What Happens If a Match Doesn’t Take Place on Betida?
Published on - Nov 18, 2025 at 01:41 PM
This guide explains how Betida generally handles bets when a match is postponed, cancelled or does not take place according to the original schedule.
1. Postponed vs Cancelled
Key scenarios:
- Postponed – match moved to a later date/time,
- Cancelled / Abandoned – match is not played or not completed.
Betida’s specific rules (time windows, etc.) are defined in the official betting rules.
2. Typical Treatment of Bets
Common approach (subject to Betida rules):
- If a match is cancelled or not played within a defined time window, related bets are usually void,
- Void bets are treated as odds 1.00 (stake returned for singles; parlays adjusted as described in the parlay void guide).
3. Partially Played Matches
If a match starts but does not finish:
- Some markets may still stand if the result is already decided by the time of abandonment,
- Others may be voided.
Exact behaviour depends on the sport and Betida’s detailed rules.
4. Quick FAQ
If my single bet is void, do I lose money?
No. The stake is typically returned to your balance.
If a leg in my parlay is void because the match didn’t take place, what happens?
The leg is treated as odds 1.00; the parlay continues with the remaining legs.
