New Hampshire Sports Betting

With just one mobile sports wagering operator and a minimum betting age of 18, New Hampshire hasn't let plateauing handle figures put a damper on its independent streak.

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About Sports Betting in New Hampshire

Known for its political independence and outsize importance during presidential primary season, New Hampshire likes to do things its own way. No wonder, then, that the state has chosen to set its minimum sports betting age at just 18 while contracting with just one platform operator – DraftKings –  to offer sports wagering.

While DraftKings is about as good as it gets, the lack of wagering options has likely put a damper on sports betting handle, with the $103.4 million in wagers accepted in March 2023 still standing as the all-time monthly high. But aside from a failed legislative push to bring the minimum betting age in line with most other states, New Hampshire has been unwavering in maintaining its one-of-a-kind sports betting ecosystem.

New Hampshire Sportsbooks

Currently Operating Sportsbooks

Current Sportsbooks

1

Licenses Allowed

5
Sportsbook
Partner/Retail Location

Gate City Casino: 55 Northeastern Boulevard, Nashua, NH 03062

Revo Casino and Restaurant: 1279 South Willow Street, Manchester, NH 03103

Revo Casino and Social House: 887B Central Ave, Dover, NH 03820

The Brook: 319 New Zealand Road, Seabrook, NH 03874

The Nash Casino: 310 Daniel Webster Highway, Suite 102, Nashua, NH 03060

Sports Betting Legalization in New Hampshire

New Hampshire Sports Betting Law Highlights

  • Minimum age to bet is 18, not 21.
  • While the state lottery is allowed to contract with up to five mobile sportsbooks, DraftKings is currently its exclusive partner.
  • DraftKings pays the lottery 51% of its gross gaming revenue, most of which is deposited in an education trust fund.
  • With few exceptions, no betting on in-state colleges or college sporting events held in New Hampshire.
  • Mobile betting is available statewide, but the presence of retail sportsbooks must be approved by voters in local jurisdictions.
  • Bettors cannot fund their accounts with credit cards.

Legalization Timeline

  • DFS legalized

    July, 2017

    New Hampshire becomes one of the first states to expressly legalize daily fantasy sports contests when Governor Chris Sununu signs HB 580 into law.

  • Sports betting legislation signed into law

    July 16, 2019

    Gov. Sununu signs HB 480 into law, thus legalizing sports betting in New Hampshire.

  • Gov. Sununu places state's first sports wager

    December 30, 2019

    During a milestone-marking event at Shoppers Pub in Manchester, Gov. Sununu makes the state's first wager on the mobile betting platform of its exclusive provider, DraftKings, picking the Patriots to win the Super Bowl. They wound up losing in the wild-card round of the playoffs that season, which would be Tom Brady's last in a New England uniform.

  • Retail sports betting approved by Nashua voters

    November 2, 2021

    In New Hampshire, each local jurisdiction must vote to authorize the potential presence of a brick-and mortar sportsbook within its boundaries. Nashua voters did just that, becoming the 21st New Hampshire municipality to give retail sports betting the green light.

  • Legislature considers raising minimum betting age to 21

    January 4, 2025

    With most other states setting 21 as the minimum legal age to place a sports wager, New Hampshire lawmakers continue following suit. Ultimately, however, the effort stalls and the 18-year-old age minimum remains intact.

FAQs

Is sports betting legal in New Hampshire?

Retail and mobile sports wagering have been legal in New Hampshire since 2019, although retail availability is dependent upon the approval of voters in local jurisdictions within New Hampshire.

Who can bet on sports in New Hampshire?

While most states enforce a minimum age of 21 for sports betting, New Hampshire's age minimum is 18. As long as someone is at least that age and located within the physical boundaries of New Hampshire, they can bet on sports there.

Who regulates sports betting in New Hampshire?

The New Hampshire Gaming Regulatory Oversight Authority regulates sports betting alongside the New Hampshire Lottery Commission, which offers sports wagering through an exclusive partnership with DraftKings.

What can I bet on in New Hampshire?

DraftKings offers one of the most comprehensive and adventurous betting menus in the industry. Its New Hampshire offerings include baseball, basketball, boxing, cricket, cycling, darts, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, MMA, motorsports, rugby, snooker, soccer, surfing, table tennis, tennis, and volleyball, among other sports.

What can't I bet on in New Hampshire?

There is no betting on athletic events involving colleges located in New Hampshire or college sporting events that take place within New Hampshire. An exception is made for multi-site tournaments where some games may occur in New Hampshire, such as the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments.

Is DFS legal in New Hampshire?

With the passage of HB 580 in 2017, New Hampshire became one of the first states to explicitly authorize daily fantasy sports contests, which are offered by DraftKings and FanDuel, among other operators.

Is it legal to bet on horse racing in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire is no longer home to any active racetracks, but horseplayers can bet on races around the world via online account wagering or at the state's lone off-track betting venue, The Brook in Seabrook.

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