Legal sports betting: Where you can place wagers
Legal sports betting in the United States has enjoyed a rise in availability since Congress lifted the national ban on sports betting on May 14, 2018, and the landscape of opportunities for sports fans to wager continues to increase.
As of Nov. 3, 2020, here’s the rundown of
- 7 states: Physical Sportsbooks
- 6 states: Full Mobile Betting Allowed
- 5 states: Partial Mobile Betting
- 5 states: Betting Method TBD
PHYSICAL SPORTSBOOKS ONLY
ARKANSAS DELAWARE ILLINOIS MICHIGAN MONTANA NEVADA NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA WASHINGTON
FULL MOBILE BETTING
COLORADO INDIANA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA WEST VIRGINIA
PARTIAL MOBILE BETTING
IOWA NEVADA MISSISSIPPI OREGON RHODE ISLAND
BETTING METHODS TBD
MARYLAND SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE VIRGINIA WASHINGTON, D.C.
Note: These five states have only recently installed sports betting and are developing the specifics of how they will allow wagers to be placed.
The Game Day is not a host site for sports betting in the United States. Please check the sportsbook of your choice for specific terms and conditions surrounding legal U.S. sports betting in your state.