Missouri Retail Sports Betting Now Live: A Complete Guide

Missouri Retail Sports Betting

Retail sports betting in Missouri went live on December 1, 2025, at 12:00 a.m. CT. Some of the announced retail sportsbooks are Ameristar Kansas City, Ameristar St. Charles, River City Casino, and Hollywood Casino St. Louis, with Argosy Riverside Casino planning a book. You must be 21+, present on casino property, and place wagers at the window or a kiosk.

RotoGrinders brings to you a complete guide to Missouri retail sports betting. With our tips, you’ll be able to place sports wagers in person in the Show Me State!

TL;DR

When Did Missouri Retail Sports Betting Start?

kansas city chiefs in missouri, which you can bet on at retail sportsbooks
Credit to Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union via Imagn-Images

Missouri Retail Sports betting is finally here, since December 1, 2025, at 12:00 a.m. CT.

The Missouri Gaming Commission handles licensing and timing, and some rooms may open in phases as buildouts finish, so check each casino’s posted hours before you head out.

Note: Retail and online sports betting in Missouri went live together on December 1.

Where to Find Retail Sportsbooks in Missouri

The leading retail sportsbooks at or shortly after launch, pending approvals and buildouts:

More Missouri casinos are eligible, so be sure to check back in as legalized sports betting is closer to becoming a reality.

Updated on December 5, 2025

Who Has Applied to Open Retail Sportsbooks In Missouri?

Retail Location Sportsbook
Ameristar St. Louis Fanatics
Ameristar Kansas City Fanatics
Century Cape Girardeau BetMGM
Harrah’s KC Caesars
Horseshoe STL Caesars

Who Can Bet and What Should You Bring?

Once the Amateur Sports Protection Act fell in 2018, Missouri voters passed sports betting bill Amendment 2 in November 2024.

This move opened the door to sports betting statewide, (both in person and online).

How Missouri Retail Sports Betting Works

Follow these steps below to placing a ticket at a Missouri retail sports betting location.

Five Steps to Place a Ticket

  1. Find your game on the board and note the rotation number.
  2. Choose your bet type and amount.
  3. Place the wager at a staffed window or at a self-service kiosk.
  4. Check the printed ticket for odds and details before you leave the counter.
  5. Keep the ticket; you will need it to cash out.

Windows are great when you need help with a same-game parlay or a rules check, such as a Kansas City Chiefs combo with alternate lines and player props.

Kiosks are quickest when you already know the market and the price you want.

Retail vs Online Betting in Missouri

Retail and online betting have opened on the same day, so pick your lane or try out both.

Retail sportsbooks give you a counter for questions, kiosks for speed, and a room full of fans when the game flips. The tradeoff is getting there and waiting your turn. For NFL Sundays or a Mizzou rivalry, aim early.

Mobile sportsbooks might be less exciting from a community perspective. But, they offer convenience that you just won’t find at an in-person book.

Casino Hours, Kiosks, and Amenities

Each property sets hours and usually stretches on big slates or playoff nights. Expect big screens, comfortable seating, and convenient food options nearby. If you want speed, confirm kiosk locations and hours.

If you want a seat for kickoff, check whether the book takes reservations or runs first-come sections on peak days.

Rules, Taxes, and House Policies

House rules decide how wagers are graded, including pushes, parlays, and cancellations, so read the board before you bet. Missouri sports gambling regulations authorize 14 licenses in total (six casinos, six tied to professional sports teams, two untethered) under Missouri Gaming Commission oversight. The state taxes sports betting revenue at 10% of adjusted gross receipts, and a portion supports the Compulsive Gambling Prevention Fund.

All gambling winnings are taxable, a W-2G may be issued in some instances, and federal withholding can apply above IRS thresholds, with state taxes possible as well. Systems and equipment used to operate sports wagering are tested by an independent lab to verify integrity.

Missouri Sportsbooks Available for Online Betting

Online and retail launched together on December 1, 2025, so you’d see popular sports betting apps you’ve probably heard of before alongside the retail sportsbooks. Final lineups post with the Missouri Gaming Commission, and here are the most important apps:

All is set and out there, such as welcome offers, bonus bets, and app links available on operator pages now that Missouri has launched sports betting.

Current Alternatives to Missouri Retail Sportsbooks

Missouri sports betting has been live since December 1. However, there are plenty of alternatives for those who can’t get enough of the action.

Here are our recs:

Missouri Teams You Can Bet On at Retail Books

Here are some betting markets for Missouri sports across the major leagues:

kc mlb retail sportsbook bets
Credit to Jayne Kamin-Oncea via Imagn Images

What You Can and Can’t Bet On

Responsible Gambling at Missouri Retail Books

If betting stops being fun, get help. You can call the following helplines:

Set limits before you play, take breaks on busy slates, and if you need more support, the Missouri Gaming Commission site lists self-exclusion and other responsible gambling resources.

Missouri Retail Sports Betting FAQs

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions with respect to Missouri retail sports betting.

Is Missouri retail sports betting legal?

Yes, and it’s finally live! The accurate launch date was December 1, 2025, along with online books.

How does retail betting work?

Show up at a licensed casino with a valid ID (21+), place wagers at the counter or a kiosk, and keep your ticket. Plan for lines and check each property’s posted hours before you go.

Which retail sportsbooks opened first in Missouri?

Among the major rooms: Ameristar Kansas City, Ameristar St. Charles, River City, and Hollywood Casino St. Louis, with Argosy Riverside.

Can I bet on college sports in Missouri?

Most markets are OK, but Missouri bans bets on college player props. You also can’t bet on high school or youth events.

Do I need cash for retail sports bets?

Bring cash for windows and kiosks; some Missouri casinos may offer cage options.

Are there stadium or team-venue retail sportsbooks?

State rules allow retail sportsbooks at casinos and within 400 yards of certain pro venues. Early focus is on casino rooms; team-venue sites could follow as licensing and buildouts progress.

About the Author

vgandolfo
Virginia Gandolfo (vgandolfo)

Virginia Gandolfo is a seasoned writer with over six years of experience crafting engaging, reader-focused content. She has honed her skills in the iGaming, sports betting, DFS, and casino sectors.

Virginia holds a degree in Public Relations from the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (UADE). She was also accepted into Harvard’s Continuing Education post-graduate master’s program for a Creative Writing and Literature Degree and is waiting for the ideal moment to pursue it.