How to Bet on US Powerball
Betting on US Powerball from South Africa is quick once you know the three steps. You are placing a fixed-odds bet, in rand, on the outcome of the US draw — not buying an American ticket — so choose what to back, set your stake, and the payout is locked in before you confirm.
Step by step
- Choose what to back — the five main numbers from 1 to 69, the Powerball from 1 to 26 on its own, or a combination of both.
- Set your stake and add Power Play if you want — the Power Play multiplier is an optional extra.
- Confirm before betting closes — the evening before the overnight draw; the bet settles automatically when the result is in.
A worked example
Say you back two main numbers plus the Powerball for the Saturday-night US draw at a R10 stake. Both main numbers must be among the five drawn, and the Powerball must match, for the bet to win — the payout is shown at fixed odds, in rand, before you confirm. Backing the Powerball on its own is a shorter-odds bet because it comes from the smaller pool. See the odds and payouts for how each market is priced, and the US Powerball guide for the full picture.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a US ticket or dollar account?
No. You bet in rand with a South African licensed bookmaker and are paid in rand. There is no US ticket, no dollars and nothing to claim abroad.
When does betting close?
Before the overnight draw. The simplest rule is to place your bet during the evening, South African time, on the US draw day.