Livescore Group has released its latest accounts for the year to March 2025. The figures give a clearer picture of where revenue is coming from across the business. The Livescore financial results show betting still doing most of the heavy lifting.
- Total turnover came in at GBP 206.3m (ca. EUR 237m), with B2C gambling revenue making up GBP 185.1m (ca. EUR 213m) of that. That’s up from GBP 156.5m (ca. EUR 180m) a year earlier, pointing to steady growth in betting activity. It confirms that the core sportsbook and gaming offer remains central to the business.
- Other parts of the business play a smaller role in comparison. B2B advertising revenue reached GBP 19.1m (ca. EUR 22m), while software development contributed GBP 2.1m (ca. EUR 2.4m). Together, they add some diversification, but betting clearly dominates the mix.
- The UK and Ireland continue to account for most of the group’s revenue. The region generated GBP 175.6m (ca. EUR 202m) in 2025, well ahead of any other market. This shows just how dependent the business still is on its home territory.
- Revenue from the rest of Europe stood at GBP 16.3m (ca. EUR 18.7m). Meanwhile, markets outside Europe brought in GBP 14.4m (ca. EUR 16.5m). These numbers suggest international expansion is happening, but at a more gradual pace.
- The company said it is continuing to look at opportunities in new markets as part of its growth plans. “The Group continues to review opportunities in new markets,” the report noted. The Livescore financial results show that while expansion is ongoing, the UK will likely remain the main focus for now.
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