Icd11 Football — From the Malaysia League to the EPL, All in One Place
This page takes you straight to football information at icd11 — local and international leagues, the types of odds markets available, how to read Asian Handicap, and the simple steps to get started on the platform from your phone.
Two football concepts users often ask about
Before you start exploring markets on icd11, get familiar with the two mechanisms that come up most often in football betting.
- Asian Handicap
- A market that gives one team a head start or deficit before the match begins, levelling the playing field between stronger and weaker sides. Handicap values can be whole numbers or fractions.
Example: Team A gives -0.5 goals to Team B, meaning Team A must win for your bet to succeed. - Over/Under (Total Goals)
- You predict whether the total goals scored in a match will go over or under a number set by the platform. The match result has no bearing on this market.
Example: The line is set at 2.5; if the match ends 2–1 (three goals total), the over selection wins.
Leagues and matches most followed by Malaysian users
The four football topics most frequently searched on the icd11 platform
The Malaysia Super League is the country's top-flight football competition, with clubs like Johor Darul Ta'zim, Selangor FC, and Kuala Lumpur City FC drawing fans from across the nation. Matches generally take place on weekends, running from late afternoon into the evening. icd11 users can follow the odds for each fixture and make their picks based on the latest team form.
The EPL is one of the most-followed football leagues in Malaysia, with matches typically kicking off late at night local time (between 10 PM and 3 AM). Clubs like Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool command a huge following. At icd11, EPL markets include match winner, handicap, over/under, and first goalscorer.
Europe's biggest club competition runs throughout the season, with group stage matches, semi-finals, and a final that fans always look forward to. Odds for favoured teams typically open well before kick-off. The final in particular draws very high interest among Malaysian users.
Malaysia national team matches in the AFF Cup and Asian zone World Cup qualifiers attract strong patriotic support. Users looking to back the Harimau Malaya squad can find the relevant markets and make selections based on the team's latest form.
Football markets from the perspective of Sabah and Sarawak users
Fans from Sabah and Sarawak have a keen interest in local football matches, especially when their state teams are competing in the Super League or FA Cup. The icd11 platform is accessible from anywhere in Malaysia, including rural areas running on 4G data connections.
Whether you're following the action from Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, or surrounding areas, the same odds markets are available to all users regardless of location. Deposits can be made in MYR using local methods such as TNG eWallet or FPX. To get started on the platform, open a new account and complete the quick registration process.
How to deposit and withdraw in MYR
A complete walkthrough from deposit to withdrawal
MYR Deposit Steps
- Log in to your icd11 account from any mobile browser.
- Select menu Deposit from the account dashboard.
- Choose your payment method: TNG eWallet, FPX, Maybank2u, or CIMB Clicks.
- Enter the amount in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) you wish to deposit.
- Confirm the transaction via your banking app or website.
- Account balance updated — usually within a few minutes.
Withdrawal Steps
- Log in and select the menu Withdrawal.
- Use the same bank account or e-wallet you deposited with.
- Enter the amount in RM and confirm the recipient details.
- Submit your request — withdrawals are processed within a few hours to one business day.
| Method | Processing Time | Min. Limit |
|---|---|---|
| TNG eWallet | Instant – 5 min | Subject to policy |
| FPX | Instant – 10 min | Bank limit |
| Maybank2u | Instant – 15 min | Subject to policy |
| CIMB Clicks | Instant – 15 min | Daily limit |
Processing times are estimates only. Make sure the name on your payment account matches your icd11 account name to avoid withdrawal delays.
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Football terms you need to know
Understanding these terms helps you read odds displays with confidence and make decisions based on accurate information.
- 1X2
- Three simple options: home team wins (1), draw (X), or away team wins (2).
- Asian Handicap
- A points advantage given to level the playing field, eliminating the possibility of a draw.
- Over/Under
- Choose whether the total goals will be over or under the line set by the platform.
- Decimal Odds
- The most common odds format in Asia. Odds of 2.10 means a return of RM 2.10 for every RM 1 staked on a winning bet.
- In-Play
- Markets that open while the match is in progress. Odds shift in real time based on what's happening on the pitch.
- BTTS
- Both Teams to Score — pick whether both sides will find the net, regardless of who wins.
Five football angles most commonly searched
Explore the most relevant subtopics for Malaysian users
A team's recent wins, losses, draws, and goals give you a solid starting point before making any picks. Check home versus away records separately — the difference is often significant.
The status of key players — particularly goalkeepers and strikers — can significantly shift odds ahead of a match. Markets are typically updated once official injury information is announced.
The Malaysia Super League runs on a fixed schedule throughout the year. Users who want to plan ahead can check the match schedule and compare pre-match odds, which typically open a few days before each fixture.
Markets that stay open during live play give you the chance to react to real-time developments. Odds can shift, for instance, after the first goal is scored or a red card is issued.
High-profile matches such as the Champions League final or the FA Cup Malaysia final draw significantly more interest. Markets for these fixtures typically open earlier and offer a wider range of betting options.
From landing on the platform to placing your first bet — the user journey
Users searching for information on Malaysian online football land on this icd11 page. They get an initial overview of available leagues, odds markets, and how the platform works — all without needing to register first.
By reading through the Asian Handicap, over/under, and 1X2 explanations on this page, users can already make initial comparisons and get a feel for how the platform works before committing to any decisions.
Ready users create a new account via a short form, then deposit your first balance in Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) using TNG or FPX. The whole process takes under 10 minutes.
Once logged in, users can navigate directly to the football section, select their preferred league (such as the Super League or EPL), choose the desired market, and place their selections — all from a mobile screen, no computer needed.
Access a wider section of the platform
Football is one of several main categories available on icd11. If you'd like to explore beyond football, the platform also offers a popular games covering slots, table games, and a wide range of other options popular among Malaysian players.
For users who are just getting started and are not sure where to begin, icd11 homepage provides a full overview of every section on the platform, with a brief description of each. You can return there at any time to navigate to a different category.
A quick overview of football markets at icd11
| Stage / League | Key Market Types | Odds Opening Time | User Suitability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Malaysia Super League | 1X2, Asian Handicap, Over/Under | A few days before the match | Local football fans |
| English Premier League | 1X2, Handicap, BTTS, Goalscorer | Over a week ahead | Users who follow European leagues |
| UEFA Champions League | Group Winner, Handicap, Over/Under | Early in the match week | Night-owl users / big match occasions |
| National Teams (AFF/AFC) | 1X2, Asian Handicap | Subject to tournament schedule | Harimau Malaya Fans |