In2it Match Odds — Read, Understand & Pick the Right Market
This page explains how match odds work on in2it, the types of markets available across football and cricket, and how to read odds correctly before making any selections. All explanations are in Bahasa Malaysia for Malaysian users.
What You’ll Find Here
The Match Odds section on in2it is the hub for all active sports odds — covering football, cricket, and a range of international matches taking place throughout the day. Odds are displayed in multiple formats and updated regularly in line with global market movements.
As a user in Malaysia, you can check odds in Bahasa Melayu without needing to understand technical terms in foreign languages. This page also offers a guide on how to properly read odds — a detail often overlooked by new users.
Each listed match includes multiple market types. You can choose from match result markets, handicap, total goals or runs, first goalscorer and more — depending on the sport you follow. All these markets are fully accessible once you register and log into your in2it account.
Important Things to Know Before You Start Checking Odds
Many new users check odds numbers without fully understanding their context first. The list below covers what you should know to use in2it’s Match Odds section more effectively.
Odds for the same match can vary significantly between the morning and a few hours before kickoff. Factors like player availability, injury news, and global market movements all directly impact odds changes.
If you are more familiar with overall team statistics than individual performance, the 1X2 or Handicap market may suit you better than the First Goalscorer market. Choose a market you genuinely understand.
Reading odds for football is not the same as for cricket. In cricket, additional markets such as Top Batsman and Total Wickets work differently from goal markets in football. Take the time to understand the logic of each sport before you start.
Some markets on in2it close a few minutes before the set deadline. Make sure you log in early enough to access all the market options that are still open.
Every activity in the Match Odds section counts towards the in2it membership program. Active users engaging with multiple sports markets can level up their VIP status faster and enjoy benefits like reload bonuses and cashback through in2it membership rewards program.
Users who actively follow multiple sports markets on in2it are eligible to advance to VIP status faster and gain access to exclusive benefits.
Five Key Subtopics in Match Odds
1. Odds Display Format
Odds on in2it are typically displayed in decimal format (e.g., 1.85, 2.40) — the most common format used across Asia and the easiest to read. A higher number means a lower probability of winning but a larger payout. A lower number (such as 1.30) means the team or selection is considered more likely to win, but the return is smaller. in2it displays odds in a single consistent format to avoid confusion.
2. Pre-Match vs. In-Play Odds
Pre-match odds are set days or hours before kick-off and are generally more stable. In-play odds, on the other hand, shift by the minute in response to on-field developments — goals scored, red cards, and the flow of play. The in2it Match Odds section displays both types clearly, letting users choose the timing that works best for them.
3. Multiple Markets Within One Match
Each match on in2it is not limited to a single market. For an EPL match, for example, you may see 1X2, Asian Handicap, Over/Under Goals, Correct Score, First Half, and Top Goalscorer markets — all for the same match. This gives users the flexibility to pick the angle they feel most confident about.
4. Odds for Cricket
In cricket, odds work slightly differently due to the longer and more varied nature of the game. Markets like Top Batsman, Runs Per Over and Innings Winner have their own calculation methods. Odds for T20 formats tend to be more active and change more frequently than ODI or Test formats due to shorter match duration and higher intensity.
5. Factors That Influence Odds Movement
Odds are not random numbers — they reflect the market's assessment of how likely a result is. Key factors that drive odds movement include: squad composition and the absence of key players due to injury, recent form of the team or player over their last few matches, weather conditions for outdoor matches (particularly cricket), and money flows from other markets around the world. Understanding these factors helps users interpret odds changes more accurately.
Sports Most Followed by Malaysian Users
Based on common usage patterns among Southeast Asian users, several sport categories receive the highest attention in in2it’s Match Odds section.
EPL Football Football remains the most popular sport — especially weekend matches involving major teams like Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal. Matches played during Malaysia’s evening hours (typically 9 to 11 PM) attract higher user traffic than other times.
IPL Cricket attracts strong user interest, especially from April to May each year. Late-night matches starting around 10 PM Malaysian time are a popular choice among users who follow the Indian league closely. Top Batsman and Total Runs are among the most frequently accessed markets.
Malaysia Super League draws strong attention from local users, particularly on weekends. Unlike overseas leagues, users who follow the local league tend to have deeper knowledge of the teams and players, making their market selections more focused.
Other Sports such as NBA basketball, badminton, and international tennis are also available in the in2it Match Odds section at certain times, depending on the current match schedule.
Often Overlooked Information
Many users are unaware that a more complete odds display — including specialized markets and live in-play odds — is only available after logging in to an in2it account. Users browsing without logging in may only see a small portion of the markets actually available.
To access all match odds markets in full, please log in to your account first. If you don’t have an account yet, registration takes less than 3 minutes and instant access to odds sections is granted.
Note: Some specific markets may require a minimum account balance for full access. Check your account details after logging in for more information.
Not all markets for a match stay open until kickoff. Markets like First Goalscorer or Correct Score may close earlier than 1X2 or Handicap markets. This is normal on sports platforms and not a technical issue.
If you find that the market you want is no longer available, check whether the match is still within the allowed time window or whether that market has already closed. For further enquiries, refer to the FAQs platform.
Visit FAQ page us for detailed answers on how odds work, market types, and account processes.
Two Core Odds Concepts You Need to Know
- 1. Decimal Odds
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Decimal odds are the most common format used on Asian platforms including in2it. The number shown (e.g., 2.10) indicates the total amount you’ll receive including your original stake if your bet wins. It’s simple to calculate: multiply your stake by the odds to get the full payout.
Simple example:You bet RM 50 at odds of 2.10. If successful, you receive RM 50 × 2.10 = RM 105. Your net profit is RM 55 (RM 105 minus your original RM 50 stake). This calculation method applies to all sports on in2it.
- 2. Over/Under Markets
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Over/Under markets let you bet on whether a total number (goals in football, runs in cricket) will be over or under a value set by the platform. This value is called the "line" and varies by match and sport.
Simple example:If the line for an EPL match is set at 2.5 goals, you choose whether the match will end with 3 or more goals (Over) or 2 or fewer (Under). This market is popular because the outcome does not depend on which team wins — only on the total number of goals in the match.
Today's Match Odds Are Waiting for You
In2it continuously updates odds for football, cricket and other sports. Sign up for a free account now to get full access to all available markets — from weekend EPL Asian Handicaps to nightly IPL markets. Check, understand and choose markets in Bahasa Melayu, from any device.
Match Odds FAQs
Odds shift constantly in response to global market movements, the latest team or player news, and incoming bets from various markets. These changes are normal — not a technical error. If you spot odds you like, acting early is advisable, as they are not guaranteed to stay the same.
Some match information may be visible without logging in, but the full odds display and access to all market types are only available after you log in. For a complete experience with access to all active markets, register for an in2it account first — it's free and takes less than 3 minutes.
Football uses markets focused on match results and total goals, while cricket has more individual and stats-based markets like Top Batsman, Runs per Over, and Wicket Taker. Decimal odds are used for both sports, but each market’s logic differs. It’s recommended to understand the basics of each sport before checking more specific odds.
For the decimal odds format used on in2it, the calculation is straightforward: multiply your stake by the odds. The result is the total payout if you win, including your original stake. Net profit is calculated by subtracting the original stake from that total. Example: RM 100 × 1.90 = RM 190 (net profit RM 90). This formula applies across all markets and sports on the platform.
Activities that contribute to in2it VIP points are deposits and active market participation — not simply checking odds. That said, users who are regularly active in the Match Odds section and consistently use multiple sports markets will accumulate VIP points faster. For full details on how VIP points are calculated, visit the in2it member rewards program.
Yes. The in2it platform is optimised for mobile browsing in Malaysia, including unstable 3G and 4G connections. The Match Odds page is designed to load quickly even on slower connections, as heavy graphic content is not loaded automatically. Simply open Chrome or Safari on your phone, log in, and navigate directly to the odds section you want.