Badminton Betting Odds in Ireland
π€ Badminton Free Bet | β¬10 |
πΈ Bet on Badminton Competitions | BWF World Championship, BWF World Senior Championships, Yonex All England Open, etc |
ποΈ Badminton Betting Markets | Match Winner, Over/Under, Odd/Even, 1st Set Winner, 1st Set Total, Asian Handicap |
π³ Deposit Methods | VISA, Mastercard, Instant Banking, PayPal, CashtoCode, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, Payz, MuchBetter |
Badminton is a major sport played at a competitive level worldwide, including the Olympics. With a busy event and tournament calendar, there are plenty of opportunities for fans to engage in badminton betting in Ireland.
Betting on sports online can be a fun way to enhance the experience of watching the biggest badminton competitions while rooting for the player you’ve placed a wager on.
We’ve compiled an in-depth guide about betting on badminton online that will cover how to understand badminton betting odds and markets, the biggest badminton events of the year, and the badminton betting tips to help you out.
Badminton Betting Odds
The odds on a badminton betting site are how a bookmaker indicates the likelihood of a specific outcome occurring and the payout you can get if you place that bet and it wins. Understanding how odds like Olympic badminton betting odds work before placing your bet is important.
The most common odds format used by Irish bookmakers is decimal. For example, odds of 7.0 for Yamaguchi Akane mean that if you bet β¬1.00 on him to win and he does, you’ll receive a payout of β¬7.
Bookmakers can also use fractional odds. Using the example above, odds of 6.0 would be odds of 5/1. You can easily change the format at Betiton from the menu at the top-right corner of the page.
Betting on Badminton Biggest Competitions
πΈ Badminton Competition | ποΈ Place | π Dates |
βοΈ BWF World Championship | India | 2026 |
βοΈ Summer Olympic Games | Paris, France | 26th July 2024 β 11th August 2024 |
βοΈ Thomas Cup | Chengdu, China | 27th April 2024 β 5th May 2024 |
βοΈ Sudirman Cup | China | 1st May 2025 |
βοΈ Uber Cup | Chengdu, China | 27th April 2024 β 5th May 2024 |
βοΈ BWF Para-Badminton World Championships | TBA | TBA |
βοΈ Yonex All England Open | TBA | 2025 |
βοΈ BWF World Senior Championships | Auckland, New Zealand | 2025 |
βοΈ HSBC BWF World Tour Tournament | China | 9th January 2024 β 15th December 2024 |
βοΈ BWF World Junior Championships | China | TBA |
BWF World Championship
Formerly known as the IBF World Championships, the BWF World Championship is one of the biggest and longest-running badminton tournaments. Organised by the Badminton World Federation, it offers the highest number of points (along with the Summer Olympics). It’s held every year except when the Summer Olympics occur to avoid scheduling conflicts.
Summer Olympic Games
The Summer Olympic Games is one of the biggest multi-sport events in the world, held every four years (normally on leap years). Badminton has been an official sport in the Summer Olympics since 1992, with 18 Olympic competitors appearing a total of eight times so far. The next Summer Olympics will be held this year in Paris, France.
Thomas Cup
The Thomas Cup is another well-known badminton tournament that takes place every two years. The first edition was in 1982, and it’s also conducted by the Badminton World Federation. It’s an international competition between BWF nations, and the finals are usually held with the Uber Cup‘s final phase, the Women’s Team Championships.
Sudirman Cup
The Sudirman Cup is a World Mixed Team Championship held every two years since 1989. It consists of five matches in every tie. These are Men’s Single, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Singles, Women’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles. China is the most successful country in the Sudirman Cup, having won every single edition except the 2003 and 2017 editions.
Uber Cup
The Uber Cup, or the Women’s Team Championships, is a major badminton competition held every two years by the BWF. It’s often merged with the Thomas Cup described above, although they’ve also been held separately for some years. This year’s edition will be hosted in China along with the Men’s Team Championship.
BWF Para-Badminton World Championships
The Para-Badminton World Championships is another tournament organised by the BWF, which takes place every two years. The competition is contested between the highest-ranked para-badminton players in six sports classes: Wheelchair 1, Wheelchair 2, Standing Lower 3 & 4, Standing Upper, and Short Stature.
Yonex All England Open
The YONEX All England Open Badminton Championships is one of the most prestigious annual badminton competitions, contested by the world’s top players. The first edition took place in 1899, making it one of the longest-running tournaments, and the 2024 edition marked 125 years of the competition.
BWF World Senior Championships
The BWF World Senior Championships is an individual badminton competition with men’s and women’s singles and doubles events. The age categories range from 35+ to 80+. The championship started in 2003 and is usually held every two years unless it’s an Olympic Year. In fact, there won’t be a senior championship in 2024.
HSBC BWF World Tour Tournament
The HSBC World Tour Tournament, also known as the BWF World Tour Finals, is the season finale badminton tournament held every December. The players who earn the most points from the same year’s events compete in the HSBC World Tour for a huge sum of money and a very prestigious title.
BWF World Junior Championships
The BWF World Junior Championships is an annual badminton tournament held by the BWF. It’s contested by the best junior badminton players in the world. Players must be under 19 to compete, and the tournament consists of two separately held competitions: the Suhandinata Cup and the Eye Level Cups.
Top 10 Best Badminton Players in 2024
π Table Tennis Rankings | πΈ Badminton Player | π Country |
1οΈβ£ | An Se-Young | South Korea |
2οΈβ£ | Chen Yufei | China |
3οΈβ£ | Viktor Axelsen | Denmark |
4οΈβ£ | Tai Tzu-Ying | Taiwan |
5οΈβ£ | Yamaguchi Akane | Japan |
6οΈβ£ | Carolina MarΓn | Spain |
7οΈβ£ | Anthony Sinisuka Ginting | Indonesia |
8οΈβ£ | Anders Antonsen | Denmark |
9οΈβ£ | Jonatan Christie | Indonesia |
π | Naraoka Kodai | Japan |
How to Bet on Badminton at Betiton Ireland?
Below is a step-by-step guide you can follow to place your badminton bets at Betiton Ireland. If you’re not a Betiton Ireland member just yet, you’ll need to sign up for an account first.
- Click the Sign Up button and complete the registration process if you’re not a member yet.
- Make a deposit if necessary. The minimum amount is β¬10.
- Go to the Sports section and select Badminton.
- Select the betting market you want and add it to your betslip.
- Enter the amount you want to bet and click Place Bet.
Badminton Betting Markets
As one of the best badminton betting sites in Ireland, we offer various betting markets. This means you won’t be limited to betting on the winner of a match or tournament. Below, you can learn more about the most popular betting markets available on our platform.
- Match Winner β The most common form of badminton betting which involves trying to predict the winner of the match.
- Over/Under β Betting on whether the total points scored will be over or under a specific number.
- Odd/Even β Betting that the total number of points scored in a game or event will be odd or even.
- 1st Set (Total) β A type of set betting that involves predicting the number of points scored during the first set.
- 1st Set (Winner) β Betting on which player will win the first set (the player to reach 21 points first).
- 1st Set (Odd/Even) β Betting on whether the total number of points scored (by both players) will be odd or even.
- Correct Set Score (Best of 3) β Betting on the exact even score for a whole set.
- Asian Handicap β An advanced betting market for most sports, which refers to ‘levelling the playing field’ by applying an advantage to the underdog and a disadvantage to the favourite player.
Live Badminton Betting
Live badminton betting refers to placing your bets when the match has already begun. It’s a great way to jump in on the action if you didn’t place your bets beforehand for any reason, and you can usually keep placing bets throughout the game.
Live betting for any sport normally offers lower odds, so you won’t be able to try your luck at some of the bigger payouts that pre-match betting typically provides. However, you’ll be able to make better betting decisions based on what’s happened in the game so far, meaning your winning odds might be higher.
Betiton Ireland Badminton Betting Offers
Another betting tip we havenβt mentioned above is to use any badminton betting offers available at your favourite online bookmaker. At Betiton Ireland, new Irish punters can grab a Β£10 Free Bet to use to bet on their favourite sports, whether it’s badminton, darts betting, or any other sport.
The Β£10 Free Bet can be claimed when signing up and wagering at least β¬15 with minimum odds of 2.00. The offer is subject to several terms and conditions, which can be found on the promotion page. Please read these carefully before claiming the bonus.
Badminton Betting Tips by Betiton Ireland
Besides choosing the best online badminton betting sites to bet on badminton, there are a few other tips and strategies you can apply to increase your odds of winning a bet. Remember, like any other type of sports betting, winning isn’t always possible, but if you make wise betting decisions, you can improve your odds and avoid some common mistakes.
- Shop around for the best odds β Odds vary from one betting site to another, so you’ll want to ensure you get the best value for your bet.
- Aim for high odds with lower payouts β The bet most likely to win often provides the lowest payout because it’s almost a sure winner. Aiming for smaller, more consistent wins might be better than taking big risks.
- Do plenty of research β Although past data doesn’t always predict future results, it’s crucial to consider a player’s recent form and results based on their playing conditions before betting on them.
- Understand badminton rules and the tournament format β Betting on a sport you don’t understand is never a good idea. It’s important to stay updated on the world of badminton and follow the major tournaments if you’re going to bet on them.
- Learn how to make the most of your bankroll β We recommend starting with smaller bets to use your allocated betting budget more wisely and avoid the huge losses that big bets can sometimes cause.
What Is Badminton?
Badminton is often compared to the more popular sport of tennis, but it’s a unique sport with a unique and rich history. It has been played worldwide since the 1870s, and in 1992, it became an official Olympic sport.
The rules of badminton are similar to those of tennis in many ways, although there are significant differences that make this sport unique. Like tennis, badminton is an individual sport played between two players standing on opposite sides of a net.
A special ‘ball’ called a shuttlecock and a badminton racket are used. The objective is to hit the shuttlecock over the net while the other player returns it to the player who threw it. Points are earned if the shuttlecock hits the net, goes out of bounds, or is not returned by the opponent.
A typical badminton match consists of three sets. The first player to reach 21 points wins the game. Additionally, the winner must beat the opponent by at least two points. If it’s a draw, the first player to achieve the 30th point wins.
Other Sports Categories to Bet on at Betiton Ireland
Badminton is one of around 40 different sports you can bet on at Betiton Ireland. If you’re interested in even more popular sports, such as darts, horse racing, Gaelic football, hurling, golf, and cricket, you’ll find it all at Betiton.
You can also explore other sports, such as MMA fighting, boxing, esports, water polo, and several others. We also invite our Irish punters to explore other forms of sports betting, such as betting on politics, popular television shows, and music awards.
Responsible Gambling
Badminton betting online can be a thrilling form of entertainment for avid badminton fans, but it can also be risky if you’re not aware of safe gambling practices. Like any form of betting, there’s always a risk of losing your money, so you should never gamble with money you can’t afford to lose and stick to a strict budget.
We also recommend visiting the Betiton Responsible Gambling page to learn more about the safe gambling tools available in your account. Remember that sports betting and any other form of gambling are entertainment, not a means of earning money.
Frequently Asked Questions about Badminton Betting
Can you bet on badminton?
Yes, you can bet on several badminton tournaments and competitions at online bookmakers like Betiton Ireland. Remember to place your bets at a reputable and licensed sportsbook in Ireland to avoid the risks of scams and fraud.
What country invented badminton?
Badminton originated in India, where it was an extremely popular sport among British expats.
What is the handicap in badminton betting?
Handicap betting in badminton is a type of bet where one player is given a virtual disadvantage at the start of the match. This means that they must win by a certain margin for the bet to be successful, making it a way to level the playing field and create more balanced odds.
What are the major championships of badminton?
Some major badminton championships are the BWF World Championships, the Yonex All England Open, the HSBC BWF World Tournament, and the BWF World Senior Championships.
What are the most popular betting markets on badminton?
The most popular badminton betting markets include the match winner, over/under betting, 1st set total, and odd/even betting.