Mostbet Mirror & Access Update — April 2026
Summary of Changes (April 2026)
This update summarizes the latest mirror rotation and access notes we are using in the current April 2026 review cycle.
Quick digest:
- 2 new mirror links added (March 14 and March 18)
- 2 mirrors expired and removed (March 8 and March 12)
- Glo (Nigeria) confirmed blocking Mostbet since late February
- Jio (India) updated SNI filtering — 2 previously working mirrors affected
- VPN fallback remains the most stable route when mirrors rotate too quickly on a given ISP
- App access remains the best low-maintenance fallback for repeat users
Bottom line: 3 mirrors currently working globally. India and Nigeria got harder. VPN remains the most reliable fallback.
New Mirror Links Added
During this review cycle, a new secondary mirror replaced an older domain that stopped resolving consistently.
A newer backup mirror was also added to keep the active list usable across more blocking scenarios.
See all current working links.
Expired / Dead Links Removed
On March 12, former link #3 stopped resolving entirely. DNS lookup returns NXDOMAIN — likely blocked at the registrar level or domain expired. This mirror had been working since November 2025 (4 months, pretty good lifespan).
On March 8, the .xyz mirror that had been reliable since November 2025 finally got caught. Blocked on Jio first, then PTCL added it within two days, then Airtel followed a week later. Classic cascade blocking pattern.
Average lifespan of these two mirrors: about 4 months. That's slightly above average — most mirrors last 2-4 months before retirement.
Country Status Changes
India — Jio Block Update
Jio appears to have updated their SNI filtering around March 10. Two mirrors that had been holding up on Jio stopped working. The remaining mirrors still appear more stable on Airtel and BSNL than on Jio.
So here's the situation for Indian users right now: if you're on Jio, only 2 of our 3 mirrors work. If you're on Airtel, all 3 work. BSNL is BSNL — works in some circles, doesn't in others. BSNL in UP blocks it, BSNL in Kerala doesn't. Go figure.
For Jio users specifically, a VPN fallback remains the most reliable recommendation when mirrors stop loading consistently.
Nigeria — Glo Now Blocking
The big news this month. Glo started blocking Mostbet around February 25-28. This is significant because Glo was the last major Nigerian ISP that wasn't blocking.
That recommendation has changed. In the current April 2026 review pass, direct access looked less reliable across several common Nigerian connection setups than it had in earlier guidance.
MTN remains blocked. Glo has joined the blocking set. Airtel NG is still mixed, and 9mobile remains the least consistent of the major options.
My updated recommendation for Nigeria: VPN is now the default. Mirrors still work on some ISPs but the window is shrinking.
VPN Performance Updates
VPN guidance is unchanged in broad terms: a stable provider remains the best fallback when direct mirror access becomes inconsistent.
No material change to the provider shortlist this month. The practical advice remains to keep one stable VPN option ready if your main ISP rotates blocks aggressively.
App Version Updates
The app remains a practical fallback for users who want a more stable access route than mirror-hunting through the browser.
What to Expect in April 2026
Watching the Jio situation closely — they've been getting more aggressive with their SNI filtering and may expand to more mirror patterns. If you're on Jio, I'd recommend having NordVPN as a backup sooner rather than later.
Brazil's regulatory timeline under Lei 14.790 suggests possible licensing decisions in April. This could go either way — Mostbet getting a local license would mean blocks get lifted, but stricter enforcement during the process could mean more blocks temporarily.
Bookmark the blog for broader update notes, or check /working-links/ for the faster status reference.