Arizona Sports Betting Takes Significant Dip In June

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 
Arizona Sports Betting Takes Significant Dip In June

Arizona sports betting made $319 million in June. Arizona sportsbetting handle stayed sixth among US sports markets.

June was a slow month for sports betting in Arizona. However, operators contributed over $750,000 in privilege fees during June.

Arizona sportsbooks generated $12.6 million in sports betting revenue during June. It is the lowest revenue since Arizona sportsbetting launched in September 2021. The next lowest was $29.2 million in April.

FanDuel Sportsbook was the only operator to take more than $100 million in online bets in June. DraftKings Sportsbooks was No. 2 sportsbook in the state, taking $92.8 million. BetMGM was a distant third in Arizona sports betting market, with $59.7 million and generating $5.4 million of revenue.

FanDuel's sportsbook at the Footprint Center took $2.3 million in bets since it opened last September. Caesars Sportsbook opened in late June and took another $331,583. BetMGM Sportsbooks at State Farm Stadium and Chase Field are scheduled to open this NFL season.

Arizona Sports Betting Takes Significant Dip In June. Turf Paradise led the way with $123,122 in wagers during June, its second month of operation.