Finding the best same-game parlay offers in Canada is tricky, because builder quality and promotional value are two separate things that don’t always line up at the same sportsbook. This page covers both: how well each sportsbook’s SGP builder actually works, and what ongoing promotions are available to existing customers (things like parlay insurance, profit boosts, and sport-specific SGP bonuses). By the end, you’ll have enough to pick the operator that fits how you actually bet.
What Makes a Same-Game Parlay Offer Actually Competitive
To evaluate same-game parlay offers for Canadian bettors, you need to look at two separate things: the quality of the SGP product itself, and the value of the promotions built around it. These measure different things, and operators that do well on one don’t reliably do well on the other.
Canadian-licensed operators are assessed on terms that differ from US-market SGP content. Qualifying conditions, promotional structures, and available sports markets all reflect the Canadian regulatory environment, including Ontario’s provincially licensed single-game betting framework, which has been in place since August 2021.
The sections below apply the same evaluation criteria to each operator throughout, so the comparison stays consistent from one platform to the next.
Every operator in this article is measured against the same six dimensions. These cover both the technical quality of the SGP builder and the practical value of the promotions attached to it. A strong score on builder quality doesn’t mean a strong score on promotional value, and the assessments below treat each dimension separately.
- SGP and SGP+ availability: Whether the operator supports single-game parlays and multi-game SGP combinations that let you mix legs from more than one game into a single wager.
- Builder interface quality: Whether combined odds are shown before selections are added to the bet slip, and how clearly the builder flags conflicts between correlated markets.
- Mobile app performance: How responsive and reliable the SGP builder is specifically when you’re using the operator’s mobile app.
- Ongoing SGP promotions: Profit boosts, parlay insurance, and sport-specific boosts that are available to existing customers, not just new sign-ups.
- Qualifying conditions: The minimum number of legs, minimum odds thresholds, opt-in requirements, and settlement windows that determine whether you can actually claim a promotion.
- Early cash-out on parlays: Whether the operator lets you cash out a live SGP before all legs have settled.
Operators that invest heavily in SGP builder technology (real-time price recalculation, deep prop markets across multiple sports, transparent handling of correlated markets) carry significant ongoing costs. That investment tends to leave less budget for aggressive promotions like recurring parlay insurance or high-percentage profit boosts for existing customers.
On the flip side, operators that compete mainly on promotional generosity often run a less sophisticated builder, where combined prices are less transparent before you place the bet and prop conflict handling is less clear. The promotional spend fills in for product depth rather than adding to it.
This trade-off isn’t universal, but it’s consistent enough across the Canadian market to be worth keeping in mind. When you read the operator assessments below, don’t assume a high rating on builder quality carries over to promotional value, or the other way around.
How Same-Game Parlays and SGP+ Actually Work
A same-game parlay is different from a traditional multi-game parlay in one fundamental way: all your selected legs come from a single event, which means the outcomes are often statistically related to each other. Because of that internal correlation, the combined price can’t be calculated by simply multiplying the individual leg odds together. The operator has to recalculate the price as a whole. FanDuel originated the same-game parlay format in 2019, establishing the product category that every other operator has since built toward. SGP+ extends the format by letting bettors combine separate SGPs from different games into one wager, which adds another layer of complexity to the pricing. Understanding these two mechanical differences is useful context for evaluating the operator claims in the ranking below.
Within a single game, many props move together. A quarterback throwing for a high yardage total is statistically linked to his team running a pass-heavy offence, which connects to game-script outcomes like the spread and total. When you combine those legs into an SGP, the true probability of all of them winning at once is higher than a simple multiplication of the individual odds would suggest. If the operator priced the parlay that way, its margin would be eroded.
To account for this, SGP builders run a recalculation that adjusts the combined price downward relative to a straight multiplication. The quality of that recalculation, and how clearly it’s communicated to you, is what separates one builder from another. A builder that shows the recalculated combined price before a leg is formally added to the bet slip gives you a transparent view of how each additional selection affects the total odds. A builder that only reveals the final price after all legs are committed gives you less information at the moment it matters. That pre-slip price display is a practical difference, not just a cosmetic one. It directly affects whether you can make an informed decision about adding or removing a leg.
SGP+ lets you take individual SGPs from two or more separate games and combine them into a single wager. FanDuel introduced SGP+ as an extension of the original same-game parlay product it launched in 2019.
The builder challenge increases with SGP+ because the operator now has to manage correlation not only within each individual game but also across the combined structure. While legs from different games are generally uncorrelated with each other, each embedded SGP still carries its own internal correlation layer, and the builder has to price the full combination accurately. That added complexity is why not every operator that supports standard SGPs has extended its product to include SGP+. Operators that do offer SGP+ are running a more technically demanding pricing engine than those whose builders are limited to single-game selections.
Ranked Comparison of Canadian-Available SGP Sportsbooks
The six operators ranked below are assessed against a consistent set of dimensions: SGP and SGP+ availability, builder interface quality, ongoing SGP-specific promotions and their qualifying conditions, parlay insurance, boosted parlays, early cash-out, and sport-specific SGP boosts. Weight is given to both the underlying product (how the builder surfaces recalculated prices and handles correlated markets) and the depth of Canada-facing promotional structures. All six operators are available to Canadian bettors. Where an operator holds a licence under Ontario’s regulated single-event betting framework, that status is reflected in the assessment where the research supports it.
Operators are ordered from strongest to weakest overall SGP proposition based on the signals present in the research. The ranking reflects how frequently and consistently each operator is cited as a leading SGP provider in Canadian-audience content, combined with the documented promotional depth available to Canadian accounts.
Operator 1, bet365
bet365 takes the top spot among Canadian-available SGP sportsbooks based on builder quality, which research consistently identifies as the most capable in the industry, and a promotional stack that includes both scaling parlay bonuses and sport-specific SGP boosts. Its Bet Builder+ feature lets users combine the most popular markets from selected events into a single wager, and the builder shows the combined parlay price before any selection is added to the bet slip. No other operator in this group is documented to match that level of transparency. With 80 million global users, bet365 is Canada’s most widely used sportsbook, and its SGP product reflects that scale. The one documented gap is the absence of parlay insurance, which both DraftKings and BetMGM offer.
- SGP / SGP+ availability: SGP available via Bet Builder+; SGP+ availability is not documented in available data
- Builder UX: Pre-slip price display confirmed. Combined odds are visible before selections are added to the bet slip; Bet Builder+ surfaces the most popular markets from a selected event
- Ongoing SGP promotions: Profit Boost on eligible SGPs requiring 3+ legs with combined odds of +100 or greater; 2 x 30% profit boosts on World Cup same-game parlays
- Parlay bonuses: 100% Parlay Boost on qualifying 2+ leg parlays, up to CAD $200,000
- Parlay insurance: Not offered
- Boosted parlays: Yes, confirmed; World Cup SGP Boost documented
- Early cash-out: Not documented in available data
- Sport-specific SGP boosts: Soccer (World Cup) confirmed; other sport windows not documented in available data
Operator 2, FanDuel
FanDuel originated the same-game parlay format in 2019 and later introduced SGP+, which lets bettors combine SGP legs from multiple games into a single wager. No other operator can claim to have developed that format first. That history gives FanDuel a product-depth signal that carries weight in the ranking, and SGP+ availability is confirmed for Canadian accounts. FanDuel is one of the two operators most frequently cited as a leading SGP provider in Canadian-audience content. Canada-specific promotional terms, including whether parlay insurance is available to Canadian accounts, applicable boost percentages, and qualifying conditions, are not documented in available data. That limits the depth of the promotional assessment relative to bet365.
- SGP / SGP+ availability: Both SGP and SGP+ confirmed available
- Builder UX: Pre-slip price display availability is not documented in available data; profit boost tokens are toggled within the bet slip during bet construction
- Ongoing SGP promotions: Profit boost tokens available on SGP and SGP+ wagers; Canada-specific boost percentages and qualifying conditions are not documented in available data
- Parlay insurance: A Bet Protect product exists in certain US jurisdictions; Canada-specific parlay insurance availability is not documented in available data
- Boosted parlays: Yes, profit boost tokens applicable to SGP and SGP+ wagers; specific Canadian promotional terms not documented
- Early cash-out: Not documented in available data
- Sport-specific SGP boosts: NFL SGP profit boost promotions documented for US markets; Canadian equivalents not documented in available data
Operator 3, DraftKings
DraftKings ranks third based on a documented combination of a recurring parlay boost and confirmed parlay insurance availability. Together, those two features give it a broader safety-net structure than most others in this group. The 50% parlay boost on 3-leg same-game parlays is a consistently cited feature in Canadian SGP content, and parlay insurance is confirmed as part of the promotional offering. The qualifying conditions for parlay insurance beyond the leg threshold, including any cap on the returned value, are not documented in available data, which limits a full cost-benefit assessment of that feature.
- SGP / SGP+ availability: SGP confirmed available; SGP+ availability is not documented in available data
- Builder UX: Pre-slip price display availability is not documented in available data
- Ongoing SGP promotions: 50% parlay boost on 3-leg same-game parlays confirmed; additional qualifying conditions beyond the 3-leg minimum are not documented in available data
- Parlay bonuses: Yes, confirmed; 50% boost on qualifying 3-leg SGPs
- Parlay insurance: Yes, confirmed available; specific terms, return cap, and qualifying conditions not documented in available data
- Boosted parlays: Yes, confirmed
- Early cash-out: Not documented in available data
- Sport-specific SGP boosts: Not documented in available data
Operator 4, BetMGM
BetMGM is confirmed to offer both parlay bonuses and parlay insurance, putting it alongside DraftKings as one of two operators in this group with both promotional dimensions documented. That combination supports a mid-tier ranking, though the specific terms (boost percentages, insurance return caps, minimum legs, and minimum odds thresholds) are not documented in available data for Canadian accounts, which prevents a more detailed assessment. BetMGM’s SGP builder quality and any sport-specific SGP boost programmes are similarly not documented in available data, leaving the promotional confirmation as the primary basis for its placement.
- SGP / SGP+ availability: SGP confirmed available; SGP+ availability is not documented in available data
- Builder UX: Pre-slip price display availability is not documented in available data
- Ongoing SGP promotions: Parlay bonuses confirmed; specific Canadian promotional terms and qualifying conditions not documented in available data
- Parlay bonuses: Yes, confirmed; specific percentages and leg thresholds not documented in available data
- Parlay insurance: Yes, confirmed available; specific terms and return cap not documented in available data
- Boosted parlays: Not documented in available data beyond the parlay bonus confirmation
- Early cash-out: Not documented in available data
- Sport-specific SGP boosts: Not documented in available data
Operator 5, Sports Interaction
Sports Interaction is a Canadian-licensed operator with a documented SGP promotional structure that includes both a parlay protection product and a same-game parlay challenge promotion with specific qualifying conditions on record. SGP+ functionality is confirmed. The parlay protection promotion requires a minimum of 5 selections, with each individual SGP or SGP+ selection counting as one leg toward that threshold. That’s a higher bar than the 2- or 3-leg minimums documented at bet365 and DraftKings. The challenge promotion offers a Bet & Get structure ($10 bet, $5 Bonus Bet) and a 50% bet-insurance return up to CAD $5 at minimum odds of 2.00 (+100), with a minimum stake of CAD $5. The low return cap on the insurance structure is a material limitation compared to the parlay insurance programmes at DraftKings and BetMGM, where caps are not documented but the promotional framing suggests broader scope.
- SGP / SGP+ availability: Both SGP and SGP+ confirmed available
- Builder UX: Pre-slip price display availability is not documented in available data
- Ongoing SGP promotions: Same Game Parlay Challenge: Bet & Get: CAD $10 bet receives a CAD $5 Bonus Bet; 50% bet-insurance return up to CAD $5 at minimum odds of 2.00 (+100) and minimum stake of CAD $5
- Parlay insurance / protection: Parlay Protection promotion confirmed; minimum 5 selections required; each SGP or SGP+ selection counts as one leg; exact minimum odds threshold not fully documented in available data
- Parlay bonuses: A scaling parlay boost programme with percentage ranges and leg thresholds has been referenced in pre-research but could not be verified from available sources; not included here
- Boosted parlays: Not documented in available data beyond the challenge promotion structure
- Early cash-out: Not documented in available data
- Sport-specific SGP boosts: A baseball SGP insurance structure has been referenced but could not be fully verified; sport-specific boost availability is not confirmed in available data
Operator 6, BET99
BET99 is consistently named within the core group of Canadian-available operators in SGP-focused content, and same-game parlay functionality is confirmed. But its SGP-specific promotional structure is the least documented of the six operators ranked here. Monthly drop-style promotions tied to SGP wager activity have been referenced in pre-research, but specific current terms, qualifying conditions, and return values are not documented in available data. The absence of verified promotional depth (no confirmed parlay insurance, no confirmed parlay bonus percentages, no confirmed SGP+ availability) places BET99 at the bottom of this ranking despite its presence in the Canadian market.
- SGP / SGP+ availability: SGP confirmed available; SGP+ availability is not documented in available data
- Builder UX: Pre-slip price display availability is not documented in available data
- Ongoing SGP promotions: Monthly drop-style promotions tied to SGP activity referenced in pre-research; specific current terms and qualifying conditions not documented in available data
- Parlay bonuses: Not documented in available data
- Parlay insurance: Not documented in available data
- Boosted parlays: Not documented in available data
- Early cash-out: Not documented in available data
- Sport-specific SGP boosts: Not documented in available data
Feature Comparison Table Across All Ranked Operators
The table below puts all eight evaluation dimensions side by side for all six operators. Where the research doesn’t contain data for a given operator on a given dimension, the cell reads “Not documented” rather than carrying a fabricated value.
| Operator | SGP Available | SGP+ Available | Parlay Bonuses | Parlay Insurance | Boosted Parlays | Early Cash-Out | Pre-Slip Price Display | Sport-Specific SGP Boosts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| bet365 | Yes | Not documented | Yes, 100% Parlay Boost on 2+ legs, up to CAD $200,000 | No | Yes, World Cup SGP Boost (2 x 30% profit boosts); SGP Profit Boost on 3+ legs at +100 or greater | Not documented | Yes | Soccer (World Cup confirmed) |
| FanDuel | Yes | Yes | Not documented for Canada | Not documented for Canada | Yes, profit boost tokens applicable to SGP and SGP+; Canadian percentages not documented | Not documented | Not documented | Not documented for Canada |
| DraftKings | Yes | Not documented | Yes, 50% boost on 3-leg SGPs | Yes, terms and return cap not documented | Yes | Not documented | Not documented | Not documented |
| BetMGM | Yes | Not documented | Yes, specific percentages not documented | Yes, specific terms not documented | Not documented | Not documented | Not documented | Not documented |
| Sports Interaction | Yes | Yes | Yes, CAD $10 bet / CAD $5 Bonus Bet (SGP Challenge) | Yes, 5+ selections required; 50% return up to CAD $5 at min. odds 2.00 (+100), min. stake CAD $5 | Not documented | Not documented | Not documented | Not documented (baseball SGP insurance referenced but not verified) |
| BET99 | Yes | Not documented | Not documented | Not documented | Not documented | Not documented | Not documented | Not documented |
Canada-Specific Promotional Structures and Qualifying Conditions
SGP promotions available to Canadian bettors come with qualifying conditions that determine whether the advertised value is actually within reach. Minimum leg counts, minimum combined odds thresholds, opt-in steps, sport or market restrictions, and bonus bet settlement windows each act as independent gates. Clear four of five conditions but miss one, and you don’t get the promotional return. These mechanics sit beneath the promotional headlines and are the practical layer that governs whether you can actually claim anything.
The operator reviews above describe what each sportsbook offers at the headline level. This section describes how those offer types are structured mechanically, and which specific conditions you need to verify before placing a qualifying wager.
Common SGP Promotion Types and Their Standard Structures
Four promotion categories appear consistently across Canadian sportsbooks that carry SGP products. Each type triggers, pays out, and settles differently.
SGP profit boosts apply a percentage increase to the winnings (not the stake) of a qualifying SGP. The boost activates when the completed wager meets a minimum leg count and a minimum combined odds threshold. The boosted amount is paid as cash winnings on top of the standard return, not as a bonus bet.
Parlay insurance returns a portion of the stake as a bonus bet when a qualifying SGP loses by exactly one leg. The return is typically expressed as a percentage of the original stake up to a stated dollar cap. The bonus bet issued through insurance carries its own expiry window and can’t be withdrawn as cash directly.
Scaling parlay boosts increase the boost percentage as the number of legs in the SGP rises. A two-leg parlay may receive a smaller percentage uplift than a five-leg parlay under the same promotion. The boost is applied to winnings at settlement and the maximum payout is usually capped at a stated dollar figure.
Sport-specific SGP bonus bets are structured as bet-and-get offers tied to a particular sport or event. A qualifying wager of a stated minimum stake on an eligible SGP returns a fixed bonus bet regardless of whether the original wager wins or loses, subject to minimum odds on the qualifying bet.
Sport-Specific SGP Boost Patterns Across the Canadian Calendar
Canadian operators attach dedicated SGP boosts to the major seasonal windows that drive betting volume, and the availability of those boosts shifts considerably across the calendar year. The NHL regular season and playoffs run from autumn through spring, and SGP boosts tied to hockey markets are most consistently available during that window. MLB carries SGP boost activity from spring through autumn, overlapping with the NHL postseason in late spring before becoming the dominant sport through summer. NFL activity concentrates from autumn through winter and typically draws a high volume of SGP-specific promotions, given the sport’s single-game-per-week structure, which fits naturally with the SGP format.
Soccer operates on a different rhythm. Domestic league calendars run across much of the year, but Canadian operators have shown a pattern of attaching dedicated SGP boosts to major international tournament windows, when a concentrated schedule of high-profile matches creates a natural promotional anchor. Outside those tournament windows, soccer-specific SGP boosts are less consistently available.
The practical implication is that the promotional calendar you encounter in January looks different from the one available in July. Knowing which sport is in its primary window helps you anticipate where SGP promotional activity is likely to be concentrated at any given point in the year.
SGP Builder Quality and Mobile Experience
Promotional value and builder quality are separate things, and a sportsbook can do well on one while underperforming on the other. When you open an SGP builder, what you’re seeing is the operator’s pricing engine made visible. The interface is the surface layer, but the recalculation logic underneath it determines whether the displayed price is meaningful at the moment it appears. Builder quality, in practical terms, is about how much work you have to do to understand what you’re being offered before you commit a stake. Among Canadian-available operators, that burden varies considerably across two dimensions: when the combined price becomes visible relative to adding a selection, and how reliably the mobile interface communicates the state of the bet as it’s being built.
Pre-Slip Price Display and Why It Matters
An SGP builder can show the recalculated combined price at one of two points in the construction process: before a selection is added to the bet slip, or only after it has been added. These two approaches produce meaningfully different experiences, even when the underlying pricing is identical.
When a builder shows the updated price before a leg is confirmed to the slip, you can evaluate the marginal value of each additional selection in real time. You see how much a new prop compresses or expands the combined price before making a commitment. When a builder only reveals the new price after the selection is added, you have to add the leg, read the result, and then remove it if the price movement is unsatisfactory. That’s a reactive workflow rather than an anticipatory one.
The distinction matters because SGP prices are recalculated, not multiplied. Correlated selections within the same game cause the pricing engine to adjust odds downward to reflect the statistical relationship between outcomes. A builder that surfaces this adjustment before the leg is added lets you decide whether the correlation penalty is acceptable. A builder that surfaces it only after addition obscures that decision point, making the interface functional but not fully transparent.
Mobile Builder Performance Signals
A well-built mobile SGP interface produces recognisable patterns that you can learn to spot across operators. These signals aren’t about visual design. They reflect how the underlying builder responds to user input on a smaller screen with touch-based navigation.
The clearest positive signals are:
- Prop toggle responsiveness: The combined price updates immediately when a selection is tapped on or off, without a noticeable lag or loading state that interrupts the construction flow.
- Correlation-conflict clarity: When two selections are statistically incompatible or restricted by the operator’s rules, the interface shows a clear, specific message rather than silently blocking the addition or displaying a generic error.
- Leg removal ease: Individual legs can be removed from the slip without clearing the entire bet, and the price recalculates correctly after each removal without requiring you to restart the builder.
- Running price visibility: The current combined price stays visible and updated throughout the construction process, positioned consistently so you don’t need to scroll or navigate away from the selection interface to check it.
When any of these signals is absent or inconsistent, you absorb the friction directly, through extra taps, uncertainty about the current price, or having to reconstruct a bet after an error. Recognising these patterns across operators lets you assess builder quality independently of the promotional terms attached to it.
Choosing an SGP Sportsbook That Matches How You Actually Bet
The central tension in evaluating Canadian SGP sportsbooks is that builder transparency and promotional depth are structurally independent. An operator that prices correlations accurately and shows recalculated odds before each leg is added doesn’t reliably also offer the deepest insurance or boost programmes. A bettor who bets frequently on a single sport in a defined seasonal window will weigh those dimensions differently than one who cares most about pricing clarity across a broader prop selection.