Wyoming online sports handle tops $22 million in November

Sports Betting

More than $22.8 million was wagered with Wyoming online sportsbooks in November, according to a new Wyoming Gaming Commission (WGC).

However, it wasn’t all bad news for the state’s sports betting operators in November, as revenue increased by around 78% month-on-month. The figure rose from $1.9 million in October to $3.4 million. But which sportsbooks contributed to this revenue growth?

Wyoming has five online sportsbooks, four of which reported revenue growth in November. But it was BetMGM Sportsbook that reported the largest month-on-month increase of 414%, with its revenues rising from $108.7 million to $558.3 million. The other sportsbooks reporting month-on-month growth were Fanatics, FanDuel, and DraftKings, the latter of which contributed the most. DraftKings collected over $2.0 million in revenue, making up around 60% of the state’s monthly total.

Caesars Sportsbook was the only operator reporting a decrease. Its revenue fell 36% from $52,516 in October to $33,597.

The WGC also published the state’s Historic Horse Racing (HHR) figures, revealing $16.6 million in revenue from a $185.0 million handle. Both figures mark modest increases from October’s handle of $184.4 million and $16.5 million in revenue.

Skill games across fourteen vendors in the state collected around $10.1 million in bets, resulting in $2.4 million in net proceeds. Again, both figures were up slightly from $9.8 million and $2.3 million in October 2024.Post navigation

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