Sports Betting at life360 — Badminton, MotoGP to Malaysia Esports
This page gives you a complete overview of all sports available for betting at life360 — from badminton, Malaysia's pride, to the ever-growing world of esports. Find out how to get started, market types, sample odds and local payment options, all in one place.
Four steps to start Sports Betting on life360
Click free registration link and fill in your basic details. The whole process takes just a few minutes with no hassle.
Select your eWallet or FPX, enter the amount in Malaysian Ringgit and confirm. Funds arrive in your account quickly before the match kicks off.
Head to the Sports section, check the latest match schedule, pick a market you understand and place your bet within a limit you are comfortable with.
Once results are in, your balance is credited automatically. Withdraw to your bank account or eWallet with a straightforward process.
What exactly is the Sports section at life360?
The Sports section at life360 covers all competitions outside the football category — from badminton, boxing and motorsports to swimming, table tennis and esports. It's the one-stop destination for Malaysian sports fans who want to bet on more than just weekend matches. Each category has its own competition schedule, updated in real time in line with both global and local sports calendars.
Life360 is built with mobile experience as the priority. Navigating between sports categories is made as effortless as possible — with a single tap, you can switch from the badminton schedule to the esports match list without any page reload. Odds change notifications and match results can be pushed directly to your phone via the platform's official Android app.
What sports are available to bet on?
The most popular sport for Malaysian bettors. Covers All England, Thomas Cup, Uber Cup, BWF World Championships and Super Series tournaments. Markets include set winner, total points and overall match winner.
The Sepang International Circuit makes MotoGP particularly special for Malaysian fans. Betting markets cover race winner, podium finishes, group winner and final season standings.
Dota 2, CS2, Mobile Legends and Valorant are among the most actively bet esports titles. Malaysian players who follow both the local and international esports scene can put their in-depth knowledge to good use.
World-class professional boxing and UFC bouts draw huge interest. Markets cover match winner, method of victory (KO/TKO/decision), last round and fight duration.
Grand Slams such as Wimbledon, the US Open, French Open and Australian Open offer extensive betting options. ATP and WTA tennis tournaments throughout the year are also available on the life360 platform.
During the Olympics and Commonwealth Games, betting volume rises sharply. Swimming, athletics, gymnastics and racing events draw strong interest from players following Malaysian athletes.
How secure is your data and transactions on this platform?
When you use life360 for Sports Betting, all data transmitted between your device and our servers is protected by SSL encryption — the same technology used by online banks worldwide. This means your login credentials, account numbers and transaction details cannot be read by unauthorised parties.
On the integrity of odds, the Sports Betting markets on life360 draw data from live feeds provided by recognised odds suppliers. Odds adjustments happen automatically based on match developments — there is no manual intervention that can alter odds arbitrarily once your bet is placed.
Your account is protected with optional two-step login and device monitoring. If a login attempt is detected from an unrecognised device or location, the system will alert you immediately. For more information, check the platform terms and conditions of use us.
Are the displayed odds always accurate?
The odds displayed on the life360 Sports section are real-time odds updated in line with current market movements. For pre-match bets, odds are generally stable unless there is a significant change such as a player injury or extreme weather. For in-play bets, odds shift every few seconds based on how the game unfolds.
Sports vs football — what's different at life360?
Many new users ask about the difference between the Sports section and the Football section. The quick comparison table below breaks it down:
| Aspect | Sports Section | Football Section |
|---|---|---|
| Competition scope | Multiple sports — badminton, boxing, MotoGP, esports, tennis and more | All football leagues and tournaments only |
| Match frequency | Depends on each sport's season and tournament schedule | Almost daily throughout the active league season |
| Market types | Varies by sport — set winner, round, individual or team | 1X2, Asian handicap, total goals, goalscorer and more |
| Built for Malaysian users | Badminton, Sepang MotoGP, local esports | Malaysia League, EPL, Champions League |
How to read sports odds — a simple guide for beginners
Odds in Sports Betting indicate how much you stand to receive if your bet wins. The examples below use the decimal odds format most widely used on Asian platforms:
Player A is given odds of 1.75, while Player B is given odds of 2.10. If you place an RM50 bet on Player A and he wins, you receive: RM50 × 1.75 = RM87.50 (including your original stake).
Lower odds (such as 1.30) typically indicate a heavily favoured outcome, while higher odds (such as 3.50) reflect a riskier pick but with a bigger potential payout.
| Odds Type | Format | Sample Calculation |
|---|---|---|
| Decimal | 2.50 | RM40 × 2.50 = RM100 (RM60 profit) |
| Fractional | 3/2 | RM40 × 1.5 odds = RM60 profit |
| American Moneyline | +150 | A RM100 bet returns RM150 profit |
Join life360 — start your Sports Betting experience today
From Malaysian badminton to MotoGP at Sepang, from esports to the Olympics — all on one platform, accessible from your phone anytime. Register in minutes and make your first deposit in MYR.
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Real-time sports scoreboard
After logging in to your life360 account, go to the Sports section to view the schedule board, organised by category. You can filter by sport, date or match status (upcoming, live, completed). Each row displays the names of both competing sides, the start time and current odds for the main markets.
For live matches, odds are refreshed every few seconds. You can view key stats such as the current score, sets played (for badminton) or the current round (for boxing and MotoGP). This information helps you make more informed in-play betting decisions.
Match notifications and reminders
Through the life360 mobile app, you can set reminders for specific matches. When odds reach a value you have configured, or when a favourite match is about to start within 30 minutes, you will receive a notification directly on your phone. This is especially useful for morning badminton matches or late-night esports tournaments.
Any match you follow can also be saved to your watchlist for quick access — no need to search for it again.
MYR deposits and withdrawals — simple and fast
All transactions on the life360 Sports section are processed in Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). The platform supports payment methods commonly used in everyday Malaysian life, making deposits and withdrawals as straightforward as paying a bill at the counter.
Accepted methods include online bank transfers via FPX, Touch 'n Go eWallet, Boost eWallet and GrabPay. For withdrawals, funds are returned to your original payment method, with processing times depending on the method chosen — eWallets are generally faster than bank transfers.
Before making your first withdrawal, ensure your account has completed a simple identity verification process. This is standard procedure that helps protect your account from unauthorised use. Any questions about the payment process can be directed to our support team or through FAQ page.