Ohio is a sports bettor's paradise, with a plethora of online wagering platforms and retail options at various casinos, horse tracks, bars, and supermarkets.
For those outside of Ohio, you may face restrictions on the offers you see on this page.
What happens when you launch legal sports wagering statewide after the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve? You get a betting bonanza, as Ohio's sportsbooks collectively handled more than $1 billion in their very first month of accepting wagers in the state.
It's no stretch to call Ohio a sports bettor's paradise. Filled with an enviable glut of pro and college teams, the Buckeye State features 15 online wagering platforms (with room for 25) and a plethora of retail options at various casinos, horse tracks, and supermarkets.
Yes, supermarkets. Ohio's sports betting regulations are among the most inclusive in the land, allowing for the placement of sports betting kiosks at pretty much any establishment that has a liquor license, including restaurants, bars, grocery stores, gas stations, and bowling alleys. There are nearly 1,000 of these kiosk-hosting locations spread throughout Ohio, although how much and what you can bet on is more tightly restricted than at a proper sportsbook.
Current Sportsbooks
15Eldorado Scioto Downs: 6000 S. High St, Columbus, OH 44115
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse: 1 Center Court, Cleveland, OH 44115
Nationwide Arena: 401 N Front St, Columbus, OH 43215
Progressive Field: 2401 Ontario St, Cleveland, OH 44115
Belterra Park Cincinnati: 6301 Kellogg Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45230
Mobile Sportsbook
Great American Ball Park: 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202
MGM Northfield Park: 10777 Northfield Rd, Northfield, OH 44067
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