Indiana sports betting: Is legal sports betting available in Indiana?

Is sports betting legal in Indiana? We look at the latest information.

Yes, sports betting in Indiana is legal.

Sports betting in Indiana

Sports gambling became legal in the Hoosier State Sept. 1, 2019. The legal age to gamble is 21.

Legal gaming in Indiana includes major professional leagues like the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL. Betting on NCAA DI sports is also allowed (with no restriction on Indiana schools). The Indiana Gaming Commission has also approved wagers on events like professional auto racing, boxing, golf, soccer, and tennis as well as smaller niche sports.

Online sportsbooks in Indiana

  • DraftKings
  • FanDuel
  • BetRivers
  • BetAmerica
  • BetMGM
  • PointsBet

Retail sportsbooks in Indiana

  • Ameristar Casino Resort, East Chicago
  • Belterra Casino Resort, Florence
  • Blue Chip Casino, Michigan City
  • French Lick Resort Casino
  • Harrah’s Hoosier Park, Anderson
  • Hollywood Casino, Lawrenceburg
  • Horseshoe Hammond Casino
  • Horseshoe Southern Indiana Hotel & Casino, Elizabeth
  • Indiana Grand Racing & Casino, Shelbyville
  • Majestic Star Casino, Gary
  • Rising Star Casino Resort
  • Tropicana Evansville Casino
  • Winner’s Circle, Clarksville
  • Winner’s Circle, Indianapolis
  • Winner’s Circle, New Haven

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Indiana sports betting: BetMGM launches sports betting app in Indiana

BetMGM launches sports betting platforms in Indiana, joining growing list of legal sports betting operators within the state.

BetMGM sportsbook, a leading mobile sports betting app, launched throughout the state of Indiana Thursday, according to a release by Roar Digital, LLC, which is the joint venture between MGM Resorts International and GVC Holdings.

Through a market access agreement with Boyd Gaming, BetMGM enters the Indiana market with their sports betting app, which was previously available in New Jersey and West Virginia markets.

BetMGM, per a release provided to SportsbookWire, offers unique product features, including in-app, live-stream sports events.

Sports betting became legal in the state of Indiana last year when 13 locations (off-track facilities and casinos) were given authorization to take sports bets as of Sept. 1, 2019, which is when mobile sports betting in Indiana was also legalized. Indiana saw $170.8 wagered in January across casinos and mobile betting applications, which set a new state record according to data released by the Indiana Gaming Commission.

“Introducing BetMGM in Indiana is a significant development for Roar Digital and MGM Resorts,” said Scott Butera, President of Interactive Gaming for MGM Resorts in a released statement. “Indiana has a rich history in professional and amateur sports and a strong fan base. We are certain that the sports betting opportunities offered by BetMGM, and access to MGM’s world-class entertainment offerings and resorts, will be well-received.”

Indiana sports bettors will be able to place legal sports wagers on professional and collegiate sports through a variety of pre- and in-game wagers as well as player props. The app is available for download on iOS and Android Sports bettors can also access BetMGM‘s platform via desktop.

“We’re excited to launch BetMGM in a state as passionate about sports as Indiana is and look forward to seeing fans in the state take advantage of our unique in-app offers,” said Adam Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer, Roar Digital in a statement. “Indiana marks an incredibly important expansion for us as we look to solidify our presence in the Midwest and continue to bring BetMGM to new states in the U.S.”

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