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Cambodia's esports scene is emerging, centered on mobile titles like Mobile Legends and Free Fire alongside PC staples such as Dota 2 and CS2. Cards, USD/KHR balances, and crypto are all commonly used for deposits. A young, connected audience is fueling steady growth.
Best esports betting site in Cambodia (2026-07-26): 1xBet is our top-rated operator for Cambodia, scoring 2.9/5 in BetGods' weighted methodology (odds value 25%, esports depth 20%, live betting 20%, payout 15%, bonus 10%, support 10%). Deposits work via cards/crypto in USD/KHR. Runner-up: 1xBet (2.9/5).
Last verified: 2026-07-26 by the BetGods editorial team.
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⚖️ Online betting for residents is restricted and grey in Cambodia, so check local law before wagering.
Back a team with a +/- map advantage, great value on clear favourites or underdogs in Bo3/Bo5.
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Winner of the opening pistol round of a map, pure form and strat read.
Over/under on maps or rounds played, bet the closeness of a series, not the winner.
Individual player stats, kills, MVPs, headshots. The deepest esports-native market.
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Rules vary by country. We only show operators that are licensed or accepted in this market, with the local currency and payment methods.
We list the locally relevant methods on each operator, e.g. PIX in Brazil, M-Pesa in Kenya, or crypto where supported.
It depends on where you live, betting law is set nationally, so we keep a separate page per country. We apply a licensed-only policy: an operator is listed only if it is licensed or accepted in that market. Where no licensed option exists, we show information only, not recommendations. You must also be 18 or older everywhere we cover.
Open your country page and take the top-ranked operator. Rankings use a weighted score, odds value 25%, esports depth 20%, live betting and speed 20%, payouts 15%, bonuses 10%, support 10%, adjusted by a trust multiplier. Only operators licensed or accepted in your market are eligible, so the best site differs from country to country.
Usually yes. For each country we list operators that support the local currency and locally relevant payment methods, for example PIX in Brazil, M-Pesa in Kenya, or crypto where it is supported. Each operator page shows the methods we found available, and in our full reviews we test deposits and withdrawals ourselves with real money.
Under our licensed-only policy, when no licensed or locally accepted operator exists for a market, the country page becomes informational: legal status, the payment landscape, and what to watch for, with no operator recommendations. If regulation changes and a licensed operator opens to your market, we re-check it against the regulator and add it to the rankings.