Sports Betting Guide — Norge
New to sports betting in Norge? This guide covers everything: choosing a licensed bookmaker, making your first deposit, understanding odds, placing your first bet and withdrawing winnings safely. All information is specific to Norge's regulated market in 2026.
Choose a Licensed Bookmaker
Only bet with bookmakers licensed by the Lotteritilsynet (Norwegian Gambling Authority). A licence guarantees your funds are held separately, withdrawals are processed within regulated timeframes, and you have recourse if a dispute arises.
Key criteria when choosing a bookmaker in Norge:
- Licence: Confirm the operator is listed on the Lotteritilsynet (Norwegian Gambling Authority) website.
- Odds quality: Compare the margin (overround) on your main sport — lower is better.
- Welcome bonus: Read the wagering requirements carefully — lower multipliers (e.g. ×5) are much easier to meet than high ones (e.g. ×20).
- Payment methods: Ensure they support Visa / Mastercard and Trustly (bank login).
- Mobile app: Android and iOS apps are available in Norge.
- Customer support: Look for live chat and support in the local language or English.
Open an Account
Registration typically takes 3–5 minutes. You will need:
- A valid government-issued ID (passport, national ID card or driver's licence)
- Proof of address (utility bill, bank statement, less than 3 months old)
- A valid email address and phone number
- Your date of birth — you must be 18+ to register
Make Your First Deposit
The most popular payment methods in Norge are listed below. Deposit timing and minimum amounts vary by method.
Set a deposit limit when prompted during account setup. This is the most effective responsible gambling tool available.
Understand Odds
Bookmakers in Norge use decimal odds by default.
Decimal odds are the standard in Norway. Norsk Tipping uses decimal odds format.
Place Your First Bet
- Log in to your account and navigate to your chosen sport.
- Click or tap on the odds of your selection — it will appear in your bet slip.
- Enter your stake in the bet slip. The potential return is shown automatically.
- Check the terms (any bonus that applies, minimum odds etc.) and confirm the bet.
- Your bet is placed — you will receive a confirmation with a reference number.
Start with single bets before trying accumulators (parlays). Each additional selection in an accumulator multiplies your risk significantly.
Bankroll Management
Bankroll management is the single most important skill for any bettor. Without it, even a winning strategy can lead to ruin during a losing streak.
Never stake more than 1–3% of your total bankroll on a single bet. With a kr200 bankroll, max stake is kr4–6 per bet.
Use deposit limits, loss limits and session time limits in your bookmaker's responsible gambling settings.
Record stake, odds, result and profit/loss. A spreadsheet or app gives you data to review your strategy objectively.
Increasing stakes after a losing run is the most common cause of large losses. The next bet is independent of the last.
Withdraw Your Winnings
Withdrawal times in Norge vary by method. Processing times listed below are from the bookmaker side — bank processing may add 1–3 business days.
KYC verification must be completed before your first withdrawal. Submit ID documents as soon as you register to avoid delays.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is online sports betting legal in Norge?
Yes. Sports betting is regulated in Norge by the Lotteritilsynet (Norwegian Gambling Authority) (since 1992). The minimum legal betting age is 18.
What is the best bookmaker in Norge?
The top-ranked bookmaker in Norge is Norsk Tipping, based on odds quality, welcome bonus, payment options and withdrawal speed.
What payment methods work best in Norge?
The most popular deposit methods in Norge are Visa / Mastercard, Trustly (bank login), Bank Transfer.
What does a bankroll mean in sports betting?
Your bankroll is the total amount of money you set aside for betting. A common rule is to stake 1–3% of your bankroll per bet, so a single losing streak cannot wipe you out.
What are decimal odds?
Decimal odds (e.g. 2.50) represent the total return per unit staked, including your stake. Profit = (odds − 1) × stake. Odds of 2.50 on a 10-unit bet return 15 units profit + 10 units stake = 25 units total.