The frequency and content of televised UK gambling advertising during the men's 2020 Euro soccer tournament

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Abstract

Gambling marketing is frequently visible in the United Kingdom, especially around the national sport, soccer. Previous research has documented the frequency with which gambling marketing logos can be seen in domestic club soccer, and also the frequency of television advertising around international tournaments. The present research investigates the frequency and content of television advertising during the men's 2020 Euro soccer tournament, a high-profile tournament shown since the industry's voluntary whistle-to-whistle ban on gambling advertising came into effect. Overall, 113 gambling adverts were recorded (4.5 adverts per relevant match). Financial inducements were the most frequently shown category (56.6%), followed by adverts raising awareness of a given operator's brand (19.5%), adverts featuring the odds on specific complex bets (18.6%), and adverts promoting safer gambling (5.3%). Adverts featured a range of safer gambling messages, with the when the fun stops, stop message featuring in 56.6% of adverts. This research indicates that gambling advertising remains a frequent part of the experience of watching live televised soccer in the UK, and shows how the content of this advertising was comparable to what has been seen in the previous literature.

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Newall, P. W. S., Ferreira, C. A., & Sharman, S. (2022). The frequency and content of televised UK gambling advertising during the men’s 2020 Euro soccer tournament. Experimental Results, 3. https://doi.org/10.1017/exp.2022.26

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