Corrections Policy

Last updated: 13 June 2026

We aim to publish betting and sports information that is clear, accurate and responsibly presented. This corrections policy explains what happens when something needs to be fixed.

What Counts as a Correction?

A correction may be needed if a page contains an incorrect fact, outdated bookmaker term, broken link, unclear disclosure, inaccurate odds reference, wrong team or fixture detail, or misleading explanation.

Fast-Moving Betting Information

Odds and fixtures can change quickly. A price may be correct when published but unavailable later. This is not always an error, but we may update wording if a page creates confusion about availability or timing.

How to Report an Issue

Email [email protected] with the page URL, the issue you found and any supporting details. If the issue relates to a bookmaker offer, include the offer name and the date you viewed it.

How We Review Reports

We review reports based on the seriousness of the issue, the page type and the potential user impact. Errors affecting trust, safety, legal wording, responsible gambling, affiliate disclosure or bookmaker terms are treated as higher priority.

How Corrections Are Shown

Minor edits, such as spelling or formatting fixes, may be made without a public note. Material changes may be reflected by updating the page, changing the last-updated date or adding clarification where needed.

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