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Stake is one of the world’s biggest crypto sportsbooks, and since single-event betting became legal across Canada it has become a familiar name for bettors outside Ontario. This review covers what Stake offers Canadians: its sports range, live betting and bet builder, crypto banking, and the World Cup odds boosts running through the 2026 tournament.

Ontario residents: Stake is an offshore operator and is not licensed by iGaming Ontario, so it is not available to players in Ontario. Bettors in the rest of Canada can sign up. You must be 19+ (18+ in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec).

9
OUT OF 10
Our verdict

A deep, fast, crypto-first sportsbook with strong live betting and World Cup boosts. The trade-off is offshore regulation and crypto-led banking.

Best for: Crypto bettors who want market depth and live World Cup boosts  ·  Watch: Offshore licence, no iGaming Ontario cover, limited fiat options

Stake welcome offer for the World Cup

Stake’s headline offer for the 2026 World Cup is a half-time odds boost. On World Cup fixtures you can back an enhanced price during the interval, once you have read the first 45 minutes. It pairs naturally with Stake’s live markets, letting you judge the game before you commit. The current boost and full terms sit in the offer panel.

Stake Canada rating breakdown

Sports and markets4.5/5
40-plus sports with deep World Cup, soccer, esports and racing coverage.
Live betting and cash out4.5/5
Fast in-play markets, a same-game bet builder, cash out and live streaming.
Promotions and boosts4/5
World Cup half-time boosts and insurance-style offers, but no flat welcome bonus.
Crypto banking4.5/5
20-plus coins with quick payouts and a card-to-crypto on-ramp via MoonPay.
Trust and regulation3.5/5
Licensed offshore in Curacao, so it lacks provincial-regulator protections.

Stake pros and cons

Pros

  • Single-event betting is legal across Canada, and Stake is open to bettors outside Ontario
  • Huge market depth: 40-plus sports, deep World Cup and soccer coverage, esports and racing
  • Strong in-play offering with a bet builder, cash out and live streaming
  • Fast crypto deposits and withdrawals, with a card-to-crypto on-ramp through MoonPay
  • World Cup half-time odds boosts plus a VIP rakeback program for regulars
  • A dedicated Stake mobile app for betting on the go, plus a fast mobile-web site

Cons

  • Not licensed by iGaming Ontario, so it is unavailable in Ontario and offers fewer protections than a provincial book
  • Crypto-first banking; direct Canadian dollar and Interac options are limited and vary
  • No simple flat welcome bonus for casual bettors; best value needs VIP volume

Stake key features

Stake’s product is built for in-play. You get fast live markets with cash out on many of them, a same-game multi (bet builder) for combining selections in one match, and live streaming on selected events so you can watch and bet in one place. A dedicated Stake mobile app brings the same markets, bet builder and cash out to your phone.

Promotions lean on value rather than a single flat welcome bonus. Alongside the World Cup half-time boosts, Stake runs insurance-style offers and a tiered VIP Club with rakeback, reloads and a recurring Daily Races prize pool, which rewards regular bettors more than one-off sign-ups.

Squawka verdict

Stake is one of the most complete in-play sportsbooks Canadians can reach, and the World Cup half-time boosts suit the way it is built. Just go in knowing it is an offshore book, not a provincially regulated one.

— Squawka Canada betting desk

What sports can you bet on with Stake?

SportWhat is covered
SoccerEvery World Cup 2026 fixture, plus the Premier League, Champions League, MLS, Liga MX and 100-plus leagues
HockeyNHL regular season, playoffs, props and futures
BasketballNBA and NCAA, plus EuroLeague
FootballNFL and NCAA, full-game and player markets
BaseballMLB lines, totals and props
Combat sportsUFC and major boxing, with round and method markets
Tennis and cricketATP, WTA and Grand Slams; international and T20 cricket
EsportsCS2, Dota 2, League of Legends and Valorant
Motorsport and moreFormula 1, golf, darts and rugby

What to bet on this week with Stake

A few World Cup group-stage picks to pair with Stake’s half-time boosts. Prices move quickly during the tournament, so check the live market before you back them.

DateMatchPick
Fri 13 JunBrazil vs MoroccoBrazil to win
Sat 14 JunNetherlands vs JapanOver 2.5 goals
Sun 15 JunSpain vs Cape VerdeSpain -1.5 handicap
Mon 16 JunArgentina vs AlgeriaArgentina to win

See Stake’s World Cup markets →

Is Stake a trustworthy brand?

Stake launched in 2017 and is operated by Medium Rare N.V. under a licence from Curacao. It uses SSL encryption and audited random number generation, and it runs a recognisable global brand with partnerships including the UFC, Everton and Drake. For Canadians the key point is regulatory: Stake sits outside the provincial system, so it does not carry the iGaming Ontario protections a licensed Ontario book would. Treat it as an offshore option, bet within limits, and use its deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion tools.

Stake deposit methods in Canada

MethodUseTypical timing
Bitcoin (BTC)Deposits and withdrawalsMinutes once confirmed
Ethereum (ETH)Deposits and withdrawalsMinutes
Tether and USD Coin (USDT, USDC)Stablecoin play to avoid price swingsMinutes
Litecoin, Dogecoin, XRP, SolanaLower-fee alternativesMinutes
Card via MoonPayBuy crypto in-app with Visa, Mastercard or Apple and Google PayInstant purchase, then deposit
Interac and CADAvailability varies for Canadian accountsConfirm at sign-up

How to sign up for Stake in Canada

  1. Visit Stake and choose Register.
  2. Enter your email, a username and a password, and confirm you meet the legal age in your province.
  3. Add a crypto wallet, or buy crypto in-app with a card through MoonPay.
  4. Make your first deposit and opt in to any World Cup boost from the promotions page.
  5. Place your first bet and use the live markets and cash out during matches.

Stake availability across Canada

Stake is available to players across Canada except Ontario, where only iGaming Ontario operators may take bets. That includes British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces. The legal age is 19 in most provinces and 18 in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec. Because Stake is licensed offshore in Curacao rather than by a provincial regulator, the usual provincial dispute-resolution and player-protection routes do not apply, so set deposit and time limits and use the site’s responsible-gambling tools.

Stake Canada FAQs

Is Stake legal in Canada?

Single-event sports betting has been legal across Canada since August 2021. Stake is an offshore operator licensed in Curacao and is open to bettors outside Ontario. It is not licensed by iGaming Ontario, so it is not available to Ontario residents.

How old do I need to be to bet on Stake in Canada?

You must be 19 in most provinces and territories, and 18 in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec. The age for where you live is the one that applies.

Can I deposit in Canadian dollars or use Interac on Stake?

Stake is primarily a crypto sportsbook. You can fund an account by buying crypto in-app with a card through MoonPay. Direct Canadian dollar or Interac options can vary, so check the available methods when you register.

Which cryptocurrencies does Stake accept?

Stake supports 20-plus coins, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, USD Coin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, XRP and Solana.

Does Stake have a mobile app?

Yes. Stake has a dedicated mobile app with full sports markets, bet builder, live betting and cash out, alongside a fast mobile-web site.

Is Stake safe to use in Canada?

Stake runs on a Curacao licence with encryption and audited games, but it does not carry provincial-regulator protections like an iGaming Ontario book. Bet within your limits and use its responsible-gambling tools.

19+ (18+ in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec). Stake is not available in Ontario. Please play responsibly. Help is available through ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600 and your provincial responsible-gambling service.