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Penn National Gaming brings sportsbook app to Louisiana

The Pennsylvania-based business secured approval from the Louisiana Gaming Control Board (LGCB) to accept and process online wagers from 28 January, alongside other big-name sports betting brands including FanDuel, Boyd Gaming and DraftKings. With five facilities in Louisiana, Penn National already boasts a significant presence in the Pelican State. As a result, its sportsbook app

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Super Bowl could generate $1bn through legal sportsbooks in US

Although the Super Bowl is the most popular sports betting event of the year in the US, and attracted $4.3bn in wagers in 2021, it’s believed that only $500m of that came through legal betting routes. If, as predicted, legal sportsbooks attract $1bn through Super Bowl betting this year, it will roughly double last year’s

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TheScore Bet gains online operator registration in Ontario

The brand became the first prospective operator in Ontario to secure a Gaming Labs International certification for the province. Ahead of its online gaming launch, which is scheduled for 4 April, theScore Bet has to ensure all remaining regulatory requirements are satisfied and also has to execute an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. John Levy,

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Rivalry’s online offering approved in Ontario

Working with both The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario and government agency iGaming Ontario, the sports and esports betting operator can attract customers when the province’s iGaming market officially launches on 4 April 2022.  Steven Salz, Co-Founder and CEO, Rivalry, commented: “We are very pleased to be one of the first companies to be

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Two more tribal casinos in Washington State add sportsbooks

The Squaxin Island Tribe’s Little Creek Casino and the Suquamish Tribe’s Clearwater Casino have launched sportsbooks, becoming the latest of 16 tribes who have received approval to add sports betting. The Squaxin partnered with International Game Technology (IGT) for its sportsbook, while the Suquamish Tribe partnered with FanDuel. “We are excited to have formed a

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Rivalo aims to become “sponsor of dreams” with influencer partnerships

Arthur Balan, Tulinho, Matheus Gonze and Mauro Beting have accompanied the Copa Libertadores da América champion to Qatar. While there, they will share Palmeiras’ accommodation to create videos and daily content for their social media channels, giving fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the club. Guilherme Bucchi, Acquisition Manager Brazil at Rivalo, said: “This trip is

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World Championship of Online Fantasy Football Finals tournament kicks off

From 8 February, the tournament, hosted by Swedish B2B provider Scout Gaming, will run over two consecutive English Premier League game weeks. However, both weeks will be played separately, so finalists will be able to create a brand-new team for week two without incurring any penalties. The winner of the tournament will receive €100,000, while

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Stake to become UFC official betting partner in Brazil

Previously in 2021, Stake became UFC’s first-ever official betting partner in Latin America, excluding Brazil and Asia. The adaptation to the partnership sees Stake continuing in this role but also expanding into Brazil, which is the first time UFC has had a betting partner in this country.  As official betting partner, Stake will receive a

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Indiana makes big start to 2022 with record $500m handle for January

The NFL playoffs and a surge in online betting drove the Hoosier State’s handle to new heights, according to PlayIndiana. In fact, online wagering was responsible for over 90% of Indiana’s January handle. Altogether, online bets amounted to more than $458m. DraftKings led the way, taking nearly $160m in wagers, almost one third of January’s

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