Find Your Region
Best Casinos By Country
Not all casinos serve all countries - and not all licences protect players equally. Find your region for locally-relevant, licensed operators.
United Kingdom
UKGC-licensed casinos with GAMSTOP. The strongest player protection in the world.
Europe
MGA-licensed casinos serving EU players in Germany, Sweden, Finland, and beyond.
United States
State-licensed online casinos for NJ, PA, MI, and other regulated US states.
Canada
Best casinos accepting Canadian players, with CAD banking and local support.
Ontario, Canada
iGaming Ontario regulated sites only. The first fully licensed iGaming market in North America outside the US.
Australia
Casinos popular with Australian players with AUD deposit options and fast payouts.
Ireland
Irish-friendly casinos and bookmakers, many based and licensed in Ireland.
New Zealand
NZD-friendly casinos with pokies, fast payouts and POLi support - tested for NZ players.
Global / Crypto
Crypto casinos accepting players worldwide with anonymous sign-up and instant payouts.
Why we rank casinos by country, not globally
A single worldwide "top 10 casinos" list is a red flag on any review site. The casino that tops our UK rankings cannot legally accept a sign-up from Ontario, and a crypto casino our global readers rate highly may hold no licence that a UK or US regulator would recognise. So every list on this site is built per jurisdiction, from scratch.
Licences are territorial
A gambling licence only protects you in the territory that issued it. The UK Gambling Commission covers Great Britain; the Malta Gaming Authority covers much of the EU; in the United States, each state regulator (New Jersey's DGE, Pennsylvania's PGCB, Michigan's MGCB) licenses operators for that one state. An operator can be fully compliant in Malta and simultaneously unlicensed, and therefore unaccountable, when it takes a deposit from Birmingham or Boston. Our guide to how casino licensing works explains the tiers, and our regulator directory covers what each authority actually enforces when a payout dispute lands on its desk.
Payment rails don't travel either
Banking is just as regional. Canadian players expect Interac, Australians use PayID, and UK players lean on PayPal and debit cards (credit cards are banned for gambling in Great Britain). A casino that pays Canadians within hours via Interac may offer nothing but a multi-day bank wire elsewhere. That's why we test deposits and withdrawals with the local method, not the casino's fastest one, and log the results in our payment matrix.
How we build each regional list
Every regional page starts from the same 8-factor review, then applies a jurisdiction filter: we check the operator against the regulator's public register (you can verify a licence yourself in a few minutes), confirm the local payment methods actually appear at the cashier, and drop any site serving a market without local authorisation, however well it scores elsewhere. Pick your country above; those rankings are the only ones we'd use ourselves.
