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How to Withdraw Funds from an Online Sportsbook

Depositing funds into your Sportsbook account for the first time can be a daunting task but once you’ve figured out how to do it, withdrawing funds is happily a little bit more straight forward.

Remember that all the Sportsbooks will have a help section on their website along with a dedicated deposits and withdrawals section. Here you’ll find out which methods they accept and also any stipulations that go along with each method. This will help if you are ever concerned about how to get your winnings out of your Sportsbook account and into your proverbial back pocket.

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Once you’ve been verified by your Sportsbook for depositing then you’ll automatically be authorized to take funds out the same way you put them in. Just go to your ‘Cash Out’ section (which you’ll find has several different names depending on the Sportsbook but the likes of Cashier, Withdrawal, or Wallet are all commonly used). Then type in the amount of money you want to withdraw and which method you prefer then click ‘Request Withdrawal’ (or words to that effect).

If you want to take out money via a different method to how you deposited, then you may have to setup that method in your account.

After you’ve done this then you’ll get the funds within 24 to 48 hours depending on the Sportsbook.

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Jack Kitson is the Editor of Betting Odds and The Sack Race. He is an NCTJ-qualified sports journalist who has accumulated over 10 years of experience in the sports betting industry. His work on The Sack Race was honoured by a panel of experts at the Football Blogging Awards where it was named the Best Gambling Football Blog. Jack created the popular YouTube series ‘In The Managers Office’ featuring exclusives with Chris Wilder and Ian Holloway, while his work has been referenced within numerous publications such as The Guardian, BBC Sport, The New York Times, and Washington Post.