Indiana Sports Betting Mobile

Want to bet on the Indianapolis Colts, Indiana Pacers, or Notre Dame? If so, you will need an online sport betting account.

William Hill now offers a mobile sports betting app and website where you can place online bets. The launch is scheduled for end of October 2020. Is sports wagering legal in the State of Indiana? Yes, sports betting became legal in 2019. Sports betting in Indiana began in 2019 and really took offer when online and mobile wagering was launched in October of that year. Now, Indiana takes in hundreds of millions of dollars in. Indiana sports betting went live in the fall of 2019, and the state has seen plenty of action since legalizing both retail and mobile sports wagering. Indiana Gaming Commission the sports betting industry in the state, and the state is a hotbed for both sports and sports betting.

Using a sports betting app, also known as an online sportsbook, is required to place bets. Sports betting at brick-and-mortar casinos and online sports betting through a mobile app or computer became legal in Indiana in 2019.

This guide will break down the best sports betting sites by comparing the total number of sports and bets offered, odds, live betting features, mobile apps, educational resources, ease of use, as well as current bonuses and promotions.

Best Online Sports Betting Sites in Indiana

  • DraftKings Sportsbook – Best Overall for Beginners
  • FanDuel – Best Mobile App
  • BetRivers – Best Live Betting
  • PointsBet – Best New Bet Type
  • FOX Bet – Bets Banking Options
  • William Hill – Good Odds
  • Caesars – Best for Casino Games
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Best Overall for Beginners
DraftKings is the complete package for both new and experienced sports bettors and daily fantasy sports players. While the live betting, education, and mobile app are all great, I found the unique bets and pre-game statistics DraftKings offers to be the best in Indiana. Read full review

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Best Mobile App
Like its closest competitors, FanDuel is one of the most well-rounded sports betting options available. The high-quality live betting, bets offered, and the odds are worth emphasizing for both new and experienced bettors. FanDuel is also one of two sportsbooks available that offers daily fantasy sports. Read full review

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Best Live Betting
BetRivers is an excellent sports betting option for residents of Indiana. I enjoyed the wide variety of bets, easy to use mobile app, and great live betting experience, which focuses on streaming games and offering real-time bets. That said, the odds are just average. Read full review

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Best New Bet Type
PointsBet brings a new style of betting to the United States, and frankly, I'm a huge fan. PointsBetting is unique and fun enough to justify opening an account with PointsBet, regardless of whether you have other sports betting accounts. While some sportsbook functions, such as live betting, can be improved, PointsBet offers good odds and an excellent palate of bets to choose from. Read full review

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Good Odds
William Hill offers competitive odds for various sports while offering all standard sports and bets on an easy to use mobile app. Bettors seeking daily odds boosts or a wider variety of bet types will want to consider other sportsbooks. Read full review

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BetAmerica
BetAmerica offers users a good mobile app and customer support. However, I found the overall experience to be just a tad above-average. Note, though, if you like horse racing, BetAmerica is the only sportsbook to offer horse race betting. Read full review

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Best for M Life Members
BetMGM provides residents with various banking options, a decent selection of sports and bets, and an array of seasonal promotions. Users interested in online slots and online poker in eligible states should check out BetMGM, as it is one of the only sportsbooks to offer both types of gambling. Read full review

Other Online Sportsbooks in IN (Indiana)

Aside from the seven sportsbooks listed above, there are three additional sports betting apps available to residents of Indiana.

theScore Bet - 'theScore Bet is an average sportsbook that has the potential to be great. theScore Bet doesn't contain much of the awesome stats and info that theScore Media app has used to attract users over the last seven years. theScore Bet offers basic bets and sports, but bettors looking for player prop bets and sports like cricket or darts will have to look elsewhere.” Read full review

Caesars - 'Caesars is a good option for Caesars rewards members who are familiar with the Caesars brand and enjoy racking up rewards points. The Caesars sportsbook isn't shy about how many online casino games it offers, which is okay. Still, users sticking solely to sports betting should consider other options.' Read full review

Unibet - Review coming soon.

Best Betting Odds in Indiana

To determine which sportsbooks offer the best odds, I recorded and analyzed data from hundreds of games for spread, moneyline, and total bets. The sportsbooks that provide the best odds for each sport are listed below.

Feature DraftKings SportsbookFanDuel SportsbookBetRivers SportsbookPointsBetWilliam HillBetAmerica BetMGM
NFL Moneyline Best Best Below Average Average Above Average Above Average Average
NFL Spread Below Average Average Below Average Above Average Average Average Below Average
NBA Moneyline Above Average Worst Average Average Best Below Avereage Average
NBA Spread Below Average Average Below Average Above Average Average Average Below Average
MLB Moneyline Average Average Average Worst Average Above Average Best
MLB Spread Average Above Average Best Average Best Below Average Below Average
NHL Moneyline Best Worst Below Average Above Average Above Average Average Above Average
NHL Spread Below average Above Average Below Average Above Average Best Above Average Average
Soccer Moneyline Above Average Above Average Best Worst Above Average Average Below Average
NCAAF Moneyline Worst Below Average Best Above Average Below Average Average Below Average
NCAAF Spread Below Average Average Below Average Average Average Average Below Average

Deposit Options

Here is a comparison of deposit options amongst top Indiana sportsbooks.

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Feature DraftKings SportsbookFanDuel SportsbookBetRivers SportsbookPointsBetWilliam HillBetAmerica BetMGM
Minimum Deposit $5 $10 $10 $5 $5 $1 $10
Total Deposit Methods 8 7 8 4 5 7 8
No Debit/Credit Card Deposit Fees YesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Deposit Min/Max - Debit/Credit Card $5/$2,000 $10/Varies $10/Varies $5/Varies $20/$1,000 $1/Varies $0/Varies
PayPal YesYesNoNoYesYesNo
Deposit Min/Max - PayPal $5/$2,000 $10/Varies N/A $5/Varies $5 $10/Varies $10

Withdrawal Options

Here is a comparison of withdrawal options amongst top Indiana sportsbooks.

Feature DraftKings SportsbookFanDuel SportsbookBetRivers SportsbookPointsBetWilliam HillBetAmerica BetMGM
Minimum Withdrawal $1 - $15 None Listed $10 None Listed $20 $1 $10
Total Withdrawal Methods 4 5 4 2 6 6 6
No Withdrawal Fees - Check YesYesYesYesYesNoYes
Check Payout Speed is < 10 days YesYesYesYesNoNoYes
Withdrawal Min/Max - Check $5/Varies $10/Varies $10/Varies $5/Varies N/A Checks N/A $0/Varies
Withdrawal Min/Max - PayPal $5/Varies $10/Varies N/A $5/Varies $20 $1/Varies $10

Indiana Sports Betting Timeline

Here is a short timeline of how Indiana sports betting became a reality:

  • 2018 - Indiana introduced a bill House Bill 1015 in January to legalize sports betting in the Hoosier State. In May, the Supreme Court voted to overturn the federal ban on sports betting, otherwise known as PAPSA.
  • 2019 - Indiana legislature passed House Bill 1015 in April. On May 8th, Governor Eric Holcomb endorsed House Bill 1015 on his final day to act on the bill. The bill approved sports wagering at licensed facilities, including casinos, racetracks, riverboats, and online sportsbooks. Governor Holcomb placed the first legal bet in Indiana on September 1st.
  • 2020 - There are now 10 online sports betting sites available in Indiana, making it a great state to bet on sports online.

Best Indiana Sportsbooks Summary

Below is a summary of the best online sportsbooks currently available in Indiana.

Indiana Online SportsbookBest ForLive BettingBets OfferedOverall Rating
DraftKings SportsbookBest Overall for Beginners555 Stars
FanDuel SportsbookBest Mobile App5 4.5 5 Stars
BetRiversBest Live Betting54.55 Stars
PointsBetBest New Bet Type354.5 Stars
BetAmericaBest for Horse Racing3.53.54 Stars
William HillGood Odds3.53.53.5 Stars
BetMGMBest for M Life Reward Members4.53.53.5 Stars

DraftKings Sportsbook

DraftKings delivers the ultimate package for sports bettors, including unique contests and bet types, industry-leading pre-game statistics, excellent education for beginners, Daily Fantasy contests, and private pools with friends. This outstanding all-round experience makes DraftKings our top overall sportsbook in 2020. Read full review

Mobile Sports Betting In Indiana

Minimum deposit: $5

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Who choose DraftKings Sportsbook:


  • Great for beginners. DraftKings’ noteworthy educational materials include guidance on how to bet and different bet types, as well as sport-specific guides that cover common strategies for betting success.
  • Unique bets and contests. The variety of sports and bets offered —one of the largest selections of unique bet types and contests we’ve seen — and an excellent live betting experience makes DraftKings one heck of a sportsbook.
  • Bonuses: Promotions change throughout the year, but typical ones include risk-free bets up to $1,000 for new bettors, and deposit matches, among others. Keep in mind there are typically rollover requirements attached to each bonus.

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FanDuel

FanDuel Sportsbook is a winner in 2021 for its easy-to-use website and mobile app, variety of prop bets, and its top-of-the-line live betting. FanDuel combines all of that with competitive odds and daily fantasy sports integration to deliver one excellent sportsbook. Read full review

Minimum deposit: $10

Why choose FanDuel Sportsbook:


  • Excellent mobile app. With its focus on usability, we found the FanDuel Sportsbook app to be one the best-designed apps overall.
  • Great for bettors. High-quality live betting, variety of bets offered, and noteworthy odds are all features new and experienced bettors will appreciate.
  • Bonuses: Promotions change throughout the year, but typically FanDuel offers a risk-free bet up to $1,000, and several other smaller seasonal offerings. Keep in mind there are typically rollover requirements attached to each bonus.

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BetRivers

BetRivers is an excellent sports betting option for residents of Pennsylvania. Although the odds are just average, I enjoyed the wide variety of bets, easy to use mobile app, and great live betting experience, which focuses on streaming games and offering real-time bets. Read full review

Minimum Deposit: $10

Why Choose BetRivers Sportsbook:


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  • Terrific for live betting. BetRivers is one of a few sportsbooks to offer live streaming of sports games in-app. Live streaming is currently limited to tennis and soccer but has the potential to expand. BetRivers also provides a wide range of bets, in addition to instant bets (e.g., each point of a tennis match). I see instant bets becoming more popular in the years to come. For example, imagine being able to bet on key plays of a Steelers game.
  • Low-rollover bonus. The 100% deposit match promotion with a 1X rollover is the best bonus I have seen in Pennsylvania for 2020 thus far. If you are new to sports betting, a 1X rollover is a perfect way to dip your feet in the water while receiving a bonus.
  • Bonuses: Promotions change throughout the year, but typically BetRivers offers a 100% first deposit match up to $250. This bonus is unique because it only has a 1X rollover, where typical rollovers range from 3X – 10X.

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PointsBet

PointsBet brings a new style of betting to the United States, and frankly, I'm a huge fan. PointsBetting is unique and fun enough to justify opening an account with PointsBet, regardless of whether you have other sports betting accounts. While some sportsbook functions, such as live betting, can be improved, PointsBet offers good odds and an excellent palate of bets to choose from. Read full review

Minimum Deposit: $5

Why Choose PointsBet:


  • You’re interested in PointsBetting. PointsBetting takes a spread, total, or prop bet and makes it a variable bet until the end of the game. The idea is, the more correct a bettor is, the more they win, and vice versa.
    For example, let's say you bet $10 on the Dallas Cowboys (-3) against the Jacksonville Jaguars (+3). If Dallas wins 24-20, you covered the spread and won by one point. For this example, you multiply your $10 wager by one, for a total win of $10. If Dallas wins 26-20, you covered the spread and won by three points. For this example, you multiply your $10 wager by three, for a total win of $30. If Dallas loses 17-20, you lost the spread by six points (the three Jacksonville won by plus the three Dallas was favored). For this example, you multiply your $10 wager by six, for a total loss of $60.
  • Bonuses: Typically, PointsBet offers two risk-free bets up to $500 on the first fixed odds bet and PointsBetting Bet, as well as various seasonal promotions. Keep in mind there are typically rollover requirements attached to each bonus.

William Hill

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Excellent odds and an above-average mobile app are two plusses for the William Hill sportsbook. The biggest strikes against it are its thin selection of sports and bets offered. It also falls short when it comes to education features and ongoing promotions. Read full review

Minimum deposit: $5

Why choose William Hill?

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  • Good for spread bettors. For 2019 – 2020, William Hill offered the No. 1 odds on MLB and NHL spread bets, the No. 2 odds on NBA moneyline bets, and the No. 5 odds on soccer and NFL moneyline bets. (These results are based on data we collected from 21 sportsbooks.)
  • Bonuses: Promotions change throughout the year, but typically William Hill offers risk-free bets up to $500 for new bettors. Keep in mind there are typically rollover requirements attached to each bonus.

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BetAmerica


BetAmerica offers users a good mobile app and customer support. However, I found the overall experience to be just a tad above-average. Note, though, if you like horse racing, BetAmerica is the only sportsbook to offer horse race betting, albeit on a separate app. Read full review

Minimum Deposit: $1

Why Choose BetAmerica?


  • Good for betting on horse racing. BetAmerica provides racing data, handicapping, and education. They offer bets on qualifiers and small-time races and nationally televised races such as the Kentucky Derby. Live video streaming is available for horse and greyhound racing, as well as free handicapping info. Between harness racing, quarter horse racing, and greyhound racing, hundreds of races are available each week. Betting on horse racing is done through a separate app.
  • Bonuses: Promotions change throughout the year, but typically BetAmerica offers a “Bet $100, get $50 free” promo or other various seasonal offers. Keep in mind there are typically rollover requirements attached to each bonus.

BetMGM

Make no mistake, despite being a casino-based brand, BetMGM is all in on sports betting. The BetMGM Sportsbook app provides users with a wide variety of sports and bets to wager on, in addition to a full suite of casino and poker games for applicable states. Read full review

Minimum deposit: $10

Why choose BetMGM?

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  • Ability to edit open bets. BetMGM is one of the only sportsbooks that allows bettors to modify an open wager. This type of flexibility is a cool feature for those who enjoy live betting.
  • Bonuses: Promotions change throughout the year, but typically BetMGM offers a risk-free bet up to $500, as well as an array of ongoing seasonal promotions. Keep in mind there are typically rollover requirements attached to each bonus.

How do I bet on sports in Indiana?

Indiana Sports Betting Mobile

  1. 1. Create an account. Every online sportsbook has an online website as well as a mobile app. To create an account on the app or website, you will need your name, address, phone number, and email address. Some sportsbooks might ask for more information such as social security number; this is normal.
  2. 2. Fund the account. Deposit money into your newly created account. In Indiana, standard banking methods include credit/debit cards, PayPal, ACH (e-check), Bank Transfers, Play+ Cards, and PayNearMe.
  3. 3. Add your bet(s) to the betslip. To do this, click on the bet that you want to place.
  4. 4. Select the wager amount. Enter the amount of money you want to wager. The bet slip will display your total wager and potential payout. Keep in mind, the potential payout includes the money that you are wagering. In the screenshot below, you are betting $10 to win $8.80. Potential payout of $18.80 = Total wager $10 + Potential winnings $8.80.
  5. 5. Finalize the bet. Now there’s nothing left to do but hit place bet and root for your team to win!
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    What casinos in Indiana have sports betting?

    Residents of Indiana can bet on sports in-person at the following locations. You can bet at any of these casinos, riverboats, and racetracks regardless of what mobile app(s) you use and vice versa.

    • Ameristar Casino East Chicago – East Chicago
    • Belterra Casino Resort – Florence
    • Blue Chip Casino – Michigan City
    • Caesars Southern Indiana – Elizabeth
    • French Lick Resort Casino – French Lick
    • Harrah's Hoosier Park – Anderson
    • Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg – Lawrenceburg
    • Horseshoe Casino Hammond – Hammond
    • Indiana Grand Casino – Shelbyville
    • Rising Star Casino Resort – Rising Sun
    • Tropicana Evansville – Evansville
    • Winner’s Circle – Clarksville, Indianapolis, New Haven

    What forms of gambling are legal in Indiana?

    While Indiana does offer legal sports betting, horse betting, and daily fantasy sports, other online gambling such as iGaming and poker are still illegal. Here's a full list of all legal gambling available in Indiana:

    • Online Sports Betting - Legal
    • Online Horse Betting - Legal
    • Daily Fantasy Sports - Legal
    • iGaming (online slots) - Not Legal
    • Online Lottery Games - Not offered
    • Online Poker - Not Legal
    • Offshore Sportsbooks - Not Legal

    Popular Indiana Sports Teams

    While Indiana only has three professional teams, the Hoosier State is home to some of the country's most-established college sports programs. Residents of Indiana can bet on all professional and collegiate teams, which include all of the following teams:

    • Butler Bulldogs (NCAAB) -Team Website // Schedule // News
    • Indianapolis Colts (NFL) - Team Website // Schedule // News
    • Indiana Fever (WNBA) - Team Website // Schedule // News
    • Indiana Pacers (NBA) - Team Website // Schedule // News
    • Indiana Hoosiers (NCAAB) - Team Website // Schedule // News
    • Notre Dame (NCAAF) - Team Website // Schedule // News
    • Purdue Boilermakers (NCAAF) -Team Website // Schedule // News

    What sports leagues can I bet on in Indiana?

    Almost any domestic and international league you can think of will be available to bet on at various Indiana sportsbooks:

    • Football - NFL, NCAA, CFL
    • Basketball - NBA, NCAA, WNBA, International Leagues
    • Soccer - English Premier League, MLS, International Leagues
    • Baseball - MLB + International Leagues
    • Hockey - NHL + International Leagues
    • Golf - PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, International Leagues
    • Tennis - All Major U.S. Tournaments + International Matches
    • Other Sports - UFC/MMA, Motor Sports, Boxing, Cricket, etc.

    How to Read Odds

    Odds represent the likelihood of an outcome occurring. In sports betting, each team is assigned odds that represent the likelihood of them winning the game. American odds are what you will see displayed on every U.S. sportsbook and sports betting app.

    The first thing you will notice when reading odds will be that:

    • Odds have either a plus or minus in front of them.
    • Odds are in terms of 100.

    Betting Odds are written in terms of 100 as an industry standard. The easiest way to think of the plus and minus signs is as follows: If it is a plus, you will receive more than a $100 payout on a $100 bet. If it is a minus, you will have to bet more than $100 to win a $100 payout.

    Thankfully, you can view your potential winnings on each bet before placing it at an online sportsbook. That said, it is beneficial to understand the betting odds.

    Keep in mind for both spreads and totals, if the game ends in a draw for the bet, you get your stake back but do not win or lose any additional money.


    What is a Moneyline bet?

    A moneyline bet is a wager on which team will win the game outright. Both the favorite and the underdog are given odds to win the game. View sample bet slip.

    Moneyline OddsHow to Read itWhat it Means
    Lions +130Lions plus 130By betting $100 you will win $130 if the Lions win
    Packers -150Packers minus 150To win $100, you must wager $150 on the Packers to win

    What is a Spread bet?

    A spread bet is a wager on which team will cover the spread or point spread. Underdogs will be given additional points with the spread, while the favorite will have to win by a certain amount of points to cover the spread. View sample bet slip.

    Spread OddsHow to Read itWhat it Means
    Lakers + 5 (-110)Lakers plus 5 points at minus 110 oddsThe Lakers must win the game, or lose by less than 5 for you to win your bet
    Rockets -5 (-110)Rockets minus 5 points at minus 110 oddsThe Rockets must win the game by more than 5 points for you to win your bet. A tie is a push, meaning you don't win or lose.

    What is an Over/Under (Total) bet?

    An over/under bet focuses on how many points are scored, regardless of who wins the game. After a total point score has been set, bettors can wager whether the game's actual score will be over or under the preset point score. View sample bet slip.

    Total OddsHow to Read it
    Over 7 (-115)In order to win $100, you must bet $115 on the overall combined run score to be higher than 7
    Under 7 (-110)In order to win $100, you must wager $110 on the total combined run score to be less than 7

    More of a visual person? Here's a YouTube video covering moneyline, spread, and total bets.

    What is a Parlay bet?

    A parlay bet is a group of bets, typically spread, moneyline, or total bets, combined into one bet to increase the payout odds. Every separate bet must win to win a parlay bet. View example bet slip.


    What is a Future bet?

    A futures bet is a bet on an event that takes place in days, weeks, or months. The most common future bets are placed on what team will win the finals before the season starts. View example bet slip.

    What are Bonus Rollover Requirements?

    Rollover requirements are requirements bettors MUST fulfill before they can withdraw the bonus money. Each type of bonus has different terms and conditions, which you should examine before accepting.

    Rollover requirements for sports betting often range between 1X-10X, with some extreme requirements going all the way up to 15X. For example, let’s say you deposit $100 and receive a $50 bonus with a 5X rollover. Before you can withdraw the $50 in bonus funds, you have to wager $750 (($100 + $50)x5). Clearly, the $50 bonus is a lot harder to obtain if you don’t bet frequently.

    This table gives you an idea of how much you will have to wager before withdrawing your bonus at multiple rollover rates. We will assume each deposit made is $100.

    Bonus Percentage ($100 Deposit)Bonus AmountBonus Withdrawal with 1X RolloverBonus Withdrawal with 3X RolloverBonus Withdrawal with 5X Rollover Bonus Withdrawal with 10X Rollover
    25% Deposit Match$25(100+25)x1 = $125(100+25)x3 = $375(100+25)x5 = $625 (100+25)x10 = $1,250
    50% Deposit Match$50(100+50)x1 = $150(100+50)x3 = $450(100+50)x5 = $750(100+50)x10 = $1,500
    100% Deposit Match$100(100+100)x1 = $200(100+100)x3 = $600(100+100)x5 = $1,000(100+100)x10 = $2,000

    Is Sports Betting Legal in Indiana?

    Sports betting is legal in Indiana at brick-and-mortar casinos and online. The first legal sports bet in Indiana took place on September 1st, 2019.

    Governor Eric Holcomb endorsed House Bill 1015 on his final day to act on the bill. The bill approves sports wagering at licensed facilities, including casinos, racetracks, riverboats, and online sportsbooks and mobile apps. With online sports betting being legal, residents can register and bet from their phones or laptops with multiple sportsbooks.

    How old do you have to be to bet on sports in Indiana?

    Anybody who is 21 years or older can bet on sports in Indiana. As long as you are 21 and within state lines, you do not have to be a resident of Indiana to bet on sports.

    If you live in Indiana and travel to a state that does not have legal betting, you will not be able to bet. Your phone or laptop uses geo-technology to make sure you are within state lines. The only people prohibited from betting on sports include athletes, coaches, refs, and other related personnel.

    Do you have to pay taxes on sports betting in Indiana?

    According to the IRS, “Gambling winnings are fully taxable, and you must report the income on your tax return.” Form W-2G is used to report gambling winnings and gambling losses, which may be deduced if adequately itemized.

    For online gambling winnings, residents must send in Form W-2G when certain winning thresholds are reached. For example, if a player wins more than $600 or at least 300 times the wager amount, the form must be filled out.

    Is it legal to bet on horse racing in Indiana?

    It is legal to bet on horse racing in Indiana. Residents can bet at racetracks, or with legal online providers such as TVG, BetAmerica, and TwinSpires. You can not bet on horses from Indiana sportsbooks, except for BetAmerica, which offers different websites for its sports betting and horse racing products.

    Does Indiana offer an online lottery?

    No, Indiana does not currently offer an online lottery.

    Is DraftKings sportsbook legal in Indiana?

    DraftKings is a safe and legal sports betting option for residents of Indiana. DraftKings obtained its license from Ameristar Casino Resort.

    Is FanDuel sportsbook legal in Indiana?

    FanDuel is a safe and legal sports betting option for residents of Indiana. FanDuel obtained its license from Blue Chip Casino.

    Is Bovada legal in Indiana?

    Bovada, BetOnline, and MyBookie are considered offshore sportsbooks and are illegal. These sportsbooks are not approved by the Indiana Gaming Commission, which regulates all legal Indiana sportsbooks.

    Methodology

    For the BettingBuck.com annual best online sportsbooks review published in 2020, a total of 2,300 data points were collected over six months and used to score sportsbooks. Additionally, odds data was collected for each sportsbook on over 1,400 bets to give each sportsbook a comparative odds ranking.

    Sports betting sites were scored across seven core categories to computer an overall rating: total number of sports and bets offered, odds, live betting features, mobile apps, educational resources, ease of use, and current bonuses.


    Learn more about how we test.