Which States Can You Bet On Sports

Since 2018, sports betting in the US has been federally legal. This means that it's up to individual states whether they legalize sports betting or not, and many states have already introduced laws to allow it. Over the past few years, thirty-one states have introduced legislation to legalize sports betting, making it more accessible than ever. The laws themselves will depend on the individual state, so it's important to check this before you place any bets. While some states have fully legalized betting, others have restricted it to in-person wagering.

Here's a full list of states with legal sports betting:

• Nevada – Nevada has had legal sports betting for decades. In-person and online betting is available.
• Delaware – The first state to introduce legal sports betting after the Supreme Court decision in 2018.
• New Jersey – New Jersey was instrumental in getting sports betting legalized and allows in-person and online bets.
• Pennsylvania – PA sports betting has been possible since 2018, and online sportsbooks are allowed in the state.
• Mississippi – Only in-person betting is permitted here for now.
• West Virginia – WV became the fifth state to legalize sports betting in 2018 and allows all forms of sports betting.
• New Mexico – In-person betting is the only form of sports betting allowed in New Mexico at the moment.
• Rhode Island – Rhode Island has allowed in-person betting since 2018, and online betting launched a year later.
• Arkansas – Sports betting is limited to in-person bets at one of three retail locations in Arkansas.
• New York – The first legal sports bet was placed in New York in 2019, and the state recently made online betting legal too.
• Iowa – Legal sports betting launched in Iowa in 2019. Both online and in-person bets are permitted.
• Oregon – Oregon has had legal sports betting since 2019, with the state lottery launching a sports betting app.
• Indiana – In-person and mobile betting are allowed in Indiana, although prop bets on college sports are restricted.
• New Hampshire – New Hampshire is one of the few states that only offer online betting with no retail sportsbooks.
• Illinois – In 2020, legal sports betting finally arrived in Illinois. Betting on Illinois college teams isn't permitted.
• Michigan – Casinos and sports betting launched at the same time in Michigan in 2020, with Detroit offering two land-based casinos.
• Montana – Since March 2020, sports betting has been legally available in Montana through online sportsbooks and retail betting locations.
• Colorado – Colorado has allowed in-person and online betting since 2020.
• Washington DC – The DC Lottery launched its GameBetDC platform in 2020, allowing online sports betting.
• Tennessee – Tennessee only allows online betting, with retail sportsbooks not permitted in the state.
• Virginia – Virginia has allowed online betting since 2021, although betting on Virginia college teams isn't legal.
• North Carolina – In March 2021, North Carolina joined the list of states to allow sports betting.
• Wyoming – In Wyoming, online-only sports betting launched in September 2021.
• Washington – In-person sports betting is available at tribal casinos throughout the state. Online betting is allowed, but only at a licensed tribal casino.
• Arizona – Arizona legalized online and in-person sportsbooks in 2021, with sportsbooks partnering with local sports teams.
• South Dakota – Sports wagering is currently restricted to Deadwood tribal casino.
• Connecticut – In-person betting was approved in Connecticut in 2021. Betting on college sports involving local teams is illegal.
• North Dakota – Retail sports betting is available in North Dakota through tribal casinos.
• Louisiana – The first sportsbooks launched in Louisiana in 2022.
• Maryland – Maryland betting was approved by voters in 2020 and went live the next year.
• Nebraska – Nebraska sports betting has been legalized but is yet to launch.