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10/06/2026
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Group Stage. Group C- - -11/06/2026
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Group Stage. Group D- - -13/06/2026
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Group Stage. Group B- - -
10/06/2026
13:30
Play-off. Lower Bracket. 4th Round- - -10/06/2026
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Play-off. Lower Bracket. 4th Round- - -10/06/2026
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Play-off. Upper Bracket. Round of 4- - -
10/06/2026
20:30
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- CS 2. CCT Europe Series- - -
10/06/2026
07:00
Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -10/06/2026
10:00
Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -10/06/2026
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- CS 2. Players- - -
11/06/2026
05:00
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- CS 2. XSE Pro League- - -
01/07/2026
03:00
Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -01/07/2026
03:00
Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -01/07/2026
04:00
Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -01/07/2026
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Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -01/07/2026
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Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -01/07/2026
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Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -01/07/2026
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Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -
10/06/2026
13:30
Play-off. Group B. Lower Bracket. 4th Round- - -10/06/2026
13:30
Play-off. Group A. Lower Bracket. 4th Round- - -
10/06/2026
04:00
Swiss Stage. 4th Round- - -10/06/2026
07:00
Swiss Stage. 4th Round- - -
- CS 2. DFRAG Open- - -
10/06/2026
04:30
Group Stage. Group B- - -
11/06/2026
05:00
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- CS 2. IEM Cologne Major- - -
11/06/2026
05:00
Stage 3. Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -11/06/2026
05:00
Stage 3. Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -11/06/2026
07:30
Stage 3. Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -11/06/2026
07:30
Stage 3. Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -11/06/2026
10:00
Stage 3. Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -11/06/2026
10:00
Stage 3. Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -11/06/2026
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Stage 3. Swiss Stage. 1st Round- - -11/06/2026
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10/06/2026
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Esports Betting Online in Nepal with 1xBet Sportsbook
eSports Betting in Nepal at 1xBet Bookmaker
eSports wagering at 1xBet Nepal spans competitive video games such as CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, Valorant, and Call of Duty, with both pre-match and in-play markets quoted in NPR. Deposits go through eSewa, Khalti, and IME Pay, and we provide live streams for selected fixtures. Our betting lines reach the biggest international tournaments as well as regional events across more than ten eSports disciplines.
How to Choose an eSports Betting Platform Based on Coverage, Payments and Features
Picking an eSports betting platform begins with the fundamentals: a valid licence and a clear regulatory status, eSports coverage that lines up with the games you actually want to wager on, payment methods that function in your region, and a user interface that stays out of your way. Every one of these factors carries real weight - without a licence, resolving disputes is difficult; without the titles you follow, a betting site is of little use to you; and without working payment rails, you simply cannot fund an account or withdraw your money.
eSports coverage describes the exact titles, leagues, and tournaments a betting site lists. The mainstream disciplines tend to be CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, and Valorant, supplemented by smaller leagues and regional fixtures. Payment methods need to match local realities: in Nepal that usually points to eSewa, Khalti, and IME Pay in NPR, and certain platforms - including ours - additionally support cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin for both deposits and withdrawals. A clear interface, a working mobile app or mobile-optimised website for betting on the go, and quick customer support all shape the day-to-day betting experience just as much as the markets themselves.
Account verification rules differ from one platform to another but generally come down to confirming your identity and address. On licensed sites this is not optional - it controls access to the deposit and withdrawal tools and must be completed before any account can be used for real-money play. On our platform the required documents and processing time are described in the verification area of the account.
How eSports Betting Platforms Work and How Betting Odds Affect Payouts
An eSports betting platform functions as a bookmaker: it takes wagers on particular matches and events, sets the odds for each possible outcome, and pays out the winning bets. Those odds express the bookmaker's view of probability with a built-in margin attached - they are not the bare probability of an event occurring, but the rate at which the bookmaker is willing to accept a wager on it.
The betting odds attached to eSports markets define the potential payout on every wager. eSports odds appear in three standard formats - decimal, fractional, and moneyline - and most online sportsbooks default to decimal because it is the easiest to read at a glance. In decimal format, an odd of 2.50 means that a winning 1,000 NPR stake returns 2,500 NPR, which is your stake plus your profit. Whichever format you prefer, the math behind it is identical: multiply your stake by the odds on the chosen market to work out the potential payout.
Odds shift with the type of bet and the specific outcomes you decide on. Match winner, map winner, total kills, and first blood each carry their own probabilities and their own pricing. Higher odds point to a less likely outcome and a bigger payout if it lands; lower odds reflect a more probable result and a smaller return. On our platform the betting lines for popular eSports events include a broad range of these markets, so you can pick the wager type that best matches your read of the match.
eSports markets also include live betting in addition to pre-match wagering. With live betting, you place wagers while the match is being played and the odds refresh in real time, which means the betting line can move with each round, kill, or objective taken. Live streaming for the biggest matches is offered on our platform, letting you follow the action and adjust your wagers as it unfolds.
What eSports Games and Tournaments Are Available for Betting
The eSports titles open for betting cover the major worldwide names plus a long tail of regional and smaller competitions. The most heavily wagered eSports - judged by viewership, prize pools, and betting volume - are Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and League of Legends, with Valorant climbing fast and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang dominant across South and Southeast Asia. Which game holds the number-one spot in eSports depends on what you measure: CS2 leads on consistent prize money at the top tournaments, League of Legends usually wins on global viewership through the Worlds Championship, and Dota 2's The International is still the single biggest annual prize event.
The major tournaments open for wagering include the CS Majors and IEM events for Counter-Strike 2, The International and the DPC Majors for Dota 2, the League of Legends World Championship together with the LEC, LCK, and LPL regional leagues, the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) and Champions, the Call of Duty League season events, and the Mobile Legends Professional League along with the M-Series finals for MLBB. Smaller circuits, qualifiers, and regional eSports events run throughout the year alongside these flagship tournaments.
Match calendars for these tournaments are published well in advance, which lets bettors plan around particular competitions. On our platform we offer wagering options across more than ten eSports disciplines, with the leagues and individual events organised under each game category.
How to Compare eSports Odds and Betting Markets Across Bookmakers
Different bookmakers attach different prices to the same eSports event. The odds on a CS2 match winner, a Dota 2 map handicap, or a League of Legends first-blood market vary from one sportsbook to the next - sometimes by tiny margins and sometimes by sums that genuinely matter. Comparing odds between bookmakers - what is called odds comparison - is how you work out which platform offers the better potential payout on the wager you are about to place.
To compare odds in a useful way, you have to match like with like: the same event, the same market, and the same wager type. A quote of 1.85 on Team A to win at one bookmaker has to be compared with the matching quote on Team A to win at another, not with some unrelated market. When the comparison is genuine, the bookmaker putting up the higher number pays more on the same stake, and that difference is your edge before the match has even started.
The range of betting markets is the second axis of the comparison. A bookmaker with deep betting lines on a given match - match winner, map winner, total kills, total rounds, handicaps, first-objective markets, and special bets - gives you more ways to express your read of the match. A bookmaker carrying only the basic markets restricts that. The broader the betting lines, the more combinations you can put together, including parlays and system bets that fold several selections into one. That range has a direct effect on the potential payout available on any event, since some of the best-priced wagers sit in markets that not every sportsbook bothers to list.
Day-to-day odds comparison can be handled manually across two or three bookmakers before you place a wager, or through dedicated odds-comparison sites that pull prices into one place. For regular bettors the aggregators are a time-saver; for one-off bets a quick manual check across two bookmakers is usually plenty.
eSports Betting Strategies and Decision Making Approaches
eSports betting strategies usually concentrate on specific markets rather than just on match outcomes, because the mechanics of each game - rounds in CS2, map drafts in League of Legends, objectives in Dota 2 - produce predictable secondary outcomes that pure win/loss bets overlook. The strategy types most often used:
Match winner. Back the team or player you expect to take the series. This is the most basic market and the starting point for most decision making.
Map winner. Back a team to win a particular map within the series. These markets generally pay better odds than a match-winner bet, especially in Best-of-3 and Best-of-5 series where upset maps come up regularly.
Over/Under. Wager on whether a numeric outcome goes above or below a posted line - total kills, total maps, total rounds. This is a particularly popular bet type in CS2 and Dota 2.
Handicap. Useful when one side is a clear favourite. A map handicap such as −1.5 maps moves the line so that the favourite has to win by a margin, which raises the odds compared with a flat match-winner bet.
Aside from the strategy choice itself, a handful of betting tips hold up across every eSports wager:
Team analysis. Go over recent results, head-to-head history, roster moves, and current form for both teams in the match.
Player performance. Look at individual numbers - KDA, win rate on chosen agents or heroes, recent map-specific output - for the players actually fielded in the lineup.
Predictions from data. Build your predictions on match data, statistical models, and tournament context rather than a hunch. Steer clear of wagers on eSports events you know nothing about; obscure tournaments often feature unusual formats, stand-in players, or scheduling oddities that warp the results.
Bankroll awareness. Fix a budget for eSports betting and hold to it. Stake sizes should be a small share of the bankroll, not a number driven by how confident you feel. Responsible gambling means treating any wager as an expense - never bet money you cannot afford to lose.
Strategy is not identical for pre-match and live betting. Pre-match wagers are locked in the moment you place them, so the research happens up front. Live betting calls for quicker reads as the odds shift round by round or objective by objective, and the skill lies in adjusting to the in-game state on the fly.
How to Place Bets on eSports Online Using Betting Platforms
To bet on eSports through an online betting platform, the process is much the same on most sites - from accessing your account through to confirmation, the steps go like this:
Register or log in. New users fill out a short registration form and verify the account; existing users sign in straight away.
Deposit funds. Top up the account using one of the available payment methods. In Nepal the standard options are eSewa, Khalti, and IME Pay in NPR, with crypto deposits also accepted. The minimum and maximum deposit thresholds and the currency choices are listed in the cashier area.
Open the eSports section. Find the eSports tab in the main menu. The disciplines available are shown there - choose the one you want to bet on.
Select a tournament or league. Inside a discipline, eSports events are sorted by competition: international leagues, regional circuits, and individual tournaments.
Pick a match. Open the match page to see the complete set of markets offered for that fixture.
Choose a market and add to the bet slip. Select a market - for example, match winner, map winner, or first blood - and click the odds to drop the selection into the bet slip.
Set the bet amount. Type the stake into the bet slip. The bet slip shows the potential payout based on the odds and the stake.
Confirm. Look over the selection, the stake, and the payout, then confirm to place the bet.
Pre-match and live bets follow the same eSports betting steps, with one distinction: during a live bet the odds in the bet slip can change between the moment you select and the moment you confirm as the betting line moves, so the bet slip will ask you to accept the new odds if they shift.
For any questions or problems at any stage of the process - verification, deposits, market selection, or payouts - customer support on our platform is reachable through live chat and email.










