Disclaimer
The Scope of What We Publish
To be specific about what this website is and isn’t, here are the two lists that matter:
What you’ll find on Parimatch:
- Editorial articles on cricket, football, basketball, and other sports
- Analytical breakdowns of fixtures, formats, and competitive trends
- Commentary on gaming-industry developments as matters of public interest
- General educational material on how gaming products are structured and regulated
What you won’t find here, ever:
- A sportsbook, casino, lottery, or any kind of wagering interface
- Payment processing — no deposits taken, no withdrawals issued, no transfers handled
- Real-money accounts of any description
- A facility that holds player funds or settles outcomes
- Affiliate funnels designed to push you toward a specific operator
We are writers and analysts. We are not, and have never been, an operator of any gambling service.
Age Restriction — 18 or Higher
Access to this site is limited to persons aged 18 or above, or persons who have reached whichever higher minimum age the law of their jurisdiction sets for engagement with sports analysis and gaming-adjacent content. Some U.S. states, Greece, and a small number of other jurisdictions set the threshold at 21. A handful of countries restrict this category of content irrespective of age.
Reading past this section is your declaration that you meet the applicable threshold. If you don’t, the only correct response is to close the page.
We don’t write for minors. We don’t market to minors. We don’t want minors visiting this site under any circumstance.
For Parents and Guardians
Realistically, an on-site age confirmation is the weakest layer in any protection scheme — a determined teenager defeats it in seconds. The genuine safeguards live at the device and network level:
- Operating-system parental controls on phones, tablets, laptops, and gaming consoles (now built in across iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo platforms at no extra cost)
- DNS-level filtering through services like OpenDNS FamilyShield or Cloudflare for Families, which block entire content categories across every device on your home network
- Browser-based content blockers as a third layer for shared devices
- Frank conversations with younger people about why this category of content isn’t suitable for them, and what to do if they bump into it by accident
If you have reason to believe a minor has interacted with this website in any way that produced data on our side, please contact us promptly through the channels on the site.
We Do Not Recommend That You Gamble
Nothing on Parimatch is a nudge toward wagering. We don’t tell readers to place bets. We don’t tell readers to fund accounts with any operator. We don’t suggest that gambling is a sensible activity, a profitable pastime, or a path to anything good. Our coverage exists to inform, not to convert.
By the same measure, the material here is not professional advice in any form:
It is not | Speak instead to |
Legal advice | A qualified lawyer in your jurisdiction |
Financial advice | A regulated financial adviser |
Investment guidance | A licensed investment professional |
Tax advice | A qualified tax adviser or accountant |
Medical or psychological counsel | A licensed practitioner |
If a decision you’re considering carries real stakes — money, legal exposure, well-being — the right input comes from someone qualified, not from an editorial website.
Jurisdictional Responsibility Sits With You
Gambling and gaming regulation is one of the most fragmented areas of law on the planet. An activity that’s openly lawful in one country may be subject to strict licensing next door and prohibited entirely a border further on. Within federal systems — India, the United States, Australia, Canada — individual states or provinces frequently impose additional rules that override the national position in either direction.
Working out which rules apply to your situation, and complying with them, is entirely your responsibility.
Before you act on anything you’ve read on this website — and before you interact with any third-party operator mentioned anywhere on our pages — verify what your local law actually permits. We cannot make that determination for you, and we don’t attempt to.
A specific note for Indian readers in 2026: the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act 2025 substantially altered the legal landscape for online real-money gaming, including offshore operators. Older articles on the internet, including some that predate this legislation, may no longer reflect the current position. Consult current sources and, where the stakes warrant it, qualified counsel.
Outbound Links and Brand Mentions
Articles on this site sometimes reference external websites, mobile applications, brands, operators, regulators, and other organisations. These references exist for context and reader convenience. They are not endorsements.
We do not:
- Own, operate, audit, certify, or vet any third-party platform we reference
- Control or monitor what happens on external sites
- Have visibility into the security practices, business conduct, financial stability, or legal standing of operators we discuss
- Receive any direction from any operator about what we publish
If you choose to visit any external site we mention, you do so on your own initiative, on your own judgement, and at your own risk.
Anti-Impersonation Notice — Read This Carefully
This section matters because impersonation scams targeting gaming-related audiences are widespread. We want to be unmistakable:
Parimatch will never:
- Request a payment from a reader
- Accept a deposit
- Process a withdrawal
- Ask you for credit card or debit card details
- Ask you for bank account numbers
- Ask you for UPI IDs, PayTM IDs, or other payment-app credentials
- Ask you for cryptocurrency wallet keys, seed phrases, or transfer addresses
- Ask you for one-time passwords (OTPs) of any kind
- Promise you guaranteed wins, fixed-match information, or “insider” picks
- Contact you offering account recovery for any third-party operator
If anyone claiming to represent Parimatch contacts you asking for any of the items above, it is a scam. Block the sender, ignore the message, and if a financial loss has already occurred, report it to your local cyber-crime authority. In India, the national cybercrime reporting portal at cybercrime.gov.in is the appropriate channel.
As a general principle: never share financial credentials with any platform — including legitimate ones — without independently verifying through official channels who you are dealing with.
No Guarantee of Accuracy
We put real effort into keeping our material correct, current, and properly sourced. We’re also realistic about the fact that the sports and gaming environment moves quickly:
- Fixtures get rescheduled
- Squads change between publication and kick-off
- Regulations evolve, sometimes overnight
- Operators launch, rebrand, restructure, and exit markets
- Statistical models reflect evidence available at the time of publication, not certainty
No warranty — express or implied — is offered that the content on these pages is complete, free of error, current as of the moment you read it, or fit for any particular purpose. If you choose to act on something you’ve read here, that judgement is yours, and so are its consequences.
Limitation of Liability
By using Parimatch, you acknowledge and accept that the website, its proprietors, its contributors, its writers, and its commercial partners cannot be held responsible for:
- Financial losses of any nature, direct or indirect
- Legal difficulties arising from activities you undertake elsewhere
- Damages — actual, incidental, consequential, or otherwise — connected to your use of, or reliance on, our content
- Outcomes on third-party websites we may have referenced in our articles
- Decisions you make in response to our analysis, forecasts, or commentary
Your engagement with this website is voluntary. The risks accompanying that engagement are yours to manage.
If You Don't Accept These Terms
The clean answer is simple: don’t use the site.
Continued use of Parimatch after reading this disclaimer is taken as your acceptance of every provision set out above. If any element of it doesn’t sit right with you, closing the tab is the correct response.
Contact: For corrections, factual disputes, removal requests, or anything else relating to the content of this disclaimer or the website it governs, use the contact channels published on the site.