New 49’s Draws Mark a Shift Toward Faster, Mobile‑First Betting in South Africa
OLIVER L. Author
Last Updated: Jan 27th, 2026
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The 49’s brand has expanded its schedule once again, and this time the change is especially relevant for South African bettors. After several months of being available only through Betway Africa, the Brunch Time 49’s draw (13:49 SA time) and the Drive Time 49’s draw (18:49 SA time) have now been rolled out across major bookmakers in South Africa, the UK, and Ireland.
For a product that has been running since 1996, the introduction of two additional daily draws signals something bigger than a simple timetable update. It reflects how betting behaviour — particularly in South Africa — has shifted decisively toward mobile, instant, and frequent gameplay, even as new formats like Aviator, BetGames, and crash-style titles dominate the digital landscape.
A Modernised 49’s Line-Up for Today’s Bettor
The full 49’s schedule now looks like this:
| Draw | UK Time | South Africa Time |
|---|---|---|
| Brunch Time | 11:49 | 13:49 |
| Lunchtime | 12:49 | 14:49 |
| Drive Time | 16:49 | 18:49 |
| Teatime | 17:49 | 19:49 |
The new Brunch Time and Drive Time draws sit neatly between the long-established Lunchtime and Teatime draws, creating a smoother rhythm throughout the day. South African players now have four opportunities to place 6-ball or 7-ball bets (with the Booster Ball option), check results, and follow number-frequency trends.
All results and stats — including hot and cold numbers for the new draws — are updated live on CompareTheLotto.com/za.
Why These New Draws Matter in South Africa
South Africa’s betting market has evolved rapidly over the past decade. Players have embraced:
- Crash games like Aviator
- Live-draw formats from BetGames
- Instant-win and mobile-first games
- App-based betting over retail shops
Despite this surge in new formats, 49’s has remained one of the most consistent and trusted number-draw products in the country. The addition of two new draws strengthens its relevance in a market where players increasingly expect more frequent, shorter-interval betting opportunities.
Lotto analyst Oliver Liebscher believes the timing reflects broader industry behaviour:
“The original 49’s times were built around UK shop traffic — lunchtime breaks and the after-work rush. South African betting habits are completely different today. Players want quick, regular activity on mobile, and these new draws fit that pattern perfectly.”
He adds:
“Even with the rise of crash games and live-dealer formats, 49’s continues to perform strongly. Our view is that these new draws will be popular, and we wouldn’t be surprised if a late-evening ‘Bed Time’ draw appears within the next two years.”
Hot & Cold Numbers Already Available
Although the Brunch Time and Drive Time draws are newly available to South African bettors, they have been running for several months. That means meaningful number-frequency data already exists, including:
- 49’s hot numbers
- 49’s cold numbers
- Overdue numbers
- Long-term frequency patterns
These are updated automatically on CompareTheLotto.com/za.
Many players enjoy using these stats for prediction fun — but it’s important to remember that every draw is entirely random.
Do the New Draws Affect Welcome Offers?
No — the new draws are treated exactly the same as Lunchtime and Teatime.
If a bookmaker offers:
- 49’s welcome bonuses
- 49’s free bets
- Sign-up promotions
- Daily specials
...then Brunch Time and Drive Time qualify automatically.
Always check the bookmaker’s terms and eligibility rules.
A Sign of Changing Times
The launch of these new draws highlights several trends shaping the South African betting market:
- Players prefer mobile-first betting over retail shops
- Growing demand for more frequent draws
- Traditional number games remain popular despite new innovations
- Bettors want flexibility throughout the day, not just fixed times
For a brand approaching its 30-year milestone, this is a natural evolution — and one that keeps 49’s relevant in a fast-moving digital environment.
Safer Gambling: Staying in Control With More Draws
More draws can mean more temptation to bet, so it’s important to stay mindful.
At CompareTheLotto.com/za, we believe betting should always remain fun and affordable. If you want to try the new draws, one simple approach is to reduce your usual stake. Lotto betting allows you to play for very small amounts — even just a few cents.
If you’d like help setting a safe, sustainable budget, try our Lotto Bet Budget Calculator.
FAQ
What time are the new 49’s draws in South Africa?
Brunch Time is at 13:49, Drive Time at 18:49.
Where can I see 49’s results?
All results — including the new draws — are available on CompareTheLotto.com/za.
Are hot and cold numbers available for the new draws?
Yes, updated after every draw.
Do the new draws affect welcome offers?
No — they qualify wherever 49’s is already included in promotions.
Why are these new draws being launched now?
To meet growing demand for more frequent, mobile-friendly betting options.
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