The MGA publishes findings of a Thematic Review of the local football betting market

The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) is publishing the findings of a thematic review examining betting activity on Maltese football competitions

Announced in the Regulatory Oversight Supervisory Engagement Efforts for 2025, the review analyses data submitted by B2C Type 2 licensees covering the 2023–2024 football season. It explores wagering trends, player demographics, and the integrity measures in place across the market.

Findings show that betting on Maltese football remains moderate in size, with most activity centred on mainstream markets such as match winner and total goals. Participation by Maltese bettors is limited and primarily involves young men living in urban areas. Maltese football also attracts a modest level of international betting interest, though volumes remain small compared to larger competitions.

The review highlights that licensees have implemented integrity safeguards, including the monitoring of suspicious activity and collaboration with the Authority and sports governing bodies. These measures reflect the sector’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a fair and transparent betting environment.

The Authority remains dedicated to working closely with licensees and stakeholders to enhance cooperation, reinforce integrity measures, and uphold trust in Maltese sport and the wider betting landscape.

The full report is available here.

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