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Circa Sports runs sports betting in Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Colorado and Nevada, through its app and locations in casinos. The company is known for its high-dollar NFL gambling competitions. They cost $1,000 to enter for the whole season and have guaranteed payouts up to $15 million.
The move from the Missouri Gaming Commission to pass up FanDuel for a sports betting license was seen as a major surprise. DraftKings and Circa Sports were selected instead.
FanDuel came up short earlier in the day when Missouri announced that the two coveted online-only licenses went to rival DraftKings and Circa Sports
In a world dominated by DraftKings and FanDuel, BetMGM is hanging onto the third slot in the competitive online sports betting market. This latest update finally brings live same-game parlay bets into the fold for BetMGM.
FanDuel announced it has secured market access ahead of the Dec. 1. launch of Missouri sports betting. Here's what you need to know.
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FanDuel lands sports betting access in Missouri to make it active in half of all U.S. states
FanDuel (NYSE:FLUT) announced that it inked a new market access agreement with pro soccer team St. Louis City. The partnership comes ahead of the launch of mobile sports betting in Missouri and follows FanDuel (NYSE:FLUT) missing out on one of the two untethered online sports betting licenses awarded by the Missouri Gaming Commission in a
The Missouri Gaming Commission heard presentations Wednesday from DraftKings, FanDuel and Circa Sports, three companies competing for two mobile sports betting licenses available in the state.
Circa and DraftKings received the two untethered sportsbook licenses in Missouri, allowing them to operate without a partnership with a pro team or retail casino.