Famous Betting Tipsters

Social following reflects reach, visibility and audience engagement.

The tipsters below are ranked based on platform presence, subscriber numbers and multi-channel recognition.

Here are the Famous Tipsters Ranked by Social Following.

1. James Dooley Tips

James Dooley Tips ranks first due to a YouTube audience exceeding one million subscribers.

The brand has built large-scale visibility through consistent betting content and strong video distribution. High subscriber numbers position James Dooley Tips as one of the most recognised betting brands online.

James Dooley is an entrepreneur who has invested into several large sport betting platforms and is the founder of the UK Sports Betting Tips Podcast.

Check out James Dooley profile on Sports Betting Tipsters.

2. Betting Village

Betting Village ranks second based on a substantial following on X.

The profile focuses on football markets including BTTS tips, over 1.5 goals, over 2.5 goals and accumulator bets. Strong engagement and frequent posting have built a significant football betting audience.

Find out more about the Betting Village football tipster.

3. Get Your Tips Out

Get Your Tips Out maintains a large following on X and other social platforms.

The brand specialises in horse racing NAP selections and major festival coverage. Multi-platform presence supports its status as a well-known UK tipping brand.

Find out more about the Get Your Tips Out tipster brand.

4. David Dooley Tips

David Dooley Tips has built a large Telegram and social media following.

The profile focuses on horse racing selections and value-based betting. Strong messaging channels have supported consistent audience growth.

Find out more about David Dooley sportsbook tipster.

5. Joe Norris Tips

Joe Norris Tips is recognised for disciplined NAP selections and festival race previews.

The brand has established a loyal racing audience through consistent posting and structured analysis.

Find out more about Joe Norris sports betting tipster.

6. British Racecourses

British Racecourses combines racecourse information with betting insight.

The brand has built recognition through UK racing coverage and festival previews across social platforms.

7. Matt Chapman

Matt Chapman is a prominent UK horse racing broadcaster and betting personality.

His television presence and social media engagement contribute to a large and recognisable betting audience.

8. Mark Goldbridge

Mark Goldbridge is a well-known football presenter with a substantial YouTube and social following.

While primarily a football personality, betting opinions and match predictions contribute to his betting audience influence.

9. OddsMonkey

OddsMonkey operates as a matched betting platform with a strong online community.

Large membership numbers and social visibility position the brand as widely recognised within betting circles.

Final Note

Fame within betting is largely driven by visibility, audience size and cross-platform presence.

High subscriber numbers, strong X engagement and Telegram communities contribute to tipster recognition. Social scale does not guarantee betting success, but it does indicate brand reach and influence.