Iowa - launched in September 2020 with bettors initially having to sign up for FanDuel in person, but that requirement was dropped on 1 January 2021. Indiana - became FanDuel’s fourth sports betting state in October 2019, giving players in the Hoosier State the chance to bet on their favorite sports online and on dedicated mobile apps. As with other legal states, FanDuel can only be used if bettors are located in Illinois at the time a bet is made, with in-person registration still required. Illinois - became the third mobile betting operator in the Prairie State in August 2020.
Arizona - regulators approved FanDuel for an event wagering license in Arizona in the summer of 2021 and the operator was the first to secure market approval in the state, partnering with the Phoenix Suns for their license.Ĭolorado - launched on as one of the first to enter the sports betting market in Colorado.Ĭonnecticut - launched in October 2021 - a few months after finalizing a deal with the Mohegan Tribe to secure a license - just a few weeks into the NFL season.