Novibet Sunday Opening Times
Opening and closing times on Sunday for all Novibet betting shops
Novibet Sunday Opening & Closing Times
These are typical Sunday hours for most Novibet shops. Individual shop opening times may vary by location.
About Novibet Sunday Hours
Novibet is an online-only sportsbook in Ireland — there are no Novibet betting shops on the high street.
Novibet has no retail estate in Ireland, so there are no Sunday opening hours. The Novibet website and mobile app are available 24/7, including Sundays.
Sunday is a popular day for sports betting with football matches, horse racing, and other sporting events taking place. Novibet ensures many of their shops are open to accommodate customers looking to place bets on Sunday fixtures.
Sundays That Fall on Irish Public Holidays
Most Novibet shops in the Republic of Ireland trade roughly 12:00 noon to 6:00 PM on a normal Sunday under the Irish Betting Acts. When a Sunday coincides with — or sits next to — an Irish public holiday, opening times can shift, so it is always worth checking the individual shop page before travelling.
- St Patrick's Day (17 March): when 17 March falls on a Sunday, Novibetshops typically open as normal from noon, with many city-centre branches extending hours for Cheltenham Festival betting and parade-day footfall in Dublin, Cork and Galway.
- Easter Sunday & Easter Monday: Easter Sunday is treated as a standard Sunday in shops, but Good Friday remains a no-racing day in Ireland and Easter Monday (Fairyhouse, home of the Irish Grand National) usually sees extended hours rather than a closure.
- Sundays beside a bank holiday Monday: May, June, August and October bank holidays in Ireland always fall on a Monday. Shops trade normal Sunday hours the day before, then often open longer than usual on the bank holiday Monday itself.
- St Stephen's Day (26 December): when it lands on a Sunday, Novibetshops normally open with extended hours for the Leopardstown Christmas Festival — well beyond typical Sunday closing times.
Northern Ireland shops (Belfast, Derry, Lisburn) follow UK Sunday trading rules instead and may open earlier — closer to 9:30 AM — even on holiday weekends.