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Football Quickscore — Live Markets Settle in Seconds

We built Football Quickscore so you can place a bet on the next goal, corner or card while the match is running and see the result settle the moment the whistle blows.

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What Football Quickscore Covers

Football Quickscore tracks Premier League, La Liga, Champions League and local BPL fixtures, updating odds every few seconds as the match unfolds. You pick a micro-market — next goal, next corner, next yellow card, ten-minute result — and we settle it the instant the event happens. No waiting for full-time. The bet closes, your account reflects the outcome, and you can withdraw

via bKash, Nagad or Rocket straight away if you choose. We source live data feeds from the same providers that power television graphics, so the score you see matches what the broadcast shows. Each market displays the current minute, score line and remaining time so you know exactly when your window closes.

QUICKSCORE HELP

Support Paths for Football Quickscore

If a market result looks wrong or a bet hasn't settled, reach out through the channels below. We check every disputed settlement against the official match feed and reverse any error within the same day where the data confirms it.

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Live Chat

Open the chat bubble on any Quickscore page and type your question. Our team sees your recent bets so we can check settlement status without asking you to paste bet IDs. Available while major leagues are playing.

Settlement Queries

If you think a goal-time or card-count market settled incorrectly, send the bet reference and match details via the support form. We compare your bet against the official minute stamp and reverse it if the feed was wrong.

Quickscore Rules

Read the Quickscore rules page to see how we handle VAR reversals, injury-time events and abandoned matches. Every edge case is documented so you know what counts and what voids before you place a bet.

FAIR SETTLEMENT

How We Keep Football Quickscore Transparent

Every Football Quickscore market is fed by Stats Perform or Sportradar live data, the same feeds broadcasters use for on-screen graphics. We publish the exact settlement rule for each market type so you can verify the result yourself by watching the match replay.

Live Data Source

We pull goal times, card minutes and corner counts from Stats Perform and Sportradar, the official data partners for UEFA, EPL and other major leagues. The same second-by-second feed powers our odds engine and settlement.

Settlement Transparency

Every settled Quickscore bet shows the exact match minute and event type that triggered it. Compare that timestamp against the broadcast or any stats site to confirm we used the correct data point.

VAR and Reversal Policy

If a goal is awarded, we settle the Next Goal market immediately. If VAR then cancels the goal, we void the market and return all stakes within sixty seconds of the referee's final decision. No bet stands on a disallowed event.

Dispute Resolution

Submit any settlement question through live chat or the support form. We compare your bet against the official match log, and if our feed timestamp was incorrect we reverse the settlement and credit your account the same day.

Football Quickscore Glossary

Short definitions of the terms you'll see on every Football Quickscore market slip.

What is a Quickscore market?

A Quickscore market is a micro-event bet that settles the moment the event happens during live play — for example, the next goal, the next corner or the next yellow card in a running football match.

What does instant settlement mean?

Instant settlement means we close the bet and update your account balance within seconds of the referee signalling the event, rather than waiting until the final whistle or the end of the match.

How does the match-minute display work?

The match-minute counter shows the current official time including any added injury or stoppage time. It syncs with the live data feed so you know exactly how long remains before the next market closes.

What is a ten-minute result market?

A ten-minute result market covers the score outcome within a specific ten-minute window of the match — for example, whether the next goal in minutes thirty-one to forty will be home, away or none.

What happens if VAR cancels a goal I bet on?

If VAR disallows a goal after we initially settled the market, we void that result and return all stakes to every account that placed a bet on the cancelled event within sixty seconds.

What does market suspension mean?

Market suspension happens when a dangerous attack is under way or the ball is very close to goal. We freeze the odds until the immediate danger passes, then reopen the market with updated prices.

Football Quickscore Questions

Real questions we hear from visitors using Football Quickscore on 99wickets, answered with the exact process and policy we follow.

We run Quickscore markets on Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Champions League, Europa League and Bangladesh Premier League fixtures. Check the Quickscore lobby during match hours to see which games are live.

A goal-market bet settles within five to fifteen seconds of the referee signalling the goal. Your account balance updates immediately and you can withdraw via bKash, Nagad or Rocket without waiting for full-time.

Yes. Open 99wickets on any mobile browser, tap the Football Quickscore tile, pick your market and confirm the bet. The interface stays responsive even when thousands of others are betting on the same match at the same second.

If the match is abandoned and the specific event your bet covered never occurred, we void the market and return your stake in full. If the event already happened and settled before the abandonment, the result stands.

The price you tap is the price we lock when your bet reaches our server. If the odds shift in the split second between your tap and our confirmation, you see a pop-up asking whether you accept the new price before the bet is placed.

No. Quickscore markets close and settle the instant the event occurs, so there is no cash-out window. The speed of settlement replaces the need for a manual cash-out button because the result arrives within seconds anyway.
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