Sports Betting in Wisconsin
Wisconsin has tribal-only retail sports betting; no statewide mobile.
Wisconsin has retail-only sports betting offered exclusively at tribal casinos under amended Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) Class III compacts. The Oneida Nation's Oneida Casino was the first to launch in November 2021, with other tribes following. There is no statewide mobile betting; mobile wagering is permitted only on tribal casino property. Commercial operators like DraftKings and FanDuel are not licensed in Wisconsin. Multiple legislative efforts to authorize statewide mobile betting have stalled, with tribal-state compact negotiations creating the path most likely to result in any future expansion.
Key Facts
- Tribal casinos only - no commercial sportsbooks
- Authorized via amended IGRA compacts, starting with the Oneida Nation in November 2021
- No statewide mobile betting - mobile only on tribal casino property
- Multiple statewide-mobile expansion bills have stalled
Notable Restrictions
- Tribal casinos only
- No statewide mobile betting
Responsible Gambling in Wisconsin
Minimum betting age: 21. Wisconsin problem gambling helpline: 1-800-522-4700 (24/7, free, confidential). See our responsible gambling resources for self-exclusion options and warning signs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use DraftKings or FanDuel in Wisconsin?
No. Wisconsin sports betting is offered only at tribal casinos. Commercial operators like DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars are not licensed in the state.
Is mobile sports betting legal in Wisconsin?
Only on tribal casino property. There is no statewide mobile sports betting in Wisconsin.
When will statewide mobile betting be legal in Wisconsin?
No clear timeline. The likely path is amendments to existing tribal-state compacts rather than commercial licensing.
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