which is broad soccer coverage backed by a genuine appetite for MLS. If your Saturday morning starts with a European kickoff and your evening ends with a Canadian club, this one is worth a look.
Bonuses and promotions
There is a welcome offer and a steady drip of promos, and my advice does not change with the logo on the banner. The headline figure means nothing until you read the wagering requirement, the qualifying odds, and the time limit attached to it. Supabet leans into soccer-flavoured promos, things like accumulator boosts and match-specific specials, which suit the site’s identity. That is fine, as long as you treat a boost as a priced product, not free money. Opt in only when the bet stood on its own merit, and skip anything that pushes you toward longer parlays than you would normally touch. A modest offer you can clear beats a shiny one you cannot.
Sports coverage and markets
Soccer is the headline, and it is deep. You get the major European leagues, the continental cups, and a long tail of competitions that most Canadian books treat as an afterthought, all with a healthy spread of markets beyond the match result. The MLS coverage is the standout for me, with real attention to CF Montreal, Toronto FC, and the Vancouver Whitecaps rather than a token line or two. The other Canadian staples are present too. NHL gets proper treatment for a Saturday slate, the CFL shows up, NBA is there for Raptors watchers, and MLB covers the Blue Jays through the summer. The balance clearly tilts toward the pitch, so if soccer is your first language, Supabet speaks it fluently.
Payments and payouts
Interac and iDebit lead the banking menu, which is what a Canadian bettor should want, since they keep everything in CAD without a conversion detour. Deposits landed quickly and without theatrics. Withdrawals generally return by the same method, and the standard caveat applies. Your first cash-out waits on KYC, so verify your identity early with a clear piece of ID and a proof of address, ideally the day you sign up, so payday does not stall when it matters. Payout speed and fair wagering beat a big number on a banner, and Supabet sits in a reasonable spot on both.
Mobile experience
I did most of my betting on a phone, thumb on the bet slip during a match, and the mobile experience holds up. Navigating between leagues is quick, the live section is easy to follow, and building a multi is less fiddly than on some rivals. Nothing here felt like it needed a separate download to behave properly, which is how it should be.
Licensing and safety
Before you deposit, confirm the licence that applies to you. Depending on your province, you may be on a regulated platform, such as one operating under AGCO and iGaming Ontario, or on an offshore book that accepts Canadian players. Both are common in this market, and the responsible step is to know which one you are using and that it is properly licensed. Look for the usual safety tools, deposit limits, time-outs, and self-exclusion, and actually set them before you get busy. None of this is legal or tax advice, just the reflex of someone who used to price risk for a living.
Pros and cons
- Pro: Genuinely deep soccer board across leagues and cups.
- Pro: Strong, attentive MLS coverage for Canadian clubs.
- Pro: Interac and iDebit for clean CAD banking.
- Con: Non-soccer markets, while solid, are not the main focus.
- Con: The promo style pushes accumulators, which can tempt riskier bets.
- Con: First withdrawal waits on KYC, so plan ahead.
Bottom line
Supabet is an easy recommendation for soccer-first Canadians, especially anyone who follows MLS closely and wants more than a token nod to CF Montreal, TFC, and the Whitecaps. The rest of the board covers the Canadian essentials well enough, but the depth and personality live on the pitch. If soccer is where your money goes, this is a comfortable home. If you want a book built around the NHL or CFL above all else, others may fit you better.
FAQ
Is Supabet good for MLS betting?
Yes, MLS is a clear strength, with solid market depth for CF Montreal, Toronto FC, and the Vancouver Whitecaps rather than a single token line.
Can I bank in Canadian dollars?
Yes, Interac and iDebit lead the menu and keep your deposits and withdrawals in CAD without a currency-conversion step.
What do I need before my first withdrawal?
Expect KYC verification, so have a clear piece of ID and a proof of address ready to upload before you request your first cash-out.
