Cash out lets you get money back on your bet before the event ends. The payout depends on your bet’s chances of winning at the time so that it can be more or less than your original stake.
You can cash out on pre-event or in-play bets, singles, or accas. Use it to lock in a profit if your acca is winning or cut losses if it’s losing before all selections finish. The payout reflects the situation when you cash out.
Example:
You place a £20 acca bet on 3 Champions League teams with potential returns of £460. If all teams are winning 1-0 with 10 minutes left, a £360 cash out offer appears.
- If you cash out, you secure £360, even if a team concedes afterwards.
- If you don’t cash out and scores stay the same, you’d get £460 at full time.
1. Click “My bets” at the bottom menu
2. If your bet is eligible, it will have a cash out button
3. Click ‘Cash out’
4. Confirm the Cash out to proceed
5. Once it's confirmed, you'll receive the following message:
Note: The Cash out might not always be available. For more information, check this article.
When Cash out isn’t available, it could be for one of these reasons:
- When there are changes in the price or market
- It’s just not available on the market you’ve placed a bet
- The bet has been placed with a free bet
We offer Cash out for pre-live and live markets, which can be used for single bets and acca bets, excluding system, forecast/tricast and bet builder bets.
Sorry, but we can’t guarantee that the Cash out facility will be available for a specific market or bettor.
No. Bets placed using a free bet can’t be cashed out.
The available Cash out amount is the total sum you’ll receive if the Cash out is successful.
When a potentially outcome-altering event like a goal in football or a break of serve in tennis is happening in the match, new odds are swiftly calculated to reflect the situation. The available Cash out amounts are calculated on the latest odds multiplied by your stake and factoring in the original odds. So when there is movement in the odds, the Cash out amount also increases or decreases.
For example, suppose you placed a bet for Alexander Zverev to win, but he is behind in the temporary game results. In that case, the available Cash out amount will decrease in line with Zverev’s chances of winning the match and your bet being successful.
But, if Alexander Zverev is ahead in the temporary game results, then the available Cash out amount will increase as his chances of winning the match are higher.