Missouri launched online sports betting in December 2025 (voter-approved Amendment 2), and sweepstakes casinos are legal here. Real-money online casino isn't legal.
Missouri voters approved sports betting via Amendment 2 (Nov 2024); online sports betting launched 1 December 2025, regulated by the Missouri Gaming Commission at a 10% tax (21+). Opening day drew 250,000+ accounts. Sweepstakes casinos are legal. Real-money online casino and poker are not legal, and the state has no active commercial horse racing.
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Missouri Gaming Commission-licensed online sportsbooks β all major books went live at launch. 21+. Sports betting is taxed at 10%.
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With no real-money online casino, sweepstakes casinos are a legal free-to-play option in Missouri. Gold Coins for play, Sweeps Coins for prizes.
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Contested. Prediction markets run under federal CFTC rules; their Missouri status is unsettled amid the national dispute over sports event contracts.
Limited. Missouri has no active commercial racetracks, and online ADW horse-race wagering is not broadly available to residents. We won’t list racing offers we can’t confirm are legal here.
Real-money online casino and online poker are not legal in Missouri. The state has riverboat casinos but no online casino framework, and online horse-racing ADW is limited.
Missouri’s market is brand new β sports betting plus open sweepstakes.
No. Real-money online casino and poker are not legal in Missouri, though the state has riverboat casinos.
Yes. With no ban in place, brands like NoLimitCoins, Funrize, FunzCity and Real Prize accept Missouri players.
Yes, since December 1, 2025, regulated by the Missouri Gaming Commission at a 10% tax. 21+.
Missouri has no active commercial racetracks and online ADW availability is limited, so we don’t feature racing offers for the state.
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