Licensed Illinois Sportsbooks
Legal sports betting came to Illinois in two phases over the first half of 2020.
First was the launch of retail sportsbooks at casinos in March and second was the launch of mobile sportsbooks in June. All Illinois sportsbooks are required to hold licenses from the state gaming board, promote responsible gambling and ensure customers are paid promptly.
Remote Registration for IL Online Sports Betting
The opening of the first Illinois sportsbooks was timed to coincide with the start of the 2020 March Madness college basketball tournament, but it ended up being an ill-timed launch as the tournament was cancelled at the last minute and casinos were ordered to close indefinitely over coronavirus concerns.
The closure of the state’s casinos put sports betting on hold, but it also prompted Governor J.B. Pritzker to issue an executive order temporarily waiving in-person registration requirements for mobile sportsbooks in Illinois. That order has since expired, and now bettors must register sports betting accounts in-person at casinos.
However, state was law written to end in-person registration permanently on March 5th, 2022. From that date on, bettors may register online sports betting accounts from anywhere in Illinois.
Mobile Sportsbooks in Illinois
State law allows land-based casinos, race tracks and up to three online-only operators to launch betting sites and mobile applications for customers located within state lines.
The three online-only applications are set to become available 18 months after the start of IL sports betting. Operators who go this route do not need to partner with local casinos. Every other mobile app will be tied to a land-based licensee.
Large licensing fees and an 18-month moratorium on the entrance of mobile-first operators have not dampened enthusiasm among potential operators. Numerous sportsbook companies have applied for Management Services Provider licenses to date that allow them to offer mobile betting on behalf of a racetrack, casino or stadium:
- Crown IL Gaming LLC (DraftKings)
- Betfair Interactive US (FanDuel)
- BetMGM LLC
- Rush Street Interactive (BetRivers)
- PointsBet Illinois LLC
- Caesars Interactive (Caesars Sportsbook)
- Penn Sports Interactive US (Barstool Sportsbook, operated as a partnership between Barstool Sports and Penn National Gaming)
- Unibet Illinois LLC
Bettors can view the status of any sports betting license and view a full list of approved mobile sportsbooks on this page at the IGB website.
BetMGM Illinois
BetMGM is likely to enter the Illinois market soon despite the company’s reticence to comment on its plans. A BetMGM launch here seems likely because Illinois is an attractive market, and BetMGM has been aggressive in entering new states across the country following the passage of legislation to legalize online sports betting.
BetRivers Illinois
Chicago’s Rush Street Gaming was the first to market in Illinois with the launch of a retail sportsbook at Rivers Casino Des Plaines and mobile betting under the BetRivers brand.
Desktop and mobile betting for iOS and Android devices are supported. Android users can visit the BetRivers website to download the standalone mobile app, while iOS and desktop users can visit the website to bet online without downloading. A standalone iOS app is under development.
DraftKings Illinois
DraftKings applied for a Management Services Provider license in April 2020 and later confirmed it would partner with Casino Queen in East St. Louis to offer statewide mobile betting. In July 2020, the Gaming Board upgraded DraftKings’ licensing status to “temporary operating permit,” and DraftKings officially launched online betting the following month.
PointsBet Illinois
PointsBet offers statewide mobile betting in Illinois and has plans in motion to launch a total of four retail sportsbooks. In Illinois, PointsBet is partnered with Hawthorne Race Course to operate a “premium retail sportsbook” at the track, additional sportsbooks at three off-track betting locations, and online betting.
In April 2020, PointsBet submitted an application for a Management Services Provider license in order to offer mobile betting across the state. The Illinois Gaming Board issued PointsBet a temporary operating permit in July 2020, and PointsBet.com officially launched that September.
PointsBet opened its first retail sportsbook in Illinois at Hawthorne Race Course in September 2020. Additionally, PointsBet operates two more retail sportsbooks in the following Chicago-area locations:
FanDuel Illinois
FanDuel Sportsbook officially commenced online betting in Illinois in August 2020. Illinois residents and visitors may now visit the FanDuel website to sign up for an account and download mobile apps for iOS or Android devices. In Illinois, FanDuel operates in partnership with Par-A-Dice Casino and is approved by the Illinois Gaming board.
Caesars Sportsbook Illinois
Caesars Entertainment is active in the US market, with retail sportsbooks and mobile betting in place across the country. The company is partnered with Grand Victoria Casino for mobile betting and to operate a retail sportsbook.
Unibet Illinois
Unibet Sportsbook is partnered with Penn National Gaming to offer mobile sports betting through Argosy Casino Alton. The sportsbook should launch sometime in 2021, although the firm has not yet announced a specific date. Unibet Sportsbook currently has a sports betting license application pending with the Illinois Gaming Board.
Golden Nugget Illinois
Golden Nugget is coming to Illinois. In November 2020, Golden Nugget Inc announced it has a partnership in place with Danville Development to construct a land-based casino in Danville. The new casino will operate under the Golden Nugget brand and operate a mobile betting platform pending regulatory approval. Golden Nugget will also offer online gambling if Illinois legalizes online casinos in the future.
Retail Sportsbooks in Illinois
Under state law, each of Illinois’ ten land-based casinos, seven of its major stadiums, and three race tracks (including their off-track betting facilities) are permitted to apply for licenses to operate on-property sportsbooks.
Only one retail sportsbook was able to get up and running prior to the COVID-19 pandemic which resulted in casinos across the country closing, but additional sportsbooks have launched since then as COVID-19 restrictions have eased.
Other casinos that have not yet detailed their plans for sports betting include:
- Jumer’s Casino in Rock Island
- Harrah’s Joliet Chicago Hotel & Casino
- Harrah’s Metropolis