Massachusetts Sports Betting Guide: Legal Apps, Rules, and How to Bet in the Bay State

Massachusetts sports betting: What’s legal, where to bet, and how to get started

Massachusetts sports betting became legal on August 10, 2022, when then-Governor Charlie Baker signed House Bill 5164 into law.

From there, the rollout happened in two big steps:

If you live in Massachusetts (or you’re visiting and want to place a wager), here’s the updated, skimmable guide to betting legally in the Bay State.


Is sports betting legal in Massachusetts?

Yes. Sports betting is legal in Massachusetts, and it’s regulated by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC).

Important: Only MGC-licensed operators are allowed to accept sports wagers in Massachusetts—look for the MGC’s official seal on legal platforms.


Requirements to bet in Massachusetts

To place a legal sports bet in Massachusetts, you must:


Online sportsbooks available in Massachusetts (licensed)

As of the MGC’s current licensee list, these are the licensed online/mobile sports wagering operators in Massachusetts:

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Note: the MGC also states Betr and WynnBet were previously licensed (temporarily) but did not renew after early 2024.


How to sign up and place a bet in Massachusetts

Getting started is straightforward:

Step 1: Choose a licensed sportsbook

Pick one of the MGC-licensed operators listed above.

Step 2: Create your account and verify your info

Expect to provide information needed to confirm your identity/age (standard for regulated sportsbooks).

You’ll also need to pass a location check (because online wagers can only be placed while you’re in Massachusetts).

Step 3: Deposit funds (know this key rule)

Most books offer multiple deposit methods (bank transfer, debit, PayPal/Venmo options, etc., depending on the operator).

Credit cards are not allowed for sports wagers in Massachusetts, and operators must prohibit credit-card use directly or indirectly.

Step 4: Place your bet

Once your account is verified and funded:


What you can bet on in Massachusetts

Massachusetts sportsbooks can only offer events and wager types approved by the MGC (via regulations and the state wagering catalog).

In general, you’ll commonly see:


What you can’t bet on in Massachusetts (key restrictions)

Massachusetts has several clear limits bettors should know:


Popular Massachusetts teams people bet on

A lot of local action tends to revolve around:


Responsible gambling resources in Massachusetts

If you or someone you know may be dealing with problem gambling, help is available:

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