SBC News Tebwin sportsbook named betting partner of Worcester Warriors

Tebwin sportsbook named betting partner of Worcester Warriors

Online casino and sportsbook Tebwin.com has become the official betting partner of Gallagher Premiership Rugby club Worcester Warriors.

In a bid to increase Tebwin’s support of UK sport, the company’s logo will be displayed at Sixways Stadium with other promotional material as part of the collaboration.

“We look forward to working closely with Worcester Warriors and seeing the team flourish in all competitions,” noted Pearl Dougall, Business Manager at King J. Entertainment – the marketing company behind the Tebwin.com sportsbook.

“We chose to go with one of England’s most famous rugby teams and we believe that our brand equity will add to the highly-charged atmosphere around match days and ramp up interest in results week-in and week-out.”

The company launched earlier in 2021, and will also host its partners at Sixways for certain Warriors home matches. It works under both a UK Gambling Commission license as well as a Malta license, with a key focus on player protection in promoting BeGambleAware and GamStop on all its websites.

“We are delighted to join the Tebwin sports portfolio and work hand-in-glove with King J. Entertainment to develop additional excitement around the Warriors brand,” commented Warriors Commercial Director Adam Palfrey.

“Our partnership with Tebwin.com will help Worcester Warriors to engage fans in responsible and innovative ways this season as the sports betting landscape continues to offer amusement and fun as well as enhancing the fans experience.”

In October this year, Tebwin also became the official betting partner of top-flight side Queens Park Rangers (QPR) for the 2021/22 season.

This again gained further recognition for the blue and yellow logo, which is currently displayed around the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium along with other promotional material.

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