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Predict the Final Score Before Kickoff

We run Football Scoreline betting where you pick the exact final score before the match starts. Our markets cover international fixtures, league matches and tournament games with odds that update as kickoff approaches.

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Help While You're Betting Scorelines

Football Scoreline markets move quickly as kickoff nears, so we keep support channels open when you need to confirm a bet, check a result or verify a wallet transaction tied to a match.

Bet Confirmation Open the account panel to review your Scoreline slip before kickoff. Each prediction shows the selected score, your stake and the odds locked at placement time. If a bet didn't register, reach our chat line within the same match window.
Result Verification Final scores are posted in the results feed as soon as the referee confirms full time. Compare your slip against the official score; winning bets settle within minutes. Disputed results follow league publication before payout.
Wallet Questions bKash, Nagad and Rocket deposits clear fast, but if your balance doesn't update before you want to place a Scoreline bet, send your transaction ID through the wallet help form. We check payment logs and credit your account when confirmed.
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Pick Your Score, Place Your Stake

Football Scoreline betting asks you to predict the exact final result — 2-1, 0-0, 3-2 — before the whistle blows. We list the most common scorelines with their odds; less likely results carry higher returns. Once you select a score and confirm your stake through your bKash, Nagad or Rocket wallet, the bet locks in. If the final whistle matches your prediction,

the payout lands in your account based on the closing odds. It's straightforward: one match, one prediction, and the score has to be exact for the bet to win.

FAIR MARKETS

How We Run Scoreline Odds

Football Scoreline odds reflect probability models that weigh team form, head-to-head records and league position. We pull data from licensed feed providers, update odds until kickoff, and settle every bet against the official match report published by the governing body.

Odds Feed Source

Our Scoreline markets use odds compiled by third-party data vendors who aggregate team statistics, injury news and historical score patterns. The odds you see at bet placement are the odds applied to settlement.

Settlement Process

When the final whistle blows, we match your predicted score against the result confirmed by the league or tournament organiser. Winning slips pay out at the odds locked when you placed the bet; extra time and penalties don't count unless stated.

Market Suspension

Scoreline markets close at kickoff or earlier if odds shift dramatically due to breaking team news. Once suspended, no new bets are accepted. In-play score betting is a separate market with different rules.

Dispute Resolution

If an official result is amended after initial publication, we re-settle affected bets within 24 hours. Send your bet ID and the corrected score through the support form to trigger a manual review.

Football Scoreline Glossary

What does Correct Score mean?

Correct Score is another name for Scoreline betting — you predict the exact final result of a football match, such as 1-0 or 2-2, and win only if that score appears at full time.

What are closing odds?

Closing odds are the final prices displayed when the Scoreline market suspends, usually at kickoff. Your payout is calculated using the closing odds, not the odds shown earlier in the day.

Does extra time count in Scoreline bets?

No, unless the market explicitly states otherwise. Standard Football Scoreline bets settle on the score at the end of regular 90 minutes plus stoppage time; extra time and penalty shootouts are ignored.

What happens if a match is abandoned?

If a match is called off before full time, Scoreline bets are usually voided and stakes returned. Check the specific market rules; some tournaments may settle based on the score at abandonment if a minimum period was completed.

Can I bet on multiple scorelines in one match?

Yes, you can place separate bets on different final scores for the same match. Each bet is independent, and if more than one score wins — which is impossible — only the matching slip pays out.

What is a Scoreline payout?

A Scoreline payout is the amount credited to your account when your predicted score matches the final result. It equals your stake multiplied by the closing odds, minus the original stake in some display formats.

Football Scoreline FAQ

We offer Scoreline markets on major international leagues, European tournaments and regional fixtures where official data feeds are available. The lobby filters matches by competition so you can browse by league or kickoff time.

Open the football section, tap the match you want, then select Scoreline from the market tabs. Choose your predicted score, enter your stake, and confirm. Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket balance updates instantly when the bet is placed.

Odds update continuously based on incoming bets, team news and market sentiment until the market suspends at kickoff. Refresh the page to see the latest prices; once you lock a bet, that price is guaranteed for settlement.

Cash-out is not available for pre-match Scoreline bets on bejili. Once you confirm your prediction and stake, the bet runs until full time. Check the bet rules for any in-play score markets that may offer partial cash-out.

Winning Scoreline bets settle within minutes of the final whistle. If your balance hasn't updated after ten minutes, open your bet history, screenshot the winning slip and send it through the chat line with the match name for a manual check.

Yes, each Scoreline market displays a minimum and maximum stake. High-profile matches may accept larger bets, while less common scorelines sometimes have lower caps to manage liability. The limit appears when you enter your stake amount.
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