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2026-05-27 08:28:39 · gkaliraman@vixio.com
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TITLE: United Kingdom Advertising Standards Authority Upholds Ruling Against Oddschecker Over High-Appeal Footballer Imagery BODY: On May 27, 2026, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) upheld a ruling against Cyan Blue Odds Ltd, trading as Oddschecker, for breaching advertising standards in two Instagram posts featuring high-profile footballers. The posts, seen in November 2025, compared betting odds from bookmakers. The first featured Harry Kane with text stating "Harry Kane is the most backed player to win the Ballon d'Or in 2026 (32% of bets)". The second featured Erling Haaland with text stating "NORWAY ARE THE MOST BACKED TO WIN 2026 WC" and included specific odds information. A University of Bristol researcher complained that the ads breached the Code of Non-broadcast Advertising and Direct & Promotional Marketing (CAP Code) by featuring individuals with strong appeal to under-18s. Oddschecker argued the posts were editorial commentary rather than advertisements and claimed account-level age restrictions—setting the account to 18+ and including an age disclaimer in the bio—mitigated risks. The ASA determined both posts constituted advertisements falling within the scope of the CAP Code, as they promoted placing bets through Oddschecker's service. The ASA found the ads breached CAP Code rule 1.3 (Social responsibility), which requires gambling marketing communications not be of strong appeal to children or feature persons whose example would be followed by those under 18. The ASA noted that despite Instagram's AI technology for detecting underage users, significant numbers of under-18s access the platform, including those with self-declared ages over 18. The ASA classified both Kane and Haaland as high-risk individuals due to their prominence in top-flight football and international play, making them particularly appealing to minors. The ASA directed that the ads must not appear again in their complained-of form and instructed Oddschecker not to feature persons with strong appeal to under-18s in future gambling advertisements.
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