106 Sports Betting — Football, Badminton & More
This page is your complete guide to sports betting on the 106 platform — from understanding market types and available sports, to placing bets on mobile with MYR payments. Everything is explained clearly and concisely for Malaysian users.
106 offers competitive odds across local and international leagues, with round-the-clock access via the app or any web browser.
Two key concepts to understand before you start betting on sports
- Asian Handicap
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Asian Handicap is a betting method that gives a goal advantage or disadvantage to a specific team before the match begins, to level the playing field between two sides. It eliminates the possibility of a draw in most cases, leaving you with just two betting outcomes to choose from.
Simple example: If Selangor is given a -1.5 handicap, they need to win by 2 goals or more for your "Selangor" bet to win.
- Over/Under Betting
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Over/Under is a market where you predict whether the total goals, points, or sets in a match will be more than (Over) or less than (Under) a number set by the platform. It's hugely popular because the outcome doesn't depend on who wins.
Simple example: If the line is set at 2.5 goals for a football match, betting Over means you're predicting 3 or more goals will be scored across the full 90 minutes.
Why do so many Malaysian players choose sports betting at 106?
Sports betting at 106 covers the leagues and tournaments Malaysian users follow most. From the weekly Malaysia Super League to the English Premier League, BWF Thomas Cup badminton, and NBA games — the markets are always fresh and updated in line with the latest schedules.
What sets this platform apart is how accessible it is. You don't need to be at a desktop to place your bets — the 106 mobile app lets you check odds, place bets, and track results wherever you are. The interface is built responsively for smaller screens, with well-organised information layout so you can make decisions quickly.
All transactions are also processed in MYR using payment methods familiar to Malaysians, making deposits and withdrawals far more straightforward than platforms that only support foreign currencies.
Sports betting terms you need to know
Familiarising yourself with the following terms will help you navigate the 106 platform more smoothly and make sharper betting decisions.
A number that reflects the potential return for every Ringgit you wager. Higher odds mean a lower probability of winning, but a bigger payout if you do.
A points advantage or disadvantage assigned to a team to level the playing field. Commonly used in football and badminton betting.
The range of betting options available within a match — for example 1X2, Over/Under, First Goalscorer, or Number of Corners.
Bets placed while a match is in progress. Odds shift in real time based on what's happening on the field, giving you the chance to capitalise on live momentum.
Multiple bets combined into a single slip. Every selection must win for you to collect, but the multiplied odds mean the potential payout can be substantial.
A bet that is voided and the stake returned to the player, typically when a match is postponed or a result is deemed invalid under the platform's terms.
Sports and leagues Malaysian players follow most on 106
Football — Local Leagues & EPL
The Malaysia Super League is one of the most closely followed leagues by 106 users every week. Matches involving clubs like Johor Darul Ta'zim, Selangor FC, and Kedah attract a lot of attention — especially during title races towards the end of the season. The English Premier League, La Liga, and UEFA Champions League are also available with a wide range of competitive odds markets. You can check the latest fixtures and odds in the match odds display on our platform.
Badminton — Malaysia's Sporting Pride
Badminton holds a special place among Malaysian players on 106. Tournaments like the All England, Thomas Cup, Uber Cup, and BWF World Championships draw significant betting activity — especially when Malaysian pairs like Aaron-Wooi Yik or Pearly-Thinaah are in action. Available markets include match winner, set handicap, and total sets, giving knowledgeable players plenty of options to work with.
NBA Basketball & Asian Leagues
Basketball is growing fast in Malaysia, and 106 covers NBA games that typically tip off during Malaysian evening hours. Moneyline, spread, and total points markets are available for major matchups. Asian leagues like the Asean Basketball League are also covered for fans who follow domestic basketball more closely.
Tennis, Esports & Other Sports
106 also covers tennis during the grand slam season — Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open. Esports titles like League of Legends and CS:GO are gaining traction on the platform as well, catering to a younger generation of bettors. Sport categories can be browsed and filtered by type once you're logged in.
| Sports | Preferred Leagues / Tournaments | Key Markets | Compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Football | Malaysia Super League, EPL, La Liga | 1X2, Asian Handicap, Over/Under | All player levels |
| Badminton | All England, Thomas Cup, BWF World | Match win, set handicap | Local sports fans |
| Basketball | NBA, ABL | Moneyline, spread, total points | NBA night fans |
| Tennis | Grand Slam, ATP 1000 | Match winner, total games | Experienced players |
What is sports betting, and who should give it a try?
Online sports betting lets you predict match outcomes and place real-money wagers through digital platforms like 106. You pick a market, enter your stake in MYR, and wait for the result. If your prediction is correct, your winnings are credited to your account based on the odds you selected.
It differs from casino games in that outcomes depend on the actual performance of real athletes or teams on the field, not a random number generator.
Sports betting suits those who actively follow sports news and have a solid grasp of a team's or athlete's strengths, weaknesses, and recent form. That knowledge gives you a real edge in making strategic betting decisions rather than going purely on gut feel.
New players can start with straightforward markets like 1X2 for matches they know well, before branching out into more complex options.
What to check before placing your first bet
- Check both teams' recent form before picking a market — their last 5 matches are often a reliable indicator.
- Make sure you understand how a market works before placing a bet. Never wager on something you haven't fully got your head around.
- Set a daily or weekly betting budget and stick to it — don't let the heat of the moment push you beyond your limits.
- Read betting terms and conditions 106 platform to understand cancellation rules, odds settlement, and betting limits.
- Make sure your account has sufficient balance and your payment method is active before the match kicks off — especially for live bets that require quick action.
- Use the responsible gaming platform if you need limit management tools or a temporary break from betting.
Ready to bet on your favourite match?
Sign up for a free 106 account today and access a wide range of Sports Betting markets with competitive odds. Deposit in MYR and enjoy a seamless betting experience on mobile or web browser.
More than just a bet — it makes every match worth watching
For many Malaysian sports fans, betting is about more than a financial opportunity. It changes how you watch a game — every goal, every point, every set carries more weight when you have a stake in the outcome. 106 is built to make that experience seamless, with a clean interface and straightforward odds information.
With full support for mobile browsers and the Android app, you can follow the match and monitor your live bets from your couch — or wherever you happen to be while the game is on.