Sports Betting Industry News & Market Updates

Heather GartlandBy: Heather Gartland

Four A-League Players Banned Over Betting-Linked Match Fixing

Football Australia has issued lengthy bans to four former A-League players for match-fixing linked to betting activity.
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Michael SavioBy: Michael Savio

Super Bowl LX Will Test Impact of Prediction Industry

Next month’s NFL Super Bowl will feature an expanded sports prediction industry, providing a gauge of its performance relative to sports betting. It will also test the new sports prediction platforms launched by Fanatics, FanDuel, and DraftKings.
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Michael SavioBy: Michael Savio

BetRivers Sportsbook Announces New $5 Bet Minimum in Illinois

BetRivers Sportsbooks will be raising its minimum bet requirement to $5 in Illinois. It recently raised it to $1 after the state increased taxes. The new change comes just days after Chicago enacted a new city-specific license and tax system.
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Michael SavioBy: Michael Savio

Wisconsin, Mississippi Eye Sports Betting Expansion in 2026

Lawmakers in Mississippi and Wisconsin are back in session and already discussing expanding their sports betting markets to include mobile sportsbooks. While changing conditions are giving proponents hope that the efforts will succeed, larger hurdles still remain for both states.
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Lucas DunnBy: Lucas Dunn

Las Vegas Raiders Part Ways with Veteran Coach Pete Carroll After One Season

Raiders fire NFL’s oldest coach Pete Carroll (74) after the league’s worst season of 3-14, forcing another coach search for the third year in a row.
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Michael SavioBy: Michael Savio

The US Needs to Establish Where a Mobile Wager Takes Place

Lawsuits over sports betting and prediction markets are putting pressure on US courts to finally determine where mobile betting occurs. The Supreme Court rejected a case involving the issues years ago, but new lawsuits could soon force a ruling.
Heather GartlandBy: Heather Gartland

SkyCity Signs Nationwide Partnership with all 5 NZ Super Rugby Teams

SkyCity has confirmed a multi-year partnership with all five New Zealand Super Rugby clubs, strengthening its nationwide presence in professional rugby.
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Michael SavioBy: Michael Savio

SBA Drops Lawsuit Against Chicago, But Will Continue Fight

The Sports Betting Alliance announced that it will drop its motion for a restraining order, which it hoped would delay new licensing requirements in Chicago. The group thanked the city for addressing the license issues, but promised to continue fighting the changes.
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Michael SavioBy: Michael Savio

Why Betting on Super Bowl LX Will Look Radically Different

Super Bowl LX is right around the corner, but bettors will find a far different experience when wagering on the NFL’s biggest game than in years past. We are covering three of the most significant changes ahead of February.
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Michael SavioBy: Michael Savio

CFTC Gets New Chairman After Selig Nomination Confirmed

Michael Selig’s nomination to take over as the CFTC Chairman has been confirmed. He will assume leadership of the regulator, but has been clear that he doesn’t intend to take action on the battle over prediction markets.