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Action Network check mark Updated August 15, 2023

Indiana sports betting is live! The Hoosier State offers a healthy library of sportsbook options for you to choose from. Read on to learn what you should know about Indiana sports betting.

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Indiana Sports Betting Key Takeaways

⚖️ Is online sports betting legal in Indiana?

Yes, as of October 2019

💸  What are the eligibility requirements for mobile betting?

You must be 21 years of age or older and physically in Indiana (verifiable by your mobile device's geolocation tech, or a downloadable desktop plugin) to place bets on online sportsbooks.

📒 What online sportsbooks are available in Indiana?

BetMGM, PointsBet, FanDuel, Barstool, Hard Rock Bet, BetRivers, Caesars, Betway, Unibet, and DraftKings

🏈 What sports can you bet on in Indiana?

No sports are off-limits (relative to other legal U.S. markets). The only bet type that’s not allowed is college player props.

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Where to Play: Legal Online Sportsbooks in Indiana

Top Indiana Sportsbooks

Indiana bettors have it better than most other states thanks to fully online betting and deposits. Indiana is an attractive market for operators thanks to its 6.7 million people, favorable online betting rules, and proximity to major cities with big populations and no legal betting.

Here are the Indiana sports betting sites and apps that have gone live so far:

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BetMGM Indiana

BetMGM is solid sportsbook option with great market coverage for Indiana bettors along with the opportunity to claim up to a $1,000.

BetMGM Bonus

BetMGM Bonus Code

  • ACTION1000

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9.8/10. See our BetMGM review for more in-depth information about BetMGM and step-by-step instructions on how to sign up.

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FanDuel Indiana

FanDuel was originally known for its daily fantasy sports options, but residents of the Hoosier state can utilize this user-friendly app for all of their sportsbook needs as well. There's no promo code required to claim FanDuel's No Sweat First Bet offer!

FanDuel Promo 

Get a No Sweat First Bet up to $1,000!

*Offer expires on 8/20 at 11:59 PM EST

FanDuel Promo Code

There is no promo code required to claim the FanDuel offer.

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9.5/10. See our FanDuel review for more in-depth information about FanDuel and step-by-step instructions on how to sign up.

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PointsBet Indiana

PointsBet features some of the best sign-up offers, as well as regular daily/weekly options to keep users engaged throughout every season.

PointsBet Promo

Get up to $500 in Bonus Bets!

*Up to five (5) Bonus Bets up to $100 each if your first Fixed Odds cash bet of the day loses (1 per day for 5 straight days)

PointsBet Promo Code

No promo code required

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9.7/10. See our PointsBet review for more in-depth information about PointsBet and step-by-step instructions on how to sign up.

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Caesars Indiana

Caesars Sportsbook (formerly WilliamHill) is one of the cleaner sportsbook apps on the market. Caesars Sportsbook is also the official sportsbook of the Indianapolis Colts.

Caesars Sportsbook Promo

Bet up to $1250 and Get Refunded in Bet Credits if Your Bet Loses

Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code

ACTION22FULL

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9.5/10. See our Caesars review for more in-depth information about Caesars and step-by-step instructions on how to sign up.

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WynnBET Indiana

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Bet/Get: Bet $20 and Get $100 in Bonus Bets

WynnBET Promo Code

XBESTACTION

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9.4/10. See our WynnBET review for more in-depth information about WynnBET and step-by-step instructions on how to sign up.

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BetRivers Indiana

For those bettors interested in getting more money to bet with upfront, BetRivers is a great option with its initial second chance bet up to $500.

BetRivers Promo

2nd Chance Bet up to $500 Paid out in Bonus Bets

BetRivers Promo Code

ACTION

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Unibet Indiana

Unibet gives bettors access to a great variety of sports markets. New users can claim up to a $100 Second Chance Bet with promo code ACTION to get in the game and back their favorite local teams.

Unibet Promo

Get Up to $100 in Second Chance Bets Paid out in Bonus Bets

Unibet Promo Code

ACTION

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8.5/10. See our Unibet review for more in-depth information about Unibet and step-by-step instructions on how to sign up.

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Hard Rock Bet Indiana

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Hard Rock Bet Bonus Code

No promo code required

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8.9/10. See our Hard Rock Bet review for more in-depth information about Hard Rock and step-by-step instructions on how to sign up.

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How to Place a Mobile Sports Bet in Indiana

It's easy to get started with sports betting in Indiana. Here's how:

Step 1: Choose a Sportsbook

You’ll want multiple sportsbook accounts to get the best price on every game, and Indiana will have plenty of options to shop for the best lines.

But let’s start with FanDuel. You can get redeem the No Sweat First Bet promo if you sign up here.

Step 2: Sign up & Verify

Follow the prompts and create an account with FanDuel.

They may ask for your social security number or driver’s license to verify your identity and age.

Step 3: Deposit with Sportsbook

FanDuel will take you right to the deposit screen once you’ve put in your information. Select your payment method, then click deposit. Our preferred method is direct deposit via a bank account — that way when you cash out, the money will go right to your checking account instead of being credited back to a card.

Step 4: Place a Legal Bet

FanDuel has a strong mobile experience and user-friendly betting slip.

Here’s how to place your first bet.

  • Navigate to sport
  • Click the line you want to bet
  • Head to your bet slip
  • Enter your bet amount
  • Submit

Congrats! You’ve just placed your first legal sports bet in Indiana.

How Indiana Sports Betting Compares: The Sports Betting Report Card

We graded Indiana on its sports betting bill and experience relative to other states.

Indiana Grading Card

Indiana followed the New Jersey model and got just about everything right when it comes to online sports betting. The Hoosier state chose wisely for the most part: mobile-forward, accessible online deposits, and decent pricing. We just wish they didn’t limit player props on college sports and constrain live betting to commercial breaks.

Mobile Betting Options

Indiana has full online betting. You need to be within the state’s borders to wager. Operators in the Hoosier State took almost $1 billion in bets in their first eight months, and it generated nearly $7 million in revenue for the state. To generate meaningful revenue, states need fully online betting. Indiana got that right. 

Deposit

Indiana bettors can sign up and deposit online. That’s a huge advantage since it removes most of the friction if you want multiple sportsbook accounts. 

Fair Pricing

Getting the best pricing requires lots of sportsbooks in a state. And Indiana did pretty much everything it could to attract the big operators. While books do need to partner with a land-based operator to offer online sports betting, there are 14 total casinos, so there shouldn’t be a shortage of relationships. And the fees to enter are just $100,000 with a $50,000 per year renewal, plus a reasonable 9.5% tax rate. We should see more and more books in Indiana over the next year, which will lead to great pricing for bettors.

Offerings

Just about every bet type is available in Indiana. The state’s gaming commission published a list of all event types, and it’s about what you’d expect. You can bet on college teams based in the state, which you can’t in New Jersey. What can’t you gamble on in Indiana? It sounds like a small thing, but the power of live betting opens up when you can get action down at any time and don’t have to wait until breaks. The Indiana Gaming Commission controls the data sources available and lives betting rules. No college player props are unfortunate for anyone trying to start out making their own projections and beat an exploitable market. Indiana’s failure to legalize online casinos and poker is also a miss. New Jersey and Pennsylvania have seen massive handles and revenue from poker and online gaming, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic without sports.

  • Live betting is limited to “natural” breaks, like commercials or the end of a quarter or inning
  • No college player proposition betting
  • No casino or online poker

Indiana Sports Betting Tips

Basketball icon Sports Betting for Indiana Beginners

New to sports betting? Check out our sports betting tips for beginners so you can get started with wagering in Indiana.

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Sports betting terms make no sense to most of the world. Get up to speed here with our glossary.

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You might want to unload bets on your favorite teams like the Indianapolis Colts or Indiana Hoosiers, but you need to be careful if you’re going to make it in the sports betting world.

Here are some mistakes to avoid.

Indiana Sports Betting Background and Legalization Timeline

Below is a complete timeline of IN's legalization process.

Click for Previous Indiana Sports Betting Legalization Updates
Date Legalization Update

July 2020

Green check mark Unibet launched in Indiana in late July, joining DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, BetRivers, PointsBet and BetAmerica. Its deal runs through the Horseshoe Hammond Casino, which is run by Caesars.

October 2019

Action Network green checkmark Online sports betting in Indiana goes live with DraftKings, FanDuel and BetRivers launching their books.

May 2019

Gov. Eric Holcomb signs the bill into law.

April 2019

HB1015 passes through the Indiana House and Senate in two separate votes.

May 2018

Action Network green checkmark The Supreme Court overturns PASPA, giving states the option to legalize sports betting on their own terms.

January 2018

Action Network green checkmark Indiana actually introduced HB1015, its eventual sports betting bill, before the Supreme Court overturned PASPA. The state anticipated the Supreme Court would rule in New Jersey’s favor.

Indiana Teams

Indiana Teams to Bet on

Although states don't need their own professional team to have a strong sport-specific market, it can certainly help momentum and engagement! Because of legal mobile betting, Indiana bettors can attend pro games and bet and monitor in real-time when watching their favorite teams.

Indiana has three pro teams housed in the immediate downtown Indianapolis area that attracts sports bettor attention.

Latest Sports News in Indiana:

  • The Cincinnati Reds have just finished a three-game series against the Pittsburgh Pirates, experiencing defeat in one, but winning two matches. (8/14)
  • Wrapping up a thrilling three-game series versus the Blue Jays, the Chicago Cubs emerged victorious in two matches while facing a single defeat. (8/14)

What to Keep an Eye on

  • Get ready for a showdown as the Reds gear up to kick off an exciting new game series against the Guardians! (8/14)
  • Can the Cubs win the next two games in the exciting match against the White Sox? (8/14)

Pro Sports Teams

NFL Betting in Indiana

Indianapolis Colts

The Indianapolis Colts were a founding member of the NFL, beginning play in Baltimore in 1953. The team relocated to Indianapolis in 1984. The Colts won three NFL championships in 1958, 1959 and 1968 before the league merged with the AFL. They are two-time Super Bowl champions with wins in 1970 and 2006, the latter under legendary Hall of Fame quarterback and franchise icon, Peyton Manning.

The Colts play in Lucas Oil Stadium, a modern stadium equipped with about 70,000 seats and a retractable roof. If you want to bet on the Colts, you can check out our ongoing NFL insights and analysis to bet smart.

Colts Odds

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NBA Betting in Indiana

Indiana Pacers

The Indiana Pacers were one of the great ABA teams, winning three ABA championships before joining the NBA in 1976. The Pacers have not won an NBA championship, though Hall of Famer Reggie Miller did lead the team to the NBA Finals in 2000. With a motto of "We Grow Basketball Here," Indiana pays tribute to the historical roots of basketball in the state, and the Pacers are named after the Indianapolis 500 pace cars.

The Pacers are one of the NBA's great small-market teams. Housed in Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the Pacers have made the playoffs in 25 of the last 31 seasons. The Pacers were bounced in the first round of the playoffs in 2020, which resulted in the firing of head coach Nate McMillan. Despite the first-round exit, the legend of T.J. Warren was born in the Orlando bubble.

Pacers Odds

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WNBA Betting in Indiana

Indiana Fever

The Fever share Gainbridge Fieldhouse with the Pacers. The Fever made the playoffs 12 straight seasons from 2005 through 2016 and won a WNBA title in 2012. Hall-of-Famer Tamika Catchings spent 15 years with the Fever and now serves as the team's general manager. Indiana made a coaching change in 2020, bringing in Marianne Stanley to take the leading role.

MLB Betting in Indiana

There is no pro baseball team in Indiana, but there's still going to be a baseball betting market available. Many Hoosiers root for the Chicago Cubs or White Sox. In the meantime, you can check out our baseball betting "how-tos."

MLB Game Odds: Chicago Cubs vs. New York Mets

Below is a selection of odds for the upcoming MLB game: Updated on August 15, 2023 - Odds Provided by BetMGM - Subject to Change

Team

Spread 

Moneyline 

Total

Chicago Cubs

(-1.5) +120

-135

Over 9.5 (-105)

New York Mets

(+1.5) -145

+110

Under 9.5 (-115)

NHL Betting in Indiana

There is no pro hockey team in Indiana, but there's still going to be a baseball betting market available. In the meantime, you can check out our baseball betting "how-tos."

College Sports Teams

Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football

From the iconic golden-dome helmets to the larger-than-life Touchdown Jesus mural overlooking Notre Dame Stadium, the university is steeped in rich tradition and football history. Players slap the Play Like a Champion Today sign as they exit the locker room and head out onto the field where "Rudy" made his name in the eponymous movie.

Notre Dame football competes as an independent, free of conference loyalty, though it normally plays five games a year against ACC opponents. The university claims 11 national championships but is recognized by the NCAA and other selectors with as many as 22, tied for most all-time. Notre Dame players have won the Heisman Trophy seven times, tied for most of any university. Notre Dame has produced over 100 consensus All-Americans and nearly 500 players selected in the NFL Draft.

The Irish have one of the largest and most widespread fan bases in football. NBC has televised all Notre Dame home games since 1991, and the university has a number of longtime rivalries.

Fighting Irish Odds

Indiana Hoosiers Football

The Hoosiers play in the Big Ten, where they've won the conference championship twice, in 1945 and 1967. Indiana has played in 11 bowl games, including the 1968 Rose Bowl. The Hoosiers play their games at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. Tom Allen coaches them.

Hoosiers Odds

Purdue Boilermakers Football

The Boilermakers compete in the Big Ten and rank in the top 50 for most wins by an NCAA FBS program. Purdue has competed at the FBS level since reclassifying in 1978.  The Boilermakers have 12 conference championships, eight of them in the Big Ten. Purdue plays at Ross-Ade Stadium on campus in West Lafayette. Jeff Brohm coaches them.

Boilermakers Odds

Ball State Cardinals Football

Ball State plays its home games at Scheumann Stadium on campus in Muncie, Indiana. The Cardinals competed in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) and joined what is now called the FBS level of football in 1981. Ball State has played in seven bowl games without a win. Mike Neu coaches them.

Cardinals Odds

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College Basketball Betting in Indiana

Notre Dame Fighting Irish Men's Basketball

The Irish play their home games in the Purcell Pavilion at the Edmund P. Joyce Center in South Bend, Indiana. Notre Dame plays in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in basketball and has appeared in the NCAA Tournament times, top 10 all-time and most for any team without appearing in a championship game, with a lone Final Four bid in 1978. The Fighting Irish have been led by coach Mike Brey every year this century.

Fighting Irish Odds

Notre Dame Fighting Irish Women's Basketball

Notre Dame's women's basketball team has recently risen to national prominence at the highest level. The Irish have made nine Final Fours, including seven over the past decade, and won national championships in 2001 and 2018. Notre Dame has become a fixture on Championship Monday, playing in six national championship games over the past decade under legendary head coach Muffet McGraw. The Irish will now begin a new era with McGraw retiring in spring 2020, leaving the reins to Niele Ivy.

Indiana Hoosiers Men's Basketball

The Hoosiers are one of the nation's elite college basketball programs with five national championships. They won the first two in 1940 and 1953 under Branch McCracken and the other three in 1976, 1981, and 1987 with Bob Knight. That legendary 1976 team never lost a game and remained the most recent unbeaten Division I men's basketball champion.

The Hoosiers play in the Big Ten, where they've won 22 conference championships. They have appeared in eight Final Fours and rank top seven in NCAA tournament appearances and victories. Indiana plays its home games at Simon Skojdt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, where IU annually boasts one of college basketball's best attendance records.

Indiana last made the national championship game in 2002 but has not been back to the Elite Eight since. Archie Miller coaches the Hoosiers.

Hoosiers Odds

Purdue Boilermakers Men's Basketball

The Boilermakers play in the Big Ten and have the most conference championships of any Big Ten team with 24. Purdue has appeared in 31 NCAA Tournaments, making two Finals Fours in 1969 and 1980. Purdue plays its home games at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette.

Matt Painter has coached the Boilermakers for the better part of two decades. Purdue is the home of two former No. 1 NBA Draft picks, Glenn Robinson and Joe Barry Carroll.

Boilermakers Odds

Butler Bulldogs Men's Basketball

Butler basketball is a program on the rise over the past 25 years. Butler has competed in the NCAA tournament in all but three seasons since 1997, despite playing in a mid-major conference for most of them. The Bulldogs made a memorable Cinderella run to the national championship in 2010, then returned the following year but lost both times. Butler is the smallest school to play for the NCAA national championship in the modern tournament era.

Butler plays in the Big East Conference. They are the only Indiana team in a basketball-crazed state to ever play in back-to-back national championship games. The Bulldogs play their home games in the historic Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. LaVall Jordan coaches them.

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Ball State Cardinals Men's Basketball

The Cardinals play in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) and have won their conference seven times. Ball State has appeared in seven NCAA tournaments, most recently in 2000. The Cardinals have three March Madness wins, including a memorable run to the Sweet Sixteen in 1990 as a 12-seed before losing to eventual champion UNLV by two points. They also memorably upset No. 4 Kansas and No. 3 UCLA on consecutive days in the 2001 Maui Invitational Tournament. James Whitford coaches Ball State.

Cardinals Odds

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Other Events

Indiana’s Lucas Oil Stadium is indoors, so it plays host to many major sporting events. Lucas Oil hosted the 2021 Men's Final Four and the College Football Playoff national championship game last year. Other major sporting events Indiana hosts includes:

More Reading on Indiana

For local Indiana sports coverage to supplement Action, there are several options, including The Indianapolis Star, The Times of Northwest Indiana and the Herald Times

Official Sports Betting Documentation

  • Indiana has responded well to sports betting in the past. For more information in addition to Action's coverage, read Dana Hunsinger Benbow's IndyStar story about Hoosiers wagering more than $400 million in four months
  • To dive deeper into Indiana's sports betting laws directly, take a look at the state's Sports Wagering Statute (IC 4-38).
  • Take a look at the state's emergency rules regarding sports wagering.
  • If you have questions regarding which sports you can place bets on, look no further than this document from the Indiana Gaming Commission.
  • Indiana also publishes its monthly revenue reports, which can be a great indicator as to how sports betting is performing in the state at particular points throughout the year.
  • TripAdvisor ranked the Hoosier State's top casinos, where bettors can hang out at sportsbooks and get in on the action either in person or online.

For more on U.S. Sports Betting

You can check out the legal status of other states and learn more about legal sports betting here.

Indiana Sports Betting Casinos & Books

Ameristar East

DraftKings

Belterra

FanDuel

Blue Chip Casino

FanDuel

Four Winds South Bend

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French Lick Resort Casino

Rush Street (SugarHouse)

Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg

Kambi

Hoosier Park

Caesars

Caesars Southern Indiana

Caesars

Horseshoe Casino

Caesars

Indiana Grand Casino

Caesars

Majestic Star

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Rising Star Casino Resort

BetAmerica

Tropicana Evansville

William Hill

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Sam is a former sports betting reporter for the Action Network, covering the latest legal and industry news, among other things. A two-time Society of Business Editors and Writers award winner, Sam is based out of Washington DC. His interests are limited to the New York Knicks, combing through government regulations and his rescue-pup, Bowie.

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Indiana Sports Betting FAQ
Commonly asked questions about sports betting in the Hoosier State.
Is online sports betting legal in Indiana?
Yes, online sports betting is legal in Indiana. You just need to be inside state borders to bet.
What sportsbooks are available in Indiana?

Indiana offers nine online sportsbooks for residents and visitors:

Are offshore sportsbooks legal in Indiana?

Sports betting or gambling websites that are not regulated by the state of Indiana are considered illegal. Your money is never secure on offshore sites that are not regulated by a legal entity. Websites like MyBookie and Bovada are common examples of offshore gambling operators.

Who regulates online sports betting in Indiana?

The Hoosier State's online gaming is regulated by the Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC), a trusted governing body since 1993.

How old do I have to be to bet?
You must be 21 years old to bet on sports in Indiana.
Who can apply for a Indiana sports betting license?
Sportsbooks need to partner with a land-based operator and pay a $100,000 licensing fee — both reasonable asks.

Claim Promo Code Offers from IN Sportsbooks

Learn more about the available sportsbooks and promo codes in Indiana:

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