Legal online sports betting in Arizona? Yes please! On April 15, 2021, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed legislation legalizing event wagering, officially starting the countdown to full sports betting in the state. In a remarkably fast turnaround, just five months later Arizona and its 7 million+ residents (+ visitors!) were given fully functional sportsbooks at their disposal, just in time for the 2021 NFL season. Get ready to place your bets, AZ!

On this page we’ll focus on delivering all of the most pertinent info regarding Arizona sports betting. We’ll cover how and why it was legalized, when and which online sportsbooks are hitting the market, bonus information, eligibility requirements, and a whole lot more.

Arizona Sportsbook Offers


Requirements To Bet on Sports in AZ

The general eligibility requirements to bet on sports in Arizona closely resemble those in other states with legal betting. If you can check the following boxes, you can legally bet in Arizona:

  1. First, all legal Arizona sports bets must be submitted from inside the state of Arizona. Each legal online sportsbook uses a piece of geolocation software to confirm the bettor’s location. While using a computer this is in the form of a separate download/plugin that needs to be active while you access the sportsbook website. Likewise, when using an Arizona event wagering mobile app the phone or tablet’s built-in GPS chip can be used to meet this requirement. As long as the bettor is in Arizona, and can prove it, betting access will be granted. If you step into New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, California, or even Nevada – you won’t be able to use a legal Arizona sportsbook.
  2. Second, you have to be old enough to bet on sports in Arizona. 21 is the magic number – if you’re too young, you’ll have to wait. When creating an account, bettors are required to provide personal information that includes their social security number which will be used to verify age.
  3. Third, if you’ve been excluded or restricted from betting as a part of a responsible gaming initiative, you won’t be allowed back until the term of the ban has been served. Similarly, there are some restrictions surrounding employment. For example, if you work for a sports team there may be conflicts that restrict your access. In general, these won’t be too widespread. If they apply to you, you probably know it already and don’t need us to tell you.

Creating an Arizona Event Wagering Account

When it comes time to sign up for an online sportsbook in Arizona, bettors are required to offer up some important personal information. As the industry is government-regulated, every site is trustworthy. Similarly, because everything is legal, the government needs to know exactly who is betting to make sure you comply with the requirements listed above. Be ready to provide:

Keep in mind that you can sign up for an Arizona sportsbook account from anywhere in the country. However, as per state law, you must be inside Arizona to submit a legal, real money wager.

Arizona Online Sportsbooks

Arizona’s new event wagering law permits up to twenty online sportsbooks in the state, meaning the industry could get crowded… and quick. Ten licenses have been allotted to recognized Arizona tribes, while an additional ten licenses have been set aside for in-state pro sports teams. Every online sportsbook that launches in the state will be associated with one or the other. Here’s how things are filling out thus far:

ESPN BET AZ

The newest online sportsbook in Arizona, ESPN BET is live as of November 14, 2023. PENN Entertainment is running ESPN BET through a partnership with the sports television network.

BetMGM Sportsbook AZ

BetMGM found access in Arizona via a partnership arrangement with both the Arizona Cardinals and the Gila River Indian Community. The tribe is a great partner with three Phoenix-area casinos at its disposal. Additionally, beating out the other big operators to partner with the mega-popular NFL team is a great move for the sportsbook. In fact, BetMGM just opened a huge retail sportsbook at State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, the state’s beloved NFL team. BetMGM seems set to be a factor in Arizona – look for the company to be toward the top of the revenue charts right away.

DraftKings Sportsbook AZ

As part of the DraftKings deal with the PGA Tour, TPC Scottsdale will play host to an awesome retail event wagering experience that will take the Waste Management Phoenix Open to new heights. The 16th hole on the Stadium Course is one of, if not the most exciting holes in golf. Add a fully functional retail sportsbook right next door? Fireworks.

DraftKing’s deal with the PGA Tour also includes the opportunity to offer online event wagering throughout the state. DraftKings Sportsbook exists in just about every state that has legalized to this point, and Arizona is no different.

We’ll touch more on this later, but Daily Fantasy Sports are now legal in Arizona, too. DraftKings, and its industry-leading DFS contests is now be open to AZ users. DraftKings DFS and DraftKings Sportsbook share a cashier, meaning you can shift money seamlessly between the two. A true one-stop-shop for Arizona sports fans.

FanDuel Sportsbook AZ

FanDuel Sportsbook is also on its way to the Grand Canyon State through an access agreement with the NBA’s Phoenix Suns. The partnership brings FanDuel’s leading online sportsbook to the state of Arizona, and awards the company rights to set up a retail sportsbook for in-person betting at the Sun’s arena in Phoenix, which opened up in 2022.

Also, don’t forget about FanDuel’s Daily Fantasy Sports offerings. Like with DK, FanDuel AZ includes both legal sports betting and DFS play.

Caesars Sportsbook AZ

Caesars acquired William Hill in late 2020 as a part of a lucrative takeover and now completely operates through the Caesars Sportsbook branding. It just so happens that in Arizona there’s already an existing Caesars connection through the Ak-Chin Indian Community. Harrah’s Ak-Chin will be home to Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill branded retail betting in Maricopa, AZ, while also serving as a launching point for the company’s online sportsbook in the state. Additionally, Caesars partnered with the Diamondbacks and will open a sportsbook at the team’s stadium in the near future.

Unibet Sportsbook AZ

Unibet arrived in AZ through a partnership with the Quechan Tribe and its Yuma-based casino. Unibet has had success in other states but isn’t a household name yet. Arizona is a great opportunity for Kindred to grow its Unibet brand here among the millions of residents and visitors to the state.

BetRivers Sportsbook AZ

Non-Arizonans may not be familiar with the Rattlers, but the state’s Indoor Football League team is a local favorite. Playing out of the same arena as the Phoenix Suns, the rattlers are one of the IFL’s most successful teams… and now they’ve got a sports betting partner. BetRivers agreed to terms with the Rattlers to serve as their online sports betting partner, launching on October 22, 2021.

SuperBook Sports AZ

Once home to the world’s largest sportsbook at the Westgate in Las Vegas, SuperBook was a household name for a long time, thanks in part to their competitive lines and their team’s over 100+ years of oddsmaking experience. Their retail operations has won many industry awards, and their online presence is backed by that lofty reputation, and has lived up to the hype. SuperBook offers one of the most expansive sportsbook offerings, with markets that include anything from the NFL to WTA Tennis.

Betfred Sportsbook AZ

A newer name to US bettors, Betfred has been a mainstay in the UK since the 1960s. Offering a well-rounded catalogue of betting opportunities, BetFred is a feature-heavy sportsbook that offers some truly fantastic promos and extras. With an exceptional interface that does not feel outdated or cluttered, Betfred brings its world-reknowned operations to Arizona, all they need do is announce a launch date.

Hard Rock Sportsbook AZ

Hard Rock doesn’t have a property in Arizona like it does in neighboring California and Arizona, but now bettors in the state can use the company’s online sportsbook, which isn’t as fun as a trip to the Hard Rock but is much more convenient. The serviceable sportsbook offers wagering opportunities on all the major sports and has a solid new customer promotion. It’s worth checking out.

BlueBet Sportsbook AZ

While other sportsbooks setting up shop in Arizona have ties to other states already, BlueBet is making the Copper State one of its first forays into the US market. The Austrailian-based betting operator has made a name for itself Down Under with its sportsbook and racebook offerings. While online racebooks are less prevalent in the US compared to sportsbooks, BlueBet might just be the one to break through as it begins its US campaign in Arizona.

SolSports Sportsbook AZ

Casino del Sol, located a short drive from Downtown Tuscon, is tossing it’s hat into the online sportsbook arena with SolSports, the product of their partnership with Scientific Games. SolSports is the online representation of the retail sportsbook located within Casino del Sol, which included a full bar, jumbo flat screen TVs, luxury seating, and multiple live betting windows and kiosks. While not much is known about the features and functions of the app, Arizona bettors can expect a sportsbook that is on the same level as Casino del Sol’s retail experience, minus the bar and food service, of course.

Bet365 Sportsbook AZ

bet365 is the newest sportsbook to launch in Arizona. The global sportsbook giant announced it has received a license to operate in the state through a partnership with the Ak-Chin Indian Community.

PointsBet Sportsbook AZ

PointsBet brings its unique and innovative sportsbook to Arizona through a partnership with the Yavapai-Apache Nation. The Australian-based company offers PointsBetting, a way to add to your winnings if your pick exceeds the established point spread. So if you pick the Cardinals -5 and they end up winning by 20, your winnings increase exponentially. But if you pick the Cardinals -5 and they lose by 20, you also lose a lot more than a regular spread bet. High risk, high reward. PointsBet has been increasing its profile lately and should do quite well in Arizona.

Potential Licensing Partners

While the above books in Arizona are confirmed, there are still plenty of slots left to fill. As discussed, each of Arizona’s federally recognized tribes is eligible to pursue an event wagering license – though there is a maximum of ten up for grabs. With more than twenty tribes qualifying, there’s likely to be a lot of quick movement on this front.

As far as the state’s professional sports teams that qualify for the other ten licenses, all of them but one have found their sportsbook partner. The NHL’s Arizona Coyotes initially did not have a sportsbook partner lined up, and there was no indication when or even if they would align with an operator. With the NHL having so many leaguewide sports betting partners, and fans growing restless to learn whether Arizona was going to join the rest of the league, the Coyotes finally announced a partnership with SaharaBets in January of 2022.

We’ll keep the table above up to date as we learn more.

Legal Deposits and Withdrawals in AZ

Before you place a legal sports bet in Arizona you will need to deposit money to an online account. While deposits and withdrawals were always a frustrating, complicated process with offshore bookmakers, managing your money has never been easier with a state-approved site. The most popular legal deposit and withdrawal methods include:

Easy Cash Transactions

Cashing Out

It is important to keep in mind that withdrawals may have restrictions. Just because you deposited using a certain processor, doesn’t mean it is available for withdrawal. For example, if you added cash to your account with a credit card, you can’t send it back to the credit card. Likewise, some payment options may require you to make a deposit before you can withdraw using that same method. While your money is always accessible, we recommend keeping an eye on the available withdrawal methods and any potential requirements they might have for use.

Arizona Sports Betting Promotions

Arizona sports betting sites are rolling out the red carpet for bettors like you. What does that look like? Well, primarily bonuses and promotions. Expect to see plenty of lucrative offers that add value to your bets and bankroll. Welcome offers are a primary focus to get users through the door. They include:

Additional complimentary offers like reload bonuses, odds boosts, insurance, and a whole lot more are in the cards. Check the table near the top of the page for the best available AZ offers.

Arizona Daily Fantasy Sports

We aren’t going to let sports betting take all the headlines. At the same time it was working on event wagering legislation, Arizona was also determining the fate of Daily Fantasy Sports. For years Arizona has been a deadzone for DFS – but no more. Governor Ducey’s signature officially legalized Daily Fantasy Sports in the state of Arizona. Arizona DFS kicked off August 28th, 2021.

All of the industry’s most popular DFS sites have flocked to the state. This includes the likes of:

DFS cash games? Check. Tournaments? Check. Million Dollar prize pools? Check. Qualifiers for major live events? Check. In-state players have access to the best of the best, including top Arizona DFS bonus offers.

How Arizona Legalized Event Wagering

With more than twenty casinos in the state, Arizonans are no strangers to placing a bet. However, while the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act changed the gaming landscape in Arizona more than 30 years ago, sports betting has remained absent… until now.

Arizona legislators began working towards a potential in-state event wagering industry after PASPA was terminated in 2018. Ultimately, the progress of Arizona event wagering legislation really boiled down to the relationship between the state government and its local tribes. The tribes had a monopoly on Arizona gambling and wanted to maintain that control. On the other hand, the state government wanted to make sure that local pro sports teams could have a say. Time to compromise.

Eventually, they landed on common ground. In exchange for an expansion to their casino rights, the tribes agreed to forfeit complete control of event wagering in Arizona. These new rights include the ability to offer more games, enabling them to deliver a true Vegas-like experience to AZ gamblers for the first time.

Ultimately Arizona will have twenty event wagering licenses. Ten are reserved for federally recognized tribes, while the other ten will go to Arizona pro sports franchises or venues. Having twenty online brands will create a healthy, competitive environment for in-state bettors.

FAQ About Arizona Sports Betting

When did Arizona sports betting launch?

Sports betting went live in Arizona on September 9, 2021, just days before the first Cardinals game of the 2021 NFL season.

Who can bet with an Arizona online sportsbook?

Just about everyone! The only requirements are that you be at least 21 years old, and located physically in the state of Arizona.

Are sports betting, casino, poker, and daily fantasy sports legal in Arizona?

Some, but not all of these activities have received the green light.

Does Arizona have mobile sports betting apps?

Yes. Arizona approved online sports betting, which includes wagers placed from mobile phones. Arizona will have up to twenty online sports betting brands, each with a smooth, convenient mobile app. iOS and Android devices are both supported.

Does Arizona allow betting on college sports?

Yes! Crucially, Arizona bettors are able to back their favorite in-state teams. These include the Arizona Wildcats, the Arizona State Sun Devils, the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks, and the Grand Canyon Antelopes. Alternatively, prop bets on college players are not allowed.

What types of bets are legal under Arizona law?

All of the most popular sports bets are available with AZ sportsbooks. This includes: moneyline wagers, spread bets, totals, futures, props, teasers, parlays, round robins, and even live betting.