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Sportuna Review (2026): Bonus, Odds & Is It Legal in Canada?

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James Bennett — Editor-in-chief

Written by James Bennett

Editor-in-chief · Odds comparison & betting strategy

Updated: July 03, 2026 · 4 min read

Editorial verdict

Sportuna has a verified CAD welcome bonus and live betting, but too many licensing, payment, and pricing details remain unconfirmed — and it's off-limits in Ontario — to recommend without doing your own homework first.

Sportuna is an internationally-facing sportsbook and casino brand that accepts Canadian players outside Ontario, offering betting in Canadian dollars alongside a live-betting product and an integrated casino. Below is an honest look at what we can confirm from verified data, and — just as importantly — where the gaps are. Where we don’t have solid, verifiable information, we say “varies” or “unconfirmed” rather than inventing figures, because licensing, ownership, and payment specifics are exactly the details you should never take on faith from marketing copy.

A quick note on transparency: some operational details for Sportuna could not be independently verified at the time of writing. Treat anything marked “unconfirmed” as a prompt to check directly on the operator’s site and against official sources before depositing.

Bonus & promotions

The one promotion we can state with confidence is the verified welcome offer:

  • Sport Welcome Bonus: 100% up to $150 (in CAD).

That’s a mid-sized matched deposit bonus — competitive without being headline-grabbing. As always, the value lives in the fine print: rollover/wagering requirements, minimum qualifying odds, maximum bet while a bonus is active, and expiry windows all determine whether $150 is genuinely useful or hard to clear. Those terms are unconfirmed here, so read the T&Cs before opting in. For how to weigh matched offers generally, see our betting bonuses guide.

  • Pro: A clear, verified CAD-denominated welcome bonus.
  • Con: Wagering terms, minimum odds, and any ongoing promotions are unconfirmed.

Odds & markets

Sportuna offers live (in-play) betting, which is a genuine positive — in-play markets are where many bettors get the most engagement, and their presence suggests a reasonably modern platform. Beyond that, the breadth of pre-match markets, the sports covered (NHL, NFL, NBA, soccer, tennis, etc.), and — crucially — the competitiveness of the odds and margins are unconfirmed. Price is where sportsbooks quietly win or lose your bankroll over time, so we’d recommend line-shopping Sportuna’s prices against a couple of books you already trust before committing.

  • Pro: Live betting is available.
  • Con: Market depth and pricing quality are unverified; no way to confirm value here.

Payments (Interac)

For Canadian bettors, Interac is the default and most trusted deposit/withdrawal method, and its presence is a strong signal that a site takes the Canadian market seriously. Whether Sportuna supports Interac specifically is unconfirmed — verify this on the cashier page before signing up. Also check withdrawal processing times, minimum/maximum limits, and any verification (KYC) requirements, since offshore brands sometimes have slower or more paperwork-heavy payouts. For a rundown of what to expect, see our payment methods guide.

  • What to confirm: Interac availability, withdrawal speed, limits, and KYC steps.

Mobile app

Whether Sportuna offers a native iOS/Android app or a mobile-web experience only is unconfirmed. Many internationally-licensed brands run browser-based mobile sites rather than dedicated apps, which is perfectly workable but worth knowing in advance. If a smooth in-play experience on your phone matters to you, test the mobile site’s speed and bet-slip responsiveness before depositing.

Licensing & legality in Canada

This is the most important section, and the one where we can be direct.

Sportuna is not registered with iGaming Ontario (iGO) or the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). Since April 4, 2022, any operator legally offering online sports betting or iGaming to Ontario residents must hold an agreement with iGO and be registered with AGCO. Sportuna is an international operator serving Canadians outside Ontario — meaning if you are in Ontario, this is not a legal option, and you should use a registered operator instead. You can cross-check the official register on the iGaming Ontario site and read more about the provincial framework in our Ontario betting guide.

Sportuna’s specific licensing jurisdiction (for example, Curaçao vs. Malta) is unconfirmed. That distinction matters, because it affects dispute resolution and consumer protections. Verify the license seal and number on the site’s footer against the issuing regulator’s portal before trusting it.

  • Age: 19+ in most provinces (18+ in Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec).
  • Ontario limitation: A genuine con — Ontario players should look elsewhere.

Verdict

Sportuna presents a familiar package for the rest-of-Canada market: a verified 100% up to $150 CAD welcome bonus, live betting, and an on-site casino. Those are real positives. But there are meaningful unknowns — licensing jurisdiction, odds quality, market depth, Interac support, and app availability are all unconfirmed, and the brand doesn’t have the long, well-documented track record we’d like to see. Combined with the fact that it is not registered in Ontario, this is an operator to approach cautiously: verify the licensing details and payment methods yourself, start small, and read the bonus terms in full.

If you’re in Ontario, choose an iGO-registered book. Everywhere else, treat Sportuna as “trust but verify.” And whatever you choose, set limits before you play — see our responsible gambling resources.

Frequently asked questions

Can I bet with Sportuna in Ontario?+

No. Sportuna is not registered with iGaming Ontario (iGO) or the AGCO, so it is not a legal option for Ontario residents. Since April 4, 2022, operators serving Ontario must be registered — Ontario players should use a registered operator instead. See our /ontario/ page for legal alternatives.

Does Sportuna accept Canadian dollars and Interac?+

Sportuna does offer betting in Canadian dollars, and its welcome bonus is CAD-denominated. However, whether it supports Interac — Canada's default and most trusted payment method — is unconfirmed, so verify this on the cashier page before depositing.

What is Sportuna's welcome bonus for Canadians?+

The verified offer is a Sport Welcome Bonus of 100% up to $150 in CAD. Wagering requirements, minimum qualifying odds, and expiry terms are unconfirmed, so read the full T&Cs before opting in. Players must be 19+ (18+ in AB, MB and QC).