Flutter takes $400m hit as punters win big on American Football
Flutter Entertainment downgraded its US guidance on Wednesday, citing unfavourable sports results.
Flutter said that following its third-quarter earnings on 12 November, continued strong US player momentum has been offset by a period of “very unfavourable” US sports results across the rest of November and in December. This was mainly on NFL Parlay and Same Game Parlay outcomes.
Flutter noted that the 2024/2025 NFL season to date has been the most customer-friendly since the launch of online sports betting, with the highest rate of favourites winning in nearly 20 years.
As a result, the company now expects 2024 US revenue to be around $370m lower than its previous guidance midpoint at approximately $5.78bn. It had previously guided to between $6.05bn and $6.25bn.
After incremental one-off cost mitigation, adjusted EBITDA for the year is set to be around $205m lower than the previous guidance midpoint at approximately $505m, versus $670m to $750m.