Missouri sports betting will begin in December, giving residents and guests of the Show Me State the opportunity to utilize online sportsbooks for the first time.
Although sports betting in Missouri is legal, sportsbooks are not quite live. However, the MO sports betting market is quickly taking shape with more sportsbooks being approved for operation.
As the Missouri sports betting launch date approaches, here are key dates, updates, and sportsbook announcements to be aware of.
Missouri sports gambling: Key dates to know
Dec. 1, 2025: The Missouri Gaming Commission (MGC) expects to officially open the Missouri sports betting market for operation on Dec. 1.
Sept. 12, 2025: The deadline for companies seeking a Missouri sports betting operator’s license in time for the Dec. 1 launch.
Aug. 27, 2025: The MGC confirms during a meeting it is on track for the Dec. 1 launch, with at least nine sportsbooks expected to be ready.
July 16, 2025: The MGC granted its executive director the authority to issue temporary sports betting operators’ licenses.
May 15, 2025: The MGC confirmed the Dec. 1 launch date and opened the application window for prospective sportsbook operators.
Jan 27, 2025: The MGC sends its sports betting guidelines draft to the governor’s office.
Nov. 5, 2024: Missouri voters approved Amendment 2, legalizing sports betting throughout the state. Certified results unveiled on Dec. 6, 2024, showed that the Amendment passed by only 2,961 votes (1,478,652 to 1,475,691).
Missouri sports betting update: Future MO sportsbooks
There are two classifications of Missouri online sportsbooks: tethered and untethered. The two untethered licenses were the most attractive for operators since they did not require companies to secure market-access partnerships with land-based affiliates, whether that be any of the state’s six professional sports teams or 13 retail casinos.
The tethered licenses (19 maximum), conversely, required companies to secure those partnerships to facilitate their entry into the state.
Untethered licenses
Three operators applied for untethered Missouri sports betting licenses. To little surprise, national leaders DraftKings Sportsbook and FanDuel Sportsbook were two of the applicants.
The third was Circa Sports, a Nevada-based operator that is operational only in five states. Circa caters to a more niche clientele, usually professional or large-money bettors, thanks to the sportsbook’s lower vig and higher betting limits.
Circa shocked the gaming industry by receiving approval, alongside DraftKings, from the MGC. The decision meant that FanDuel needed to obtain a land-based partner and to apply for a tethered sports betting license to receive entry into the market.
Tethered licenses
Missouri’s gaming market received interest from many sportsbook companies.
After fielding late applications before the Sept. 12 deadline, required by companies that wanted to launch on Dec. 1, and lots of speculation, the MGC revealed it had granted temporary sportsbook operators licenses to 10 operators: Circa Sports, DraftKings, and eight others.
Temporary operators
The list of the temporarily approved operators, announced on Wednesday, Oct. 22:
- bet365 Sportsbook
- BetMGM Sportsbook
- Caesars Sportsbook
- Circa Sportsbook
- DraftKings Sportsbook
- ESPN BET Sportsbook
- Fanatics Sportsbook
- FanDuel Sportsbook
- Kambi
- Underdog Sports
Notably, Underdog operates a sportsbook in only one other state (North Carolina). The operator primarily operates as a top daily fantasy sports platform, in competition with PrizePicks.
Missouri sports betting apps: What will be available on Dec. 1?
bet365
Bet365 has an enormous presence in Europe and is steadily growing in America. The sportsbook offers tons of betting markets, increasing same-game parlay odds, and more attractive features.
>Top features: Favorable odds, same-game parlay boost, betting markets
Missouri pre-launch sign-up bonus (pending confirmation): Bet $5, get $200 in bonus bets
BetMGM
The platform is one of the biggest gaming brands in the world. BetMGM delivers a plethora of betting options with a sleek gold interface. The operator is one of the “Big Four” in America and is live in more than 20 states.
>Top features: Generous promotions, rewards program
Missouri pre-launch sign-up bonus (pending confirmation): $200 in bonuses
Caesars
Another member of the Big Four, Caesars recently upgraded its offerings with tons of new markets for bettors in different sports, along with its highly respected rewards program. It also unveiled progressive jackpots with increasing prizes the longer the jackpot goes unclaimed.
>Top features: Different ways to win, rewards program
Missouri pre-launch sign-up bonus (pending confirmation): $400 in bonuses
Circa Sports
Circa is a distinct competitor in the sports betting industry because of its focus on more serious players, featuring a low vig and higher betting limits. However, the company plans to launch a revamped app in multiple states when it goes live as a Missouri sportsbook.
>Top features: Low vig, high betting and deposit limits
Missouri pre-launch sign-up bonus (pending confirmation): None announced yet
DraftKings
DraftKings and FanDuel are projected to control nearly three-fourths of the Missouri sports betting market. The platform is sleek and bold, with never-ending options for customers, great promotions, and a streamlined app.
>Top features: Social functionality, rewarding bonuses, easy navigation
Missouri pre-launch sign-up bonus (pending confirmation): At least $400 in bonuses
ESPN BET
A relative newcomer in the sports betting scene, ESPN BET had lofty ambitions when it joined the sports betting space. After initially sputtering, the company has put an emphasis on growing again and has innovative markets, such as “No touchdown scorer” for NFL betting.
>Top features: Welcome bonus, expansive betting markets
Usual sign-up bonus (pending MO confirmation): Bet $10, get $100 and ESPN+
Fanatics
Arguably the most rewarding sportsbook, Fanatics allows customers to accrue “FanCash” with every wager. FanCash can be redeemed at the Fanatics Sportsbook, or it can be used to purchase items such as memorabilia from the Fanatics store. It also has creative promotions and was a pioneer of the “Fair Play” deal, which offers customers refunds if bets on players are affected by injuries early in games.
>Top features: Promotions, customer friendliness, commitment to growth
Missouri pre-launch sign-up bonus: $350 in bonuses
FanDuel
The American leader in sports betting, FanDuel has an array of odds, a fast and responsive betting app, and tons of promotions. It also updates odds with extreme speed, making it a preeminent destination for live betting.
>Top features: Consistency, fast updates, speed of app
Missouri pre-launch sign-up bonus: $400 in bonuses
Kambi
Kambi is not a sportsbook; it's a predictions market facilitator, which can act like a sportsbook. It is unclear how they will operate in Missouri.
Underdog Sports
As mentioned, Underdog is primarily a daily fantasy sports operator. However, it intends to up the ante by offering Missouri users the chance to wager on traditional sports betting odds. The company also recently struck a partnership with crypto.com to deliver prediction markets to its customers.
>Top features: Simplified betting menu, ease of use
Sign-up bonus (pending MO confirmation): Up to $1,000 in bonuses following first deposit
Missouri sportsbook reviews & FAQs
More information about the MO sports betting apps that will be available for the Dec. 1 launch can be found in our sportsbook review pages.
All of the sportsbook bonuses listed above, if listed as “pending MO confirmation,” are estimates based on the deals offered by the operators in other states.