iGaming market weekly report | Aug 10–16, 2026
Eastern Europe and the CIS defined the week: five of the top ten movers sat in that belt. The list of gainers is led by Russia’s +134.0% step-change and a Baltic–Central European cluster responding to regulator data and domestic football calendars. The upside was regional rotation — Lithuania (+50.2%), Slovakia (+42.7%), and Tajikistan (+37.8%) tracked […]
Eastern Europe and the CIS defined the week: five of the top ten movers sat in that belt. The list of gainers is led by Russia’s +134.0% step-change and a Baltic–Central European cluster responding to regulator data and domestic football calendars.
The upside was regional rotation — Lithuania (+50.2%), Slovakia (+42.7%), and Tajikistan (+37.8%) tracked in-window sports and data releases, while Belarus (+35.8%) flipped from the prior week’s –11.1% on football Belarus Premier League matchdays.
The downside split three ways: Colombia (–26.7%) posted a decline when a magnitude-7.4 earthquake struck on Aug 10. The United Kingdom (–12.9%) compressed in a Premier League calendar gap before the Aug 21 season opener. Ukraine, Vietnam, and El Salvador drifted without a dominant single trigger.
Top gainers
Russia +134.0%
Russian Premier League matchday four concluded on Aug 16, with Sunday fixtures including Zenit’s 3–0 win over Dynamo Moscow and Spartak’s 2–1 victory at Baltika. Krasnodar had set the tone a day earlier, beating Akhmat Grozny 1–0 on Aug 15. That fixture cluster landed alongside coverage of the national self-exclusion register, which takes effect on Sept 1.
Lithuania +50.2%
The Gambling Supervision Authority published first-half 2026 figures on Aug 14, showing €153.6M in gross gaming revenue (+16.8% YoY) and remote play at 78% of the market. The data release coincided with the reporting window and pulled search attention toward licensed operator comparisons.
Slovakia +42.7%
Niké liga matchday four delivered event gravity on Aug 15, when Slovan Bratislava beat Ružomberok 5–0 at Tehelné pole ahead of a Champions League playoff tie against Celje.
Tajikistan +37.8%
Regar-TadAZ qualified for the AFC Challenge League group stage with a 3–0 win over Maziya on Aug 12, while Vysshaya Liga matchday 14 included Regar-TadAZ vs Parvoz on Aug 16. Continental club progression plus domestic league fixtures supplied the week’s event layer in a tightly licensed retail-betting market.
Belarus +35.8%
After the prior week’s –11.1% decline, Belarus reversed into the gainer column. Belarus Premier League fixtures on Aug 15–16 — including BATE Borisov vs Vitebsk and Dynamo Brest vs Isloch — supplied routine sports-calendar gravity.
Top decliners
Colombia –26.7%
A magnitude-7.4 earthquake struck western Colombia on Aug 10 at 07:34 local time, killing at least 169 people and prompting a national disaster declaration. The earthquake caused a humanitarian and infrastructure shock.
Ukraine –15.8%
No clear country-specific trigger surfaced for the decline.
Vietnam –13.2%
Vietnam beat Malaysia 2–0 in the ASEAN Hyundai Cup semifinal first leg on Aug 16, yet the index moved down. The away fixture in Kuala Lumpur may have limited domestic pre-match search intensity relative to earlier group-stage buildup.
United Kingdom –12.9%
The 2026/27 Premier League season starts on Aug 21 — one week later than the prior campaign to allow post-World Cup player recovery. The Community Shield (Arsenal vs Manchester City) fell on Aug 16, but the gap before Matchweek 1 left the UK’s core betting calendar thin during the reporting window.
El Salvador –11.7%
El Salvador had gained +13.5% the prior week and now mean-reverted. No in-window sports tournament, regulatory change, or enforcement action was found.
Market spotlight: Russia | +134.0%
Timing clusters around Aug 16, when Russian Premier League matchday four closed with a full Sunday slate including Zenit’s 3–0 win over Dynamo Moscow. That fixture density landed alongside coverage of the national self-exclusion register, which takes effect Sept 1, and Aug 4 reporting on licensed operators’ rising share versus illegal portals.
RPL matchday five arrives Aug 22–23, headlined by Spartak vs Zenit on Aug 23, while the self-exclusion register goes live Sept 1. The near-term question is whether matchday scheduling and pre-Sept 1 compliance coverage sustain the elevated baseline, or whether the index mean-reverts now that Russia sits at a level that invites compression scrutiny.
Regional snapshot
Europe
Lithuania (+50.2%), Slovakia (+42.7%), Belarus (+35.8%), Hungary (+34.5%), and Slovenia (+34.4%) anchored the continent’s upside — a Central/Eastern European cluster tied to regulator data releases and domestic football.
Western and northern Europe moved the other way: the United Kingdom (–12.9%) and Sweden (–11.4%, a second consecutive week in the decliner column) compressed on calendar gaps and ongoing post-tax-adjustment drift. Ukraine (–15.8%) added a third declining market in the east without a single dominant trigger.
Asia-Pacific
This region showed no gainers in the top ten. Vietnam (–11.2%) and Bangladesh (–11.2%, just outside the top-five decliner cut) both slipped despite active regional football calendars. Tajikistan (+37.8%) sits geographically in Central Asia but markets in the broader APAC regulated-ban tier — Vietnam, Bangladesh, Laos (–9.9%) — trended lower as a group. The regional pattern is drift-dominated compression, not enforcement-driven suppression.
Africa
Africa had zero representation in either the top-five gainers or decliners. The prior week’s African movers — Guinea (+19.3%) and Angola (+17.9%) — dropped off entirely, signaling a rotation out of West and Central African markets rather than a continent-wide trend. No fresh Africa-specific catalyst surfaced in the current week’s top-ten data.
Next week watchlist
Russia — RPL matchday five and self-exclusion countdown
Spartak hosts Zenit on Aug 23, the weekend’s headline fixture. With the self-exclusion register 16 days from launch on Sept 1, operator compliance coverage should remain active. Next week can bring sustained elevated attention if matchday five replicates matchday four’s fixture density; partial mean-reversion if regulatory news fades.
Colombia — post-earthquake operator assessment
Coljuegos is evaluating temporary reporting flexibility for operators in earthquake-affected southwest regions after the Aug 10 disaster. The possible direction is continued index suppression while humanitarian and infrastructure recovery dominates national attention; any rebound depends on normalized operations in Cali and the coffee-region cities.
United Kingdom — Premier League season opener
Matchweek 1 begins Aug 21, ending the post-World Cup calendar gap that compressed this week’s index. Next week can bring upside from restored weekly fixture gravity across 380 scheduled matches; magnitude depends on whether the delayed start fully reloads pre-season acquisition intent.
Methodology note
Blask Index tracks real-time iGaming player interest via AI-analyzed Google search data, updated hourly and filtered to remove low-intent noise (scams, complaints). WoW% measures momentum: positive indicates growing attention; negative indicates declining attention.