MSport USSD Paybill *711*800# — Ghana Guide
What’s confirmed
One USSD string is published in the operator’s own JavaScript config on msport.com/gh: *711*800#. The operator labels this field PAYBILL_NUMBER — meaning it’s the MTN MoMo merchant paybill for funding the MSport account, not a full bet-placement USSD menu. The distinction matters: paybill USSD lets you push money to MSport from MoMo; bet-placement USSD (the kind SportyBet runs on *170*82#) lets you place a bet without opening the app. Whether MSport offers the second kind is TBD.
How to use the *711*800# paybill
Dial *711*800# on the MTN SIM
The MoMo paybill code only works from the MTN SIM linked to the wallet you want to deposit from.
~ 5s
Enter the amount
The amount you want to deposit to MSport. The MoMo flow will confirm.
~ 15s
Enter your MSport account reference
This is operator-typical — it’s the phone number registered to the MSport account, OR an account ID the operator surfaces in the app. Verify the prompt label before entering.
~ 15s
Confirm with MoMo PIN
MTN MoMo always asks for the wallet PIN before the funds move. This is the security gate.
~ 10s
Wait for SMS confirmation
You’ll receive an SMS confirming the deposit landed in the MSport account. If it doesn’t land within 1–2 minutes, contact customer support with the MTN transaction reference.
~ 1–2 min
*711*800# moves money. To place an actual bet via USSD (the way SportyBet’s *170*82# works), you’d need a separate USSD menu — and we don’t have primary-source evidence MSport offers one. If you find a working bet-placement USSD code, let us know; we’ll verify and publish.
Why USSD matters at all
For users on basic phones, low-data plans, or unstable mobile data, USSD is the only practical interface. A working bet-placement USSD code expands the addressable user base meaningfully — it’s why SportyBet’s *170*82# is genuinely competitive. MSport’s confirmed *711*800# paybill solves the funding side but leaves the betting side dependent on the app or the mobile web. That’s the honest read.