Betmaze used to be powered by Aspire Global, both in terms of licence and platform, but the site ceased operations at the end of January. Aspire Global has also stopped working in the UK, so we have listed some good alternatives below instead.

While the site has a very familiar look, it was actually launched as recently as the summer of 2025. Unfortunately, there is no information to be found about the owners on the site, though the licence and platform provider Aspire Global is mentioned. That is all we need to know, really, and it explains the familiar look.
Indeed, Aspire Global works with several sites under white-label arrangements in the UK, meaning it provides the licence and platform without actually owning the sites. In short, there are many Betmaze sister sites around and quite a few of these can be considered 'better', while there is more clarity on some of the ownerships.
Thanks to the Aspire Global partnership, there are many sites we can choose from here, as the list above highlights. However, we have picked out three of them that we like a little more.
Most would probably agree that Bet442, which is owned by Bet442 Limited, is one of the best options on the Aspire Global licence. This might come as a bit of a surprise to some, though, as the site launched in 2024 and thus is a relatively new addition. But this has probably only helped the dedication.
Since the launch, Bet442 has made some changes to the site to deliver the best experience possible. Sports is the clear focus of the site, as the name has already given away, and the welcome offer has historically been rather good for an Aspire site. The design is also okay, but it's Bet442's willingness to improve that puts it first here.

As a more experienced and established Aspire option, Luckster has a lot going for it. The owner, Marketplay Ltd, has a somewhat customised version of the Aspire platform on its sites and we like it. The market depth and stuff like that are the same as Betmaze, of course, but a few things make Luckster stand out.
For starters, there are more promotions on the face of it, with an early payout deal even offered at the time of our test (great stuff). A good welcome offer has also been offered over the years by Luckster, though this could be subject to change. Overall, Luckster is a very solid site, even if the design is perhaps a bit boring at times.

Hitting the market in 2020, Betiton can be called an older Aspire Global brand at this point. The design and navigation are very similar to Betmaze, with a more modern look than the other sites on this list. The speed could be better at times, truth be told, while the markets are unnecessarily wide in how they are displayed (on desktop).
In any case, as far as the market depth and quality go, there is little to complain about. Bonus stuff like promotions could be improved, but that is usually the case with smaller sites. The fact that it looks (and works) so similar to Betmaze could probably be a huge pull here.


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