Despite a somewhat minimalistic sports wagering framework, Connecticut's passion for college basketball and sports teams hailing from New York and Boston have allowed the state to maintain very respectable betting handle levels.
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A state chockablock with bedroom communities, Connecticut is passionate about college basketball, with UConn's women's and men's teams regularly contending for national championships. It's also brimming with fans of New York and Boston sports franchises who are willing to put their money where their mouths are, as evidenced by the state's sports betting handle eclipsing $243 million for the first time in December of 2024.
Connecticut's sports wagering framework is simple and straightforward. Two Indian tribes partner with one commercial operator apiece to offer sports betting, as does the state lottery. While some nearby states might boast more options in this regard, Connecticut – where online casino is also legal – is perfectly content with its position in the sports betting sphere.
Current Sportsbooks
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3Aroogas: 387 Bridgeport Ave, Shelton, CT 06484
Bobby V's: 11 Schoephoester Rd, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
Bobby V's: 268 Atlantic St, Stamford, CT 06901
Sports Haven: 600 Long Wharf Drive, New Haven, CT 06511
Winners Hartford: 121 Brainard Road, Hartford, CT 06114
Winners Manchester: 103 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, CT 06042
Winners Milford: 89 Roses Mill Road, Milford, CT 06460
Winners New Britain: 160 East Main Street, New Britain, CT 06051
Winners Waterbury: 155 Thomaston Avenue, Waterbury, CT 06710
XL Center: 1 Civic Center Plaza, Hartford, CT 06103
Mohegan Sun: 1 Mohegan Sun Boulevard, Uncasville, CT 06382
Foxwoods Casino: 350 Trolley Line Boulevard, CT 06338
May, 2021
The Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot tribes reach agreement on a gaming compact. After Governor Ned Lamont signs the compact, it is reviewed by federal officials and ultimately approved.
October 12, 2021
The two tribes launch retail sports betting at the Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods casinos, which they own. Meanwhile, three online platforms affiliated with the tribes and Connecticut Lottery – DraftKings, FanDuel, and PlaySugarhouse – soft-launch their operations.
October 19, 2021
The state's three mobile platforms fully launch after receiving clearance from the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection.
March 27, 2023
Rush Street Interactive agrees to cease its relationship with the Connecticut Lottery to have its PlaySugarhouse sportsbook be the Lottery's exclusive sports betting partner. A few months later, Fanatics would beat out a crowded field of applicants to claim the vacant skin.
Yes, sports betting is legal in Connecticut and is controlled by the state lottery and two major Indian tribes, each of whom are partnered with a major commercial operator to offer mobile and retail wagering.
As long as they're physically located within state boundaries, anyone who is at least 21 years of age can bet on sports in Connecticut.
The Connecticut State Department of Consumer Protection regulates sports betting, as well as other forms of legal gambling, in the Constitution State.
You can bet on a host of sports in Connecticut, including: Australian Rules Football, baseball, basketball, boxing, cricket, cycling, darts, football, Gaelic Football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, MMA, motorsports, rugby, snooker, soccer, surfing, table tennis, tennis, and volleyball.
You can't bet on colleges located within Connecticut unless they're playing in an intercollegiate tournament like the men's and women's college basketball tourneys.
Daily fantasy sports contests are legal in Connecticut. But while DFS operators like DraftKings and Yahoo are active in the state, FanDuel has not offered paid contests for a few years.
There are no racetracks currently operating in Connecticut, but it's perfectly legal to bet on horse races occurring elsewhere, be it at off-track betting parlors or through online account wagering.
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