Published
Legal & RegulatorySports Betting

SBTech and Churchill Downs accept first legal sports wager in Arkansas

SBTech has partnered with Churchill Downs at Oaklawn Racetrack and Casino to power the first legal sports wager in the state of Arkansas.

ArkansasStateCapitol

In November, Arkansas voters approved new gambling regulations which would legalise retail sports betting.

After a long journey, the Natural State has now become the eighth state to launch the vertical (excluding New Mexico, in which some individual tribal casinos offer it).

Interestingly, the first bet placed was a $5 wager on an NFL game to be played as far away as 8 September.

Richard Carter, SBTech CEO, said: "We’re delighted Oaklawn selected SBTech to power their sportsbook in partnership with Churchill Downs and launch the state’s first sports wager.

"We look forward to extending that to other products and channels in the near future."

In June, DraftKings was linked with a takeover of SBTech, with neither company confirming or denying the reports when contacted by Gambling Insider.

Premium+ Connections
Premium
 
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium Connections
Consultancy
Executive Profiles
Mohegan
Mohegan Inspire
DraftKings
The Star Entertainment Group
Follow Us

Company profile: Growe Partners

Dominate the Sports Betting Affiliate Arena with Growe Partn...

Company profile: GR8 Tech

The sportsbook provider discusses turning sportsbooks into a...

Analysing sports betting data from the African Cup of Nations 2024

Sports betting supplier Betby provides Gambling Insider with...

LiveScore Group: Football’s changing relationship with fans

Gambling Insider delves deeper into LiveScore’s Evolution...