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Now that New Jersey won the Supreme Court sports betting case in May 2018, New York is free to move forward with single-game wagering once lawmakers and regulators decide what happens next. Efforts to pass a new sports betting law that included integrity fees for sports leagues died in June 2018 at the state legislature. New Hampshire Online Sports Betting Sites. Online sports betting is a popular activity for many in the United States. Recently, NH introduced legal sports betting and in December, the first online and mobile sportsbook went live.

Nevada. New Jersey. NewHampshire? Yes, New Hampshire. The Granite State is a full-service sports betting state, with both retail and online sports betting available for those inside state lines.

In fact, sports betting in New Hampshire is now a fixture in the state. Gov. Chris Sununu paved the way for sports betting to enter New Hampshire in 2019 with his signature on House Bill 480-FN. The bill empowered the New Hampshire Lottery to begin offering licenses for both retail and online sports betting in the state.

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Online sports betting began at the end of 2019. Retail sports betting debuted in mid-2020 with a DraftKings location in Seabrook. A second retail venue launched in Manchester shortly afterward, and more retail locations are guaranteed to debut soon. So, it is a great time to be a sports bettor in New Hampshire. Read on for all the latest news and information about sports betting in the Granite State.

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Is sports betting legal in New Hampshire?

Yes. Sports betting has been legal in New Hampshire since 2019. Gov. Chris Sununu signed the bill to legalize in July 2019 and placed the first bet five months later online. There are now retail and online options available in the Granite State.

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The New Hampshire Lottery oversees sports betting in the state. The only company approved to operate is DraftKings, but top competitors like BetMGM and William Hill are likely to follow soon.