CATEGORY REFERENCE

Esports Markets Built for na77

na77 brings CS2, Dota 2, Valorant, League of Legends and PUBG Mobile markets into one esports lobby for Pakistan where local law permits. Open your account and we...

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na77 What We Offer for Esports

What We Offer for Esports

Our esports area is built around titles you already follow, not a loose sports add-on. We group CS2, Dota 2, Valorant, League of Legends, Mobile Legends and PUBG Mobile by match time, tournament and market type. Where available, specialist data feeds such as Sportradar and Oddin.gg style sources help keep score changes, map states and settlement checks aligned with the live event.

FEATURED MATCHES

Three Esports Areas to Check

The esports page is split so you can move from headline matches to deeper map markets quickly. We separate live events, upcoming fixtures and tournament clusters because each one needs a different...

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Live board

Round-by-round action

For CS2 and Valorant, our live board focuses on map state, round score and momentum markets...

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Series room

MOBA match depth

Dota 2, League of Legends and Mobile Legends fixtures are grouped by series format, map result...

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Tournament shelf

Event clusters

Major esports events are arranged into clusters so you can compare today’s fixtures with later rounds...

MOBILE ARENA

Esports on Your Phone

On mobile, our esports lobby keeps match cards compact and readable. Live CS2 rounds, Dota 2 maps and Valorant series sit in swipe-friendly rows, with odds changes shown close to...

Live score rows
Swipe match cards
Map filters
Quick event return
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LIVE HELP

Help While a Match Runs

Esports questions often happen during short breaks, not after the event is forgotten. Our support paths are shaped around match status, settlement...

Market status checks If a CS2 map or Dota 2 series...
Settlement queries For esports results, send the match title, selection...
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MATCH INTEGRITY

How We Run Esports Markets

We treat esports as a live data product, not a static schedule. Every market needs a clear match source, visible status and settlement trail. Our team checks suspended events, abandoned maps and...

Source-led scoring

We rely on structured esports feeds where available, then align the displayed score with the market type. This matters for round handicaps, map totals and series result markets.

Clear suspension states

When a live esports market is paused, we show a suspended state rather than leaving a stale price open. That helps you understand whether the event is still active.

Settlement trail

Each settled esports selection links back to the event record in your account history. You can see the game, fixture, market name and final settlement status together.

Rescheduled matches

Esports events can move when a server issue or tournament delay occurs. We mark affected markets according to the event status instead of mixing them with active fixtures.

Game-specific markets

We do not force every title into the same template. Shooter markets, MOBA objectives and battle royale placements are displayed with labels that fit each game’s rules.

Account access checks

For Pakistan regions we support, account checks help keep esports activity tied to the right profile. This protects your market history, open selections and settlement records.

Our Esports Board Compared

A strong esports board should feel different from a copied sports schedule. We focus on game logic, event timing and readable market labels. That means you see map...

Game-first browsing
Our esports lobby starts with the title you follow, then shows the tournament and match. That structure helps you reach CS2, Dota 2 or Valorant faster.
Market labels that fit
We use labels such as map result, round handicap and objective total where they fit the game. You do not need to decode sports wording during a live match.
Live status clarity
Suspended, live and upcoming states are separated clearly on esports cards. This reduces confusion when a match pauses, restarts or moves to the next map.
Series context
For multi-map events, the card keeps series position visible. You can tell whether you are looking at the opening map, a deciding map or a later fixture.
Local reading style
We write the esports lobby in clear Pakistani English, with times and labels kept direct. The goal is quick reading during short breaks between rounds.
No filler events
We avoid padding the esports board with fixtures that lack usable market depth. If a match appears, it should carry enough detail to be worth opening.
Account record access
Your esports selections stay connected to the match card and settlement record. That makes later checks easier if a result, map score or status needs attention.

Six Esports Markers You See

The visible markers on our esports page are there to reduce guesswork. You can scan a match card and understand the game, event phase, live state...

Game badge

Each esports card starts with the game name, such as CS2, Dota 2 or League of Legends. This keeps similar tournament names from blending together.

Map count

Series fixtures show map context where available, so you know whether the market relates to one map or the whole match before making a selection.

Live score

For supported events, the live score sits beside the market state. You can check current round, map or series progress before opening more choices.

Start time

Upcoming esports matches show start time in a clear event row. If a tournament delay occurs, the match state is updated when the feed changes.

Market count

A market count helps you see whether a fixture has only main results or deeper options such as handicaps, totals and objective-based choices.

Status tag

Status tags separate live, suspended and upcoming events. This is useful in esports because pauses, server checks and map breaks can change availability quickly.

Questions About na77 Esports

You can find markets for major competitive titles such as CS2, Dota 2, Valorant, League of Legends, Mobile Legends and PUBG Mobile when events and suitable feeds are available.

Live scores appear beside supported match cards and update according to the event feed. For shooters, that may mean rounds and maps; for MOBAs, series and objective states matter more.

If a match pauses or the feed becomes unstable, the affected market may show as suspended. We wait for a reliable event state before reopening or settling that market.

Yes. The esports lobby lets you start with the game title first, then move into tournaments, fixtures and market groups. This is faster when several events run at once.

Market depth depends on feed quality, event level and game rules. A smaller fixture may show main result options, while larger tournaments can include map, handicap and total markets.

Open your account history and look for the game, fixture and market name. If anything looks unclear, send those details to support so we can trace the event record.