Midnite Secures Front-of-Shirt Sponsorships in EFL Championship

Sports betting provider Midnite expands its commitment in English football, becoming front-of-shirt sponsor for Middlesbrough and Sheffield United for the 2026/27 season. A highlight is the "2UP" campaign with an initial prize pool of £10,000.
Midnite, a fast-growing sports betting and online gaming brand from the United Kingdom, has strengthened its presence in English football. The company will act as principal partner for two EFL Championship teams in the upcoming 2026/27 season: Middlesbrough FC and Sheffield United FC. For both clubs, Midnite secures prominent front-of-shirt advertising.
The expansion includes a new partnership with Middlesbrough FC, who are playing in their historic 150th season. Concurrently, the existing collaboration with Sheffield United FC will be continued. This dual commitment underscores Midnite's strategy to actively engage the fan base through targeted initiatives and rewards.
Numbers and facts
Midnite has now signed three clubs in the Championship as front-of-shirt sponsors. Last month, Midnite was also announced as front-of-shirt sponsor for Wolverhampton Wanderers. For the current 2026/27 season, Midnite is the principal partner of Middlesbrough FC for the first time. Additionally, Midnite remains principal partner of Sheffield United for the second consecutive year. Andrew Mook, Midnite's Head of Brand Marketing, explains the fascination with England's second tier:
„The Championship is one of the most viewed football leagues in the world, with some iconic and historical names from English football competing in it. We are looking forward to being a part of the action by partnering with two of the league’s biggest clubs in what should be another thrilling season.”
As part of the sponsorship deals, Midnite plans fan-centric campaigns, such as “This Season’s On Us” at Middlesbrough. Here, fans can win prizes like season tickets, jerseys, or club shop vouchers by showcasing their knowledge and football skills. At Sheffield United, the successful collaboration from the previous season will continue, which included a mural for manager Chris Wilder and donations to local homeless organizations. A special promotion is the “2UP” campaign. Should Sheffield United take a two-goal lead in a home league match, one lucky fan will win a prize from the “2UP” jackpot. This starts at £10,000 at the beginning of the season in August, with an additional £1,000 added for each home league fixture. The “2UP” campaign will be implemented across all Midnite-sponsored Championship clubs.
Background
The increased involvement of gambling operators in sports sponsorship is a known phenomenon, particularly in the United Kingdom. Football clubs benefit from financial contributions, while betting providers enhance their brand awareness. Midnite has increasingly established itself in British sports in recent years. Last December, the company extended its sponsorship for the World Snooker Championship. Midnite was also confirmed as the betting and casino partner for the 2026 Johnstone’s Paint Masters. The betting provider apparently sees the greatest potential for new customer acquisition in English football.
Why it matters for German players
For German players, these sponsorship deals by Midnite have no direct impact, as Midnite does not hold a license from the Joint Gaming Authority of the Federal States (GGL). In Germany, the gambling market has been strictly regulated since the Gambling State Treaty 2021 (GlüStV 2021) came into force. Only providers on the so-called GGL whitelist are allowed to legally offer sports betting or online casino games in Germany. These providers are subject to strict player protection requirements. These include a monthly deposit limit of a maximum of 1,000 euros, monitored by the central limit system LUGAS. Furthermore, a stake limit of 1 euro per spin on online slot machines and a comprehensive advertising ban for certain forms of gambling apply. A blocking system such as OASIS is also mandatory. German players should exclusively play with providers licensed in Germany to benefit from the full player protection mechanisms of GlüStV 2021. Providers without a GGL license are illegal in Germany and offer no guarantee for compliance with these safety standards. Whether Midnite will ever seek a German license is uncertain.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For online casinos licensed in Germany, this development means they continue to face fierce international competition. GGL-licensed casinos must adhere to German regulations. These include the aforementioned limits for deposits and stakes, as well as comprehensive advertising restrictions. Internationally operating providers like Midnite can allocate larger marketing budgets for sponsorships in less regulated markets, such as the United Kingdom. This creates an imbalance in the competition for brand presence. GGL-licensed providers focus on complying with German regulations to ensure legal certainty and player protection. The German legislator aims to create a safe and transparent market, even if the strict rules often cause headaches for providers and players.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
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