Virtual Sports: Schedules, Markets, and Bet Slip Basics

Virtual sports are scheduled simulated matches that run in short rounds, so you can follow events even when there are no live fixtures available.
On this page you can pick an event by its schedule, open available markets, add odds to the bet slip, and confirm a bet in your account flow.
If something does not work, start with simple checks: confirm the section is available in your account, open the correct event, and test once in a clean browser session.
Start in Virtual Sports: What to Look for First
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- Pick a virtual sports category and scan the event list
- Look for the next start time or the upcoming round in the schedule
- Open one event and check which markets are available
- Check whether any limits or requirements are shown for that event
- If animation or a stream view is offered, test it once for smooth playback
- If something looks unavailable, try another category to compare
Choose an Event by Schedule
Virtual sports are easiest to use when you follow the schedule instead of searching for a single match by name. The “next” round is usually the fastest entry point.
- Select a virtual sport category you want to follow
- Open the event list and look for the next available round
- Choose an upcoming event and open its details
- Confirm the start time shown and keep it in mind before you place a bet
Place a Bet: From Odds to Confirmation
If you plan to place real-money bets, review deposit options so you know available methods and minimum amounts in your account.
The safest flow is always the same: open an event, select a market, click odds to add a selection, then review the bet slip before confirming.
- Open the event you want to bet on
- Select a market inside the event view
- Click the odds price to add that selection to the bet slip
- Open the bet slip and verify the event and market are correct
- Enter a stake amount if your bet slip shows a stake field
- Review the selection and confirm only when you are ready
Common Market Types You May See
Market names can vary by category and provider. These are common market types you may see in virtual sports events, written in plain language.
- Winner (1X2 or match winner): pick the winning side (and sometimes draw, depending on format)
- Totals (Over/Under): pick whether the total score is above or below a number
- Handicap: a head-start style line that adjusts the score for betting purposes
- Both Teams to Score: pick whether both sides score at least once (common in football formats)
- Correct Score: pick the exact final score (when offered)
- First/Next Score: pick which side scores first or next (when offered)
- Time-based markets: markets tied to a period, half, quarter, or set (when offered)
If you are unsure what a market means, open the event and read the market label carefully before you add odds to your bet slip.
Manage Your Bet Slip
Slip issues are usually caused by a missed click, a session delay, or selecting a market line that changes. Use these checks before you try again.
- Click the odds again once to confirm the selection registers
- Remove one selection and re-add it if the slip looks inconsistent
- Avoid adding duplicates by clicking repeatedly on the same odds
- Refresh the page once, then reopen the event and retry
- Confirm you are looking at the correct event and market label
- Try another event to see whether the problem is event-specific
- Take a screenshot of the slip state before you contact support
Times and Odds Display: Settings That Confuse People
Virtual sports run on a schedule, so time display matters. If event times look wrong, the most common cause is a timezone display that differs from your local time.
- Check the timezone shown in your interface settings (if displayed)
- Compare the shown time to your local time before you place a bet
- Check the odds format displayed (for example decimal) so you read prices correctly
- Refresh once after changing any display settings to load updated listings
- If only one event shows a strange time, open another event to compare
Virtual Sports vs Sportsbook vs Live Betting
For pre-match markets and planning ahead, switch to sportsbook events and use upcoming filters there.
- Virtual sports: scheduled simulated rounds when you want constant availability
- Sportsbook (pre-match): planning ahead with upcoming fixtures and steadier lines
- Live betting: in-play markets during real matches with fast updates
- If you want more time to decide, pre-match markets are usually calmer than live
- If you want “always on” rounds, virtual sports is usually the quickest route
Availability and Rules Checks
If access looks restricted in your region or account, review the terms and rules for eligibility notes.
When virtual sports is missing, unavailable, or does not load, treat it as either a session issue or an availability restriction. The goal is to identify which one with a quick controlled test.
Virtual Sports Won’t Load
This is often caused by a cached browser session, blocked scripts, or an unstable connection.
- Refresh once, then try private mode for a clean session
- Disable heavy content blockers and retry
- Switch networks (Wi-Fi vs mobile data) to compare stability
- Try another browser or device to confirm it is not local
I Can’t Find the Event I Want
Virtual sports are usually organized around scheduled rounds rather than named fixtures, so the best approach is to follow the next start time.
- Switch to another category and return to your original one
- Look for the next upcoming round instead of a specific match name
- Open event details to confirm you are viewing the right round
- Try another device if the list looks incomplete
My Selection Doesn’t Add to the Bet Slip
If the slip stays empty, the click may not have registered or the market line may have changed.
- Click the odds once and wait a moment for the slip to update
- Try a different market line inside the same event
- Refresh once and reopen the event before retrying
- Test another event to confirm whether it is event-specific
The Market Is Unavailable
Some markets can be unavailable for a specific event, or they may not be offered in the current round.
- Open another market type inside the same event
- Try the next scheduled round and compare available markets
- Avoid repeated rapid clicks if a market looks locked
- Capture a screenshot of the market label and state
Times Look Wrong
If times do not match your expectations, it is often a display or timezone issue.
- Check the timezone shown in your interface (if displayed)
- Convert the time to your local timezone before betting
- Refresh once after changing settings
- Compare another event to confirm whether it is global or event-specific
Mobile and Desktop Behave Differently
Differences between devices are often caused by browser settings, cached sessions, or connection quality.
- Try private mode on the device that fails
- Disable script blockers and retry once
- Switch to another browser on the same device
- Record device model and browser version for support
Access Looks Restricted
If you consistently see unavailability across categories, it may be related to eligibility restrictions rather than a device issue.
- Test another category to see if anything loads
- Try another network and browser to exclude session problems
- Save the exact message you see and the time it appeared
- Prepare details for support if you need clarification
Play Within Limits
For tools like breaks and self-exclusion, use the options on Responsible Gaming.
- Set a clear budget before you start and stop when you reach it
- Set a time limit and take breaks during long sessions
- Avoid chasing losses after a negative run
- Do not play when tired, stressed, or under pressure
- Treat virtual sports as entertainment, not a way to earn money
- If you feel you are losing control, request a break or restriction
Contact Support About Virtual Sports
When you have screenshots and timestamps ready, contact the Help Centre so the issue can be routed correctly.
Support can resolve issues faster when you provide precise event details and clear steps to reproduce the problem.
- Username or account email
- Virtual sport category and event/round name
- Date and time of the issue (include your timezone)
- Market name and the odds selection you clicked
- What happened vs what you expected
- Screenshots or a short screen recording
- Device and browser details (mobile/desktop)
- Steps you took before the issue appeared
FAQ
What are virtual sports and how do schedules work?
Virtual sports are scheduled simulated events that run in rounds. You choose an upcoming round by its start time, open the event, and then select markets to bet on.
How do I pick the next available match?
Open a category and look for the next start time or upcoming round. Selecting the next scheduled event is usually faster than searching by name.
How do I add a selection to the bet slip?
Open an event, choose a market, and click the odds price you want. The selection should appear in your bet slip for review before confirmation.
Why didn’t my selection appear in the bet slip?
The click may not have registered or the market line may have changed. Try clicking once again, refreshing once, or selecting a different market line.
Why is a market unavailable?
Some markets may not be offered for a specific round, or they may be temporarily unavailable. Try a different market type or the next scheduled round.
Can I change odds format or timezone display?
Some interfaces provide display settings for odds format and timezone. If times look wrong, check the timezone shown and compare it to your local time.
When should I use the sportsbook instead of virtual sports?
Use the sportsbook when you want pre-match markets on real upcoming fixtures and time filters like Today or 48h for planning.
When is live betting a better option?
Live betting is better when you want in-play markets during a real match and you are comfortable with fast price updates.
What should I send support to resolve a virtual sports issue faster?
Send the category, event/round name, timestamp with timezone, market name, odds clicked, screenshots, and device/browser details.
