Indiana sports betting is live for both online and in-person wagering. The first brick-and-mortar sportsbooks opened in Sept. 2019, and the market went online statewide in Oct. 2019.
Read on for more information about Indiana’s growing sports betting market.
As was the case in New Jersey, DraftKings became the first online sports betting app to launch in the state on October 3, 2019.In partnership with AmeriStar Casino, the DraftKings Sportsbook IN app will be available to players located in the state of Indiana. Indiana sports betting laws. Indiana was an early mover in licensing brick-and-mortar casinos. In 1993, the current framework for riverboat and land-based casinos came to be, along with racetracks and off-track betting (OTB) offices. Prior to this, the state lottery was the only legal gambling option in Indiana, which began in 1976.
You can now bet on almost any sport at legal online sportsbooks in Indiana. The state has a consistently growing number of sports betting options:
Sportsbook providers in the state needed to partner with land-based entities in order to offer Indiana sports betting. Nearly every major operator has a path into the market, which could create one of the more competitive situations in the country.
DraftKings Sportsbook and BetRivers were among the earliest apps to launch in the state. But the state has a growing market, and more apps are likely on the way. Here’s a list of live sportsbook apps and others we’ll expect to see eventually:
Sportsbook | Launch date |
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DraftKings Sportsbook | Oct. 3, 2019 |
FanDuel Sportsbook | Oct. 26, 2019 |
BetRivers | Oct. 3, 2019 |
BetAmerica | Dec. 30, 2019 |
BetMGM | Feb. 25, 2020 |
PointsBet | Mar. 6, 2020 |
Caesars Sportsbook | May 19, 2020 |
Unibet Sportsbook | July 30, 2020 |
theScore Bet | Sept. 17, 2020 |
William Hill | Oct. 29, 2020 |
Fox Bet | TBA |