1xBet Egypt betting lines – bets on sports
Sports betting starts with the line. The 1xBet line is the pre-match catalogue of upcoming events, organised by sport and competition, with odds published on each available outcome before the fixture begins. Every event in the line carries a full set of markets - from the straightforward match result to detailed propositions on corners, cards, player statistics, and period-by-period totals. If a fixture is scheduled and available for wagering, it appears in the line ahead of kickoff, tipoff, or first serve.
The 1xBet sports betting line covers over 1,000 events per day across dozens of sports. The schedule runs continuously through major European leagues, international tournaments, and competitions from Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Each entry in the line shows the event name, start time, and the three primary market columns - win, draw, win - at a glance, with full market depth one click away.
What Is the 1xBet Betting Line
The betting line on 1xBet is the pre-match section of the sportsbook. It lists all scheduled events available for betting before they begin. This is distinct from the Live section, which covers events already in progress. In the line, you browse upcoming matches by sport, league, or date, review the available markets and their odds, and place bets at the prices shown at the time of confirmation.
The 1xBet line organises events into a left-side navigation menu sorted by sport category. Clicking any sport opens a list of leagues and tournaments within it. Clicking a league shows all scheduled fixtures for that competition, ordered by date. Each fixture displays a preview of the main market - typically match result - and a count of how many additional markets are available. Clicking through to a specific fixture opens the full market page for that event.


Pre-match betting on the 1xBet line gives you time to research before placing a wager. You can review team form, head-to-head records, injury reports, and lineup news before the odds are finalised. This is the key practical difference between betting on the line and betting live - the line is where you act on preparation rather than reaction.
Sports Events and Betting Schedule
Popular Sports on 1xBet
The 1xBet line is built around the sports that generate the highest betting volume globally, with particular depth in the events that matter most to the Egyptian market and the wider Arab world:
Football - The most extensive section in the line. Fixtures from the English Premier League, UEFA Champions League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue 1, Egyptian Premier League, CAF Champions League, and dozens more appear in the schedule daily. Market depth per football match is the deepest of any sport on the platform, typically running to several hundred markets per fixture in top-tier competitions.
Basketball - NBA, EuroLeague, and FIBA tournament games make up the core of the basketball schedule. Markets include point spreads, team totals, player points, and quarter-by-quarter breakdowns.
Tennis - ATP, WTA, and Grand Slam tournament fixtures are listed ahead of each round. Pre-match tennis markets cover match winner, set handicap, total games, and individual set results.
Ice Hockey - NHL regular season and playoff games, as well as KHL and international championship matches, appear in the hockey section with markets on period scores, total goals, and puck line handicaps.
American Football - NFL regular season and playoff games offer one of the deepest pre-match market catalogues of any North American sport, including moneyline, spread, and over/under totals.
Other World Events for Betting
Beyond the major team sports, the 1xBet line covers a broad range of sporting and non-sporting events. This breadth means that almost any scheduled competition with a predictable outcome structure can be found in the betting schedule:
Esports - CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, and Valorant tournament matches are listed as individual fixtures with map-specific markets. Major championships such as The International and IEM events appear in the line weeks in advance.
Combat sports - UFC, boxing, and MMA events are listed by fight card. Pre-match markets cover method of victory, round betting, and fight winner.
Cricket - Test matches, ODIs, and T20 fixtures from the IPL, international series, and ICC tournaments appear in the schedule with markets on match winner, top batsman, and total runs.
Volleyball, handball, and rugby - Major leagues and international competition fixtures in each sport are covered in the line with appropriate market sets.
Special events - The 1xBet line extends to political events, entertainment awards, and other non-sporting outcomes that carry predictable result structures.
How to Place Bets on 1xBet Line
Placing a pre-match bet on the 1xBet line is a direct process that takes under two minutes from opening the site to confirming a wager:
Log in to your 1xBet account on the official website.
Click on Line in the top navigation menu to open the pre-match section.
Select a sport from the left sidebar navigation.
Choose a league or tournament from the expanded menu.
Click on an upcoming fixture to open its full market page.
Browse the available markets — match result, totals, handicap, correct score, or any other available selection.
Click the odds next to your chosen outcome. The selection moves into the bet slip on the right side of the screen.
Enter your stake in the bet slip field.
Review the potential payout shown beneath the stake field.
Click Place a Bet to confirm.
You can add multiple selections from different fixtures to the same bet slip before confirming. This allows you to build a combination bet — also called an accumulator or express — from a single session of browsing the line. Each additional selection multiplies the combined odds, increasing the potential payout relative to the stake.
Betting Through the Mobile App for Android and iOS

The 1xBet sports betting app brings the full pre-match line to your phone. The app is available for Android and iOS. Android users can download the APK file directly from the official 1xBet website, since the app is distributed through the site rather than the Google Play Store. iOS users can find the app in the App Store. After installation, log in with the same credentials as the desktop account - the balance, active bets, and full betting history carry across both platforms.
The mobile interface reproduces the full line navigation. You can browse sports, filter by league or date, open individual fixture pages, and place bets through the same bet slip mechanism as desktop. The app also supports all bet types including single bets, accumulators, system bets, and combo options. Push notifications for upcoming events and odds changes can be enabled in the app settings. Performance on mobile is consistent with the desktop experience, with no markets removed or restricted on smaller screens.
Understanding Odds and Markets
Before placing a bet, it helps to understand two fundamentals: what the odds number represents and what the market name refers to. The odds on a selection tell you the return you receive per unit staked if the bet wins. At decimal odds of 2.50, a 100 EGP stake returns 250 EGP total — 150 EGP profit plus the original 100 EGP stake. At odds of 1.40, the same stake returns 140 EGP total, reflecting a higher-probability outcome with a smaller profit margin.
A market is the specific question the bet is answering. The 1X2 market asks which team wins or whether the match ends in a draw. The Asian Handicap market adjusts the starting score to create a two-outcome contest. The Totals market asks whether the combined score will be over or under a specified number. Each fixture page organises markets into categories — main markets, goals, corners, cards, player props - so you can navigate directly to the type of bet you are looking for.
Odds and Sports Betting Types
1xBet supports three standard formats for displaying betting odds. You can switch between them in your account settings, and the format applies across all sports and markets on the site:
Decimal odds - The most widely used format on the platform and across Europe. The number represents your total return per unit staked, including the stake itself. Odds of 3.00 mean a 100 EGP bet returns 300 EGP if successful (200 EGP profit + 100 EGP stake). This format is the most straightforward for calculating potential payouts.
Fractional odds - Common in UK betting tradition. Displayed as a fraction such as 2/1 or 5/2. The numerator shows profit and the denominator shows stake. Odds of 5/2 mean a 100 EGP bet returns 250 EGP profit on top of the original stake.
American (Moneyline) odds - Used primarily in North American sports coverage. Positive numbers (e.g., +250) show profit on a 100-unit stake. Negative numbers (e.g., −150) show how much you need to stake to win 100 units profit. A moneyline of +250 is equivalent to decimal odds of 3.50.
The coefficient shown next to any selection is the same bet priced in whatever format you have active. Switching formats does not change the underlying value of the selection - only how the number is displayed.
Different Types of Sports Bets
The 1xBet line supports all major bet structures. Understanding which type to use depends on how many selections you want to combine and how much variance you are prepared to accept:
Single - One selection on one market from one event. The simplest structure. Your payout is stake × odds if the selection wins.
Accumulator / Express / Parlay - Multiple selections from different events combined into one bet. All selections must win for the bet to return a payout. The odds of each selection multiply together, producing a higher potential return than any single selection. A five-fold accumulator at average odds of 2.00 per selection carries combined odds of 32.00.
System bet - A structured combination that covers multiple accumulators within a set of selections. A System 2/3 on three selections generates all possible two-fold combinations, meaning one losing selection does not void the entire bet. System bets offer partial returns when not all selections win.
Combo / Chain - Bet formats that combine selections with specific structural rules. The chain format links selections so that winnings from one selection roll into the stake of the next.
Handicap betting - A market where one team starts with a virtual points advantage or deficit. Used when the gap between two teams makes a standard match result market unattractive. Asian Handicap lines eliminate the draw option by using fractional values such as −0.5 or +1.5.
Totals (Over/Under) - A market on whether the combined score of an event will exceed or fall short of a specified number. Football totals are commonly set at 2.5 goals. Basketball totals typically run above 200 points in NBA games.
Start Betting on 1xBet Line Now
The 1xBet line is updated around the clock with new fixtures as sports schedules release. Today's upcoming events appear at the top of each sport's section, and the schedule extends days or weeks ahead for major tournaments and championships. You can browse tomorrow's fixtures, build accumulators from weekend cards, or check whether a specific event has been published in the betting schedule without placing a bet first.
To begin placing bets on the 1xBet line, log in to your account and navigate to the Line section. If you do not yet have an account, registration takes under two minutes. After your account is funded, all pre-match markets, odds formats, and bet types are immediately available - with the same full experience accessible through both the desktop site and the mobile app for Android and iOS.
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FAQs
What is the difference between the Line and the Live section on 1xBet?
The Line contains pre-match events - fixtures that have not yet started and are available for betting in advance. The Live section covers events that are currently in progress with real-time odds. You place bets in the Line before kickoff or tip-off, giving you time to research the fixture. In the Live section, you react to an ongoing game with odds that shift as the match develops. Both sections are accessible from the same top navigation menu.
How many markets are available per fixture on the 1xBet line?
The number of markets per fixture depends on the sport and competition level. Top-tier football matches in the Premier League or Champions League typically offer several hundred markets per game, covering match result, both teams to score, correct score, first goal scorer, corners by half, cards, and many more. Lower-division matches and less mainstream sports have fewer markets, but all fixtures include at least the main match result, handicap, and totals markets.
Can I build an accumulator from multiple sports on the 1xBet line?
Yes. You can combine selections from different sports and different events on the same bet slip to build an accumulator. A football result, a tennis set winner, and a basketball total can all go into the same express bet. All selections must win for the accumulator to pay out. The potential return is shown in the bet slip before you confirm, calculated by multiplying the odds of all included selections by your stake.
How do decimal odds work and how do I calculate my payout?
Decimal odds represent your total return per unit staked, including the original stake. To calculate a potential payout, multiply your stake by the decimal odds. A 200 EGP bet at odds of 2.75 returns 550 EGP if successful - that is 350 EGP profit plus the 200 EGP stake. Odds below 2.00 indicate the bookmaker prices the outcome as more likely than not, and the profit is less than the stake. You can switch between decimal, fractional, and American formats in your account settings without changing the underlying value of any bet.
What is the minimum stake for pre-match bets on 1xBet?
The minimum stake varies by sport and market. For most mainstream sports betting markets on the line, the minimum stake is low enough for casual bettors to participate at any budget. The exact minimum for a specific selection is displayed in the bet slip when you add it, along with the maximum stake allowed for that market. There is no minimum number of selections required — a single bet on a single market is a valid wager.
Can I cash out a pre-match bet before the fixture starts?
Cashout on pre-match bets is available on eligible selections after placement. If the cashout option is active for your bet, a button appears in the My Bets section showing the current return value. The cashout amount on a pre-match bet before the event starts is influenced by how odds have moved since you placed the wager. If the odds have shortened in your favour, the cashout value will exceed your stake. If the odds have drifted, the cashout return may be lower than what you staked. Partial cashout is also available on qualifying bets, letting you withdraw a portion while keeping the rest active.