It has been a banner year for sports betting in the U.S. and not just because Fanatics Sportsbook has joined the lineup. Fanatics Betting and Gaming, a subsidiary of Fanatics Holdings Inc., launched in five states in August 2023 and is already making moves to launch in more places. With early success in Massachusetts, Kentucky, Ohio, Maryland and Tennessee, Fanatics Sportsbook is already looking to launch in even more states such as New York, which brings in the third-most betting handle in the country. If you are in one of the lucky states where Fanatics Sportsbook has already launched, now is the perfect time to place your first wager on your favorite team. Sign up here now and get $200 in FanCash when you bet $200.*
Fanatics Sportsbook is putting itself ahead of the pack thanks to its Fanatics loyalty program. With users able to receive up to 5% back in FanCash on every bet, they are able to then convert that into Bonus Bets or use it to buy team gear at Fanatics.com. Fanatics Sportsbook also offers generous odds boosts and unique “bet and get” promos for new eligible customers who are 21+ in available states. Sign up for Fanatics Sportsbook today.
Best Fanatics Sportsbook deposit bonus
Right now, you can bet $20 and get $200 in FanCash at Fanatics Sportsbook*. You can convert your FanCash to bonus bets or use it on Fanatics.com for the latest and hottest sports apparel.
Download the Fanatics Sportsbook App
The Fanatics Sportsbook app is available in five states with a robust feature set, daily odds boosts and a large menu of bet types and sports:
Platforms iOS and Android apps States Available Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Ohio and Tennessee
App Features FanCash Rewards, bettable search, Discover page, cash outs, easy sign up, secure deposit, Withdrawal Tracker and more Bet Types Offered Same Game Parlays (SGPs), Odds Boosts, Trending Bets, Parlays, Live In-Game Betting, Player and Team Props, Futures, Moneylines, Over-Unders, Spreads and more Sports Offered NFL, NBA, NCAA football, NCAA basketball, MLB, NHL, PGA, Soccer, Tennis, UFC, Boxing, Motorsports and more
What is FanCash?
FanCash is “The Currency of Sport” that is exclusively available as a reward to Fanatics Sportsbook bettors. It is earned when Fanatics Sportsbook bettors place a qualifying cash bet on Fanatics Sportsbook.
Earning FanCash
The amount of FanCash you can earn will depend on the type of bet you place:
Type of Bet Percentage of FanCash Earned Straight Bet Up to 1% of the amount bet Parlay Bet Up to 3% of the amount bet Same Game Parlay Up to 5% of the amount bet
Redeeming FanCash
FanCash can be redeemed in the following ways:
Bonus Bets: Use your FanCash for bonus bets on Fanatics Sportsbook’s mobile app. If you win your bonus bet(s), you will receive the winnings (but not the initial stake) as a deposit in your sportsbook account. Merchandise: FanCash can be used for eligible team merchandise on Fanatics.com (and other eligible sites). You must be logged into your FanCash account and you must redeem the entire amount.
Where is Fanatics Sportsbook Available?
The Fanatics Sportsbook mobile app launched its beta app in Ohio and Tennessee on May 1, 2023 and then in Maryland one month later. It has since gone live in all three of those states, along with Massachusetts and Kentucky, making it one of the major players in the sports betting world. It also became the first operator inside an NFL stadium when it launched at FedEx Field in Maryland at the end of January.
Fanatics Betting and Gaming closed on the operating businesses of PointsBet USA in eight states in August, giving them a path to continued state expansion across the country within the next few years.
Kentucky
Despite being largely associated with betting on the biggest horse race of the year, Kentucky didn’t actually legalize or launch retail or online sportsbooks until September 2023. However, the Bluegrass State has already become a hub for wagering on your favorite teams — and yes, horse racing. Kentucky also doesn’t have restrictions when it comes to wagering on college sports, making Fanatics Sportsbook a one-stop shop for betting on the Kentucky Wildcats and other local college teams.
Maryland
Maryland sports betting expanded in November 2022 when online wagering was launched, less than a year before Fanatics Sportsbook made a home in the Old Line State. Since Fanatics Sportsbook launched in Maryland right before the start of football season, Baltimore Ravens fans have been able to play along with local NFL teams during what has been a very exciting season. Sports fans in Maryland can also visit Fanatics Sportsbook throughout the rest of the year to wager on MLB’s Baltimore Orioles and the Big 10’s Maryland Terrapins.
Massachusetts
The Bay State legalized and launched eight sportsbooks in 2023, becoming one of the most recent states to make sports betting legal. Massachusetts has a strong sports fanbase and multiple professional sports teams, so it made sense for Fanatics Sportsbook to launch there in August. The state is home to the New England Patriots of the NFL, the Boston Celtics of the NBA, the Boston Bruins of the NHL and the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball. The MLS is also represented in Massachusetts, where the New England Revolution has played since 1996.
Ohio
The Buckeye State took nearly a year to hammer out all of the details of its legal sports betting operation before opening its first legal sportsbook in January 2023. Eight months later, Fanatics Betting and Gaming launched retail locations for Fanatics Sportsbook at both Progressive Field in Cleveland and Nationwide Arena in Columbus, the respective homes of the MLB’s Cleveland Guardians and the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets. Ohio is also home to the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns, the MLB’s Cincinnati Reds, the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers and the Ohio State Buckeyes Big Ten football team.
Tennessee
The Volunteer State legalized sports betting in 2019 and launched it in 2020. This made it the perfect state for Fanatics Sportsbook to launch the beta version of its mobile app on May 1, 2023 before fully launching in August. Tennessee sports fans have many opportunities to wager on local teams since their state is home to the Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA, Tennessee Titans of the NFL, the Nashville Predators of the NHL and Nashville SC of the MLS.
It’s time to bet. Sign up for Fanatics Sportsbook here!
*Must be physically located in KY, MA, MD, OH, TN. New customers only. Must place cash wager of at least $20 between November 17 at 12:00am ET and January 11 at 11:59pm ET to qualify. FanCash credited within 72 hours or qualifying wager. See full Terms in app.
Fanatics Sportsbook promo codes, sports book bonus offers, deposit promos: Bet $20 and earn $200 in FanCash
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