Telegram betting prediction and tips channels - list 2025

Telegram remains one of the main platforms for bettors seeking predictions and tips in 2025, especially in regions like India, Nigeria, and Southeast Asia. Despite the abundance of channels claiming high win rates, we aimed to assess a few of them across different sports based on consistency, clarity, and overall usefulness.

Below is a structured summary of our findings by sport. Each group was monitored over a period of at least 3 weeks, without prior interaction with the admins, to ensure objectivity. Each channel was discovered via direct Telegram search or public mentions.

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Football Betting Channels

Channel tested: MatchPro Insider
Type: European leagues (EPL, Bundesliga, La Liga)

This Telegram channel provided 1–3 predictions per day, mostly focused on team totals, over/under, and both teams to score markets. The admin published selections usually around 3–4 hours before kickoff, and occasionally added short notes explaining the reasoning — team form, injuries, weather, etc.

Example of an open-access group is @FTFootballTips, which regularly shares over/under tips and team-based betting suggestions across EPL and European leagues.

27
Tips Tracked
16
Successful
59%
Win Rate

Across 27 tracked tips, 16 were successful. This results in an accuracy rate of approximately 59%, which is within realistic expectations. Odds were generally in the range of 1.70 to 2.10.

Notable observations: The group doesn't publish past results in a public archive, but daily posts are kept visible. Interaction in the comment section (when enabled) appeared genuine, without bots or fake hype.

🏏 Cricket Betting Channels

Channel tested: CricketWizard Daily
Type: IPL, BBL, international matches

This group caters mainly to Indian users and focuses solely on pre-match cricket tips. The admin posts are written in English with occasional Hindi phrases. Selections usually include the match winner and one special market (like most boundaries, top batsman, etc.).

One of the active cricket tipster channels is @Cricket_Betting_Tips_CBTF, popular among Indian Telegram users for daily match predictions and pre-match toss insights.

31
Tips Tracked
20
Successful
64.5%
Win Rate

Over the course of 21 days, we tracked 31 tips. Out of these, 20 were correct, giving a win rate of roughly 64.5%. Some days had no tips, particularly when there were no high-profile matches. We used public match schedules from Cricinfo to verify posted tips.

Notable observations: The admin adds screenshots of bet slips (with odds), which adds some credibility, but no formal results tracking system is present. Community engagement is high, especially during IPL games.

🏆 IPL-Focused Betting Channels

Channel tested: IPLEdge Official
Type: Indian Premier League matches only

During the 2025 IPL season, we monitored this Telegram channel that focuses exclusively on IPL match predictions. The channel offered structured insights for each game, including probable XIs, toss predictions, and 2–3 betting tips per match — typically around match winner, most sixes, or player performance markets.

Another IPL-specific example is @iplcricketbettingtips, which operated during the 2024 season and featured predictions for top batsman, match winner, and innings totals.

39
Tips Tracked
26
Successful
66.6%
Win Rate

Over a test period of 14 active IPL matchdays, we recorded 39 tips in total. 26 of them were marked as successful based on market close odds and final match outcomes. That brings the win rate to roughly 66.6% — slightly higher than most multi-sport or all-cricket channels we tested.

Style & engagement: Messages were short, direct, and written in plain English with occasional Hinglish phrases (e.g. "captain form OP"). The channel had high user interaction via votes, comments, and even occasional live discussions during matches. While no fees or paid access was required, the admin sometimes referenced a private group for high-stake users.

Summary: For bettors focused only on IPL, this channel proved consistent and transparent over the test period. However, its usefulness is limited to the duration of the tournament — from March to May — as it became nearly inactive during the off-season, aside from rare updates or polls.

🎾 Tennis Betting Channels

Channel tested: ServeWin Signals
Type: ATP & WTA matches (pre-match only)

This channel was more low-profile, with under 5,000 subscribers at the time of review. Still, it offered interesting insight into tennis matchups, particularly focusing on value bets and underdog picks. The channel posted 2–3 bets per day, typically early in the morning India time.

A live tennis prediction group we noted during our review was @Tennis_Betting_Tips, focused on pre-match picks across ATP/WTA circuits.

43
Tips Tracked
24
Successful
55.8%
Win Rate

During our 3-week monitoring window, we recorded 43 tips, with 24 winning. That's an approximate success rate of 55.8%. While this is not exceptional, the channel is transparent and links to an external Google Sheet with updated results (win/loss, odds, match ID).

Notable observations: Despite the smaller audience, the admin showed more structure than many larger groups. The tone is analytical, not hype-driven, and odds often range between 2.00 and 3.50 — indicating a high-risk/high-reward approach. For schedule verification, we referenced the official ATP tournament calendar.

Closing Thoughts

Telegram betting channels vary significantly in quality. Based on our sport-specific observations, cricket groups are currently the most active and community-driven, while football channels are more result-oriented and structured. Tennis groups are fewer, but some offer solid analytical content. IPL-specific groups stand out in intensity and engagement during the tournament season.

We advise any new user to quietly observe a channel for at least a week before following tips with real stakes. There are no guarantees — even among the more transparent groups — and results can fluctuate heavily based on timing, odds movement, and match volatility.