FIFA World Cup expected to draw $1.8B in bets from 20.5M American adults, AGA survey finds

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FIFA World Cup expected to draw $1.8B in bets from 20.5M American adults, AGA survey finds

20.5 million American adults plan to bet $1.8 billion on the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Majority of World Cups bettors plan on traditional bets either online, with a bookie or at a physical sportsbook. More than half of American adult have access to legal betting options.

Three in 10 American adults who plan to watch the World Cup intend to wager on the tournament. Most Americans would bet on United States to win the Cup. 31 states and Washington, D.C. currently feature live, legal sports betting markets. Legal wagering is currently available to 132 million Americans in their home states. FIFA World cup expected to draw $1.8B in bets from 20.5M American Adults.

Three in 10 American adults who plan to watch the World Cup intend to wager on the tournament. Most Americans would bet on United States to win the Cup.


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