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A Full List of United States Sportsbooks by State: Where Every Site Operates

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There are close to 40 sportsbooks operating legally in the United States now, and it can be tough to keep up.

DraftKings leads the way with more than 20 states, while there are a handful of books operating in just a single state. Right now, you can separate operators into three groups — there are eight books that operate in 10+ states, 12 books in 4+ states, and another ~20 in just 1-2 states.

We put together a full list and interactive map of where every sportsbook operates. Red states don't have full online betting available, green means the book operates in that state, and gray means the state has online betting but the book is not there.

If we've missed a book or state, hit me up on Twitter.

There are a few unique situations, like BetParx, which operates as Play Gun Lake in Michigan.

And we've only listed sportsbooks that are truly online and available from everywhere in the state. For example, BetMGM is available online only if you're inside an MGM casino in Mississippi and at Nationals Park if you're in Washington D.C.

Here's a full grid by book, as well.

SportsbookStates
DraftKingsAZ CO CT IL IN IA KS LA MA MD MI NH NJ NY OH OR PA TN VA WV
FanDuelAZ CO CT IL KS LA IN IA MA MD MI NJ NY OH PA TN VA WV WY
BetMGMAZ CO IN IA IL KS LA MA MD MI NJ NV NY OH PA TN VA WV WY
CaesarsAZ CO IL IN IA KS LA MA MD MI NJ NV NY OH PA TN VA WV
BetRivers/SugarHouseAZ CO CT IL IN IA LA MD MI NJ NY OH PA VA WV
BarstoolAZ CO IL IN IA KS LA MA MD MI NJ OH PA TN VA WV
PointsBetCO IL IN IA KS MD MI NJ NY OH PA VA WV
WynnBETAZ CO IN LA MA MI NJ NY NV TN VA
UnibetAZ IN NJ PA VA
Golden NuggetMI NJ NV VA WV
BetwayCO IN IA NJ PA
BetFredAZ CO IA LA PA
Bally BetAZ CO IA IN NY VA
Fox BetCO MI NJ PA
SuperBookAZ CO IA NJ NV OH TN
Circa SportsCO IA IL NV
BetParxNJ PA MI
Fanatics SportsbookOH MA TN MD
Hard RockAZ IA OH NJ
PlayUpCO NJ
Fubo SportsbookAZ IA
SBK (Smarkets)CO IN
TipicoCO IA OH NJ
Bet365CO NJ OH VA IA
Elite SportsbookCO IA
Maverick SportsCO
BetWildwoodCO
MaximBetCO IN
BorgataNJ
Action 24/7TN
SI SportsbookCO
Sky UteCO
Q SportsbookIA
BetMonarchCO
DRF SportsbookIA
Vie.ggNJ
BetlyAK WV
Prophet ExchangeNJ
SporttradeNJ
BetrOH MA
BetJACKOH

DraftKings

DraftKings has the biggest presence in the United States, operating in almost every state where sports betting is legal. It also has a one-operator monopoly in Oregon and New Hampshire.

DraftKings
Arizona
Colorado
Connecticut
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Louisiana
Maryland
Michigan
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Virginia
West Virginia
Wyoming

FanDuel

FanDuel is the market leader in sports betting right now despite being in a few fewer states than DraftKings.

FanDuel
Arizona
Colorado
Connecticut
Illinois
Louisiana
Indiana
Iowa
Maryland
Michigan
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Virginia
West Virginia
Wyoming

BetMGM

MGM has flexed its muscles to become the biggest non-DFS sports betting operator in the U.S. Unlike DraftKings and FanDuel, it has a presence in Nevada, though the branding is slightly different.

BetMGM
Arizona
Colorado
Indiana
Iowa
Louisiana
Maryland
Michigan
New Jersey
Nevada
New York
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Virginia
West Virginia
Wyoming

Caesars

The casino giant bought William Hill and has been aggressive in marketing and acquiring customers in the early days.

Caesars
Arizona
Colorado
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Louisiana
Maryland
Michigan
New Jersey
Nevada
New York
Tennessee
Virginia
West Virginia

BetRivers/SugarHouse

Rush Street Interactive operates its BetRivers brand in a handful of states, and SugarHouse in New Jersey and Connecticut. It's the same product.

BetRivers/SugarHouse
Arizona
Colorado
Connecticut
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Louisiana
Maryland
Michigan
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia

Barstool Sportsbook

Barstool is going live in more and more states but still lags behind some of the bigger books in handle and revenue.

Barstool Sportsbook
Arizona
Colorado
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Louisiana
Maryland
Michigan
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Virginia
West Virginia

PointsBet

The Australian company is in some of the biggest sports betting states — New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Michigan. It got shut out of Arizona, which is very operator-friendly.

PointsBet
Colorado
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Maryland
Michigan
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia

WynnBET

WynnBet, attached to the famous casino brand, is in that second tier of operators but has been getting access in more states and has ramped up its acquisition efforts lately.

WynnBET
Arizona
Colorado
Indiana
Louisiana
Michigan
New Jersey
New York
Nevada
Tennessee
Virginia

Unibet

The European sportsbook has made some progress in the United States, operating in six states.

Unibet
Arizona
Indiana
Iowa
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Virginia

Golden Nugget

DraftKings is in the process of Golden Nugget, which has some good offerings but hasn't put much effort into marketing.

Golden Nugget
Michigan
New Jersey
Nevada
Virginia
West Virginia

Betway

Another European sportsbook, Betway hasn't been overly aggressive with marketing but is getting into more and more states.

Betway
Colorado
Indiana
Iowa
New Jersey
Pennsylvania

BetFred

BetFred
Arizona
Colorado
Iowa
Louisiana
Pennsylvania

Bally Bet

Bally launched its sports betting product and bought the Fox Sports Regional TV networks as it looks to be a player in the U.S. space.

Bally Bet
Arizona
Colorado
Iowa
Indiana
Virginia

Fox Bet

Part of Fox Bet is owned by Flutter, which also owns FanDuel.

Fox Bet
Colorado
Michigan
New Jersey
Pennsylvania

theScore Bet

TheScore will look to make a big push into Canada when it launches in April, as the company is headquartered in Ontario. Penn National, which owns Barstool, is in the process of acquiring theScore.

theScore Bet
Colorado
Indiana
Iowa
New Jersey

SuperBook

The famous Las Vegas brand has been slowly expanding into other states, but has been quiet on the acquisition front.

SuperBook
Arizona
Colorado
New Jersey
Nevada

Circa Sports

Circa has the best in-person sportsbook in Las Vegas and some of the sharpest lines in the United States. Expect it to be a player in the U.S. soon.

Circa Sports
Colorado
Iowa
Nevada

BetParx

BetParx
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Michigan

Hard Rock

Hard Rock had a monopoly on Florida online sports betting for a bit, but that was shut down after just a month of operation.

Hard Rock
Arizona
Iowa
New Jersey

PlayUp

PlayUp
Colorado
New Jersey

Fubo Sportsbook

The TV streaming provider bought Vigtory, a low-juice sportsbook that had not yet launched, and rebranded as Fubo Sportsbook. It shut down its operations in late 2022.

Fubo
Arizona
Iowa

SBK Sportsbook (Smarkets)

Smarkets is a prediction market based in Europe that is offering a sports betting product in the U.S.

PlayUp
Colorado
Indiana

Tipico

The German sportsbook has been slow to expand, but signed a huge deal with USA TODAY/Gannett to be its exclusive odds provider.

Tipico
Colorado
New Jersey

Elite Sportsbook

PlayUp
Colorado
Iowa

Maverick Sports

Maverick Sports
Colorado

BetWildwood

BetWildwood
Colorado

MaximBet

Remember Maxim Magazine? It's a sports betting brand now.

MaximBet
Colorado

Borgata

The Atlantic City casino is operating an online sportsbook only in New Jersey.

Borgata
New Jersey

Action 24/7

Action 24/7
Tennessee

Bet365

Europe's largest sportsbook launched quickly in New Jersey but has been lurking otherwise, waiting until the acquisition rush dies down before making a bigger push into the U.S.

Bet365
New Jersey

SI Sportsbook

Sports Illustrated launched a sportsbook brand in Colorado in 2021 and merged with 888Sport.

SI Sportsbook
Colorado

Sky Ute Sportsbook

Sky Ute
Colorado

Q Sportsbook

Q Sportsbook is a unique brand, as its owned by the city of Dubuque, Iowa. The casino is owned by Dubuque, and operated by the non-profit Dubuque Racing Association.

Q Sportsbook
Iowa

BetMonarch

Bet Monarch
Colorado

DRF Sportsbook

The Daily Racing Form, a staple at racetracks around the country, launched an online brand in Iowa.

DRF Sportsbook
Iowa

Vie.gg

Vie.gg was an e-sports betting platform online available in New Jersey that ceased operations after generating just a few thousand dollars in revenue each month.

Vie.gg
New Jersey

Betly

Betly
ArkansasWest Virginia

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