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Legal Online Sports Betting by State
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Online sports betting has exploded into a massive industry in the U.S. in recent years.
In 2024, Americans wagered $147.9 billion on sports, with over 95% of bets placed online, generating $13.1 billion in annual revenue.
This map visualizes online sports betting legality by U.S. state, as of Feb. 27, 2025.
Data comes from the American Gaming Association. Missouri has legalized online sports betting to take effect by the end of 2025.
Which States Allow Online Sports Betting?
Below, we show which states allow online sports betting, as of Feb. 27 2025.
State | Online sports betting legality |
---|---|
Missouri | Legal by end of 2025 |
Washington | Legal |
Oregon | Legal |
Nevada | Legal |
Montana | Legal |
Wyoming | Legal |
Colorado | Legal |
Arizona | Legal |
Kansas | Legal |
Iowa | Legal |
Arkansas | Legal |
Louisiana | Legal |
Michigan | Legal |
Illinois | Legal |
Kentucky | Legal |
Tennessee | Legal |
Mississippi | Legal |
Indiana | Legal |
Ohio | Legal |
West Virginia | Legal |
Virginia | Legal |
North Carolina | Legal |
Florida | Legal |
Maine | Legal |
New Hampshire | Legal |
Vermont | Legal |
Massachusetts | Legal |
Rhode Island | Legal |
Conneticut | Legal |
New York | Legal |
New Jersey | Legal |
Pennsylvania | Legal |
Maryland | Legal |
Delaware | Legal |
DC | Legal |
New Mexico | Not legal |
North Dakota | Not legal |
South Dakota | Not legal |
Nebraska | Not legal |
Wisconsin | Not legal |
Oklahoma | Not legal |
Texas | Not legal |
South Carolina | Not legal |
Hawaii | Not legal |
California | Not legal |
Alaska | Not legal |
Utah | Not legal |
Idaho | Not legal |
Minnesota | Not legal |
Alabama | Not legal |
Georgia | Not legal |
Online sports betting is currently legal in 32 states (and DC), while 18 states have yet to pass laws allowing it.
Although the 2018 Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for states to legalize sports betting, Nevada was actually the first to offer online betting, launching the STN Sports app in October 2010.
New Jersey and West Virginia followed suit in 2018, paving the way for more states to embrace the trend.
New York has emerged as the leader in sports betting revenue, generating $2.1 billion, with Illinois coming in second at $1.2 billion.
This rapid growth in the online sports betting sector has been driven by major players like DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars, offering various forms of betting, including fantasy sports, in-game betting, and parlay wagers.
The popularity of online sports betting can largely be attributed to shifting state laws, the rise of user-friendly mobile platforms, and the growing acceptance of online gambling.
This combination has made it more accessible, attracting millions of new bettors. However, this expansion has also sparked concerns about problem gambling, underage access, and the need for stronger consumer protections to ensure responsible practices across the industry.
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