Illinois
FanDuel Illinois Promo Ending Soon: Claim $150 Bonus Bets Before It's Too Late
This is one of the best times of the year to be a sports fan with the NBA and NHL playoffs heating up and a whole summer of MLB ahead of us.
FanDuel is making it easy for new users in Illinois to get excited about the fun with $150 in guaranteed bonus bets waiting to be claimed this week, and it only takes a $5 bet to claim yours!
But you shouldn’t wait to claim this offer because it’s expiring soon!
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Welcome Bonus |
Min. First Deposit |
Min. First Bet |
Promo Code |
|---|---|---|---|
|
$150 |
$10 |
$5 |
None needed |
Here’s how you can lock in your guaranteed $150 bonus at FanDuel today:
- Click this link to sign up with FanDuel Sportsbook (no promo code needed)
- Deposit $10 or more
- Bet $5 or more on any wager
That’s it! You can bet on anything you want, and it doesn’t matter if that first bet wins or loses.
You’ll get your bonus bets within 72 hours of the completion of your first bet as long as you meet the minimum requirements of a $10 deposit and a $5 first bet.
Your FanDuel bonus bets will arrive as a pool of house credits that you can use to wager on sports without risking your own money!
The only downside to these bonus bets is that the value of your bonus won’t be returned to you when wagering.
But if you win a bet you placed with bonus funds, you’ll win real cash that you can either withdraw or use for more wagers.
For instance, if you bet $50 on a wager with +300 odds and it wins, you’d get $150 in withdrawable cash!
You’ll see an option to apply your bonus bets to any bet in your bet slip as long as you still have bonus bets left to spend at FanDuel.
Find your best bet and then click on it to add it to your bet slip. Then, look for that bonus option, type in how much of your bonus you want to wager and then submit your bet!
You can use these bonus credits on any of the betting lines available at FanDuel, but don’t wait too long to spend yours because they expire one week after you first receive them.
Yes, sports betting is legal at retail sportsbooks and online in Illinois.
Yes, FanDuel is as legit as it gets when it comes to sportsbooks. It’s trusted by over 1 million sports bettors and it’s been an industry leader for several years.
Yes, FanDuel is licensed and regulated as a legal sportsbook in Illinois.
Yes, you can bet on college sports in Illinois, but there are some restrictions. You cannot bet on in-state teams (unless you’re at a retail sportsbook) and you cannot bet on college player props per state gaming regulations.
Illinois is home to some of the very best sportsbooks in the nation and FanDuel has a strong argument to be at the top of that list.
It has several years of experience as a go-to sportsbook and that’s clear to see in its highly-rated app, big-time promotions and wide variety of betting odds.
But that doesn’t mean you should only sign up with FanDuel.
Having access to other sportsbooks means that you can compare odds on any wager you want to place and always bet with the best odds.
And who doesn’t want to claim more bonus bets?
FanDuel has a great sign-up bonus in Illinois, but the offer at DraftKings has it beat.
Here’s the top competition to FanDuel’s sign-up bonus in Illinois:
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Sportsbook |
Welcome Bonus |
Min. First Deposit |
Min. First Bet |
Promo Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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DraftKings |
$200 + Daily No-Sweat Same-Game Parlay |
$10 |
$5 |
None needed |
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BetMGM |
$1,500 No-Sweat Bet |
$10 |
N/A |
None needed |
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Caesars |
$1,000 No-Sweat Bet |
$10 |
N/A |
FSFANS1000 |
Click each link below to sign up with each sportsbook and claim your bonuses today!
Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.
Illinois
2025 FCS football championship: Bracket, schedule, scores
The 2025-26 FCS playoffs consist of a 24-team bracket with play starting on Saturday, Nov. 29 and concluding on Monday, Jan. 5. The top 16 teams seeded and the top eight seeds receive automatic byes to the second round, while the rest of the 24-team field (the remaining 16 teams) play in the first round.
Here’s everything you need to know for the Division I Football Championship postseason.
FCS championship bracket
Click or tap here to view the bracket
FCS championship schedule
All times Eastern
Quarterfinals
- Friday, December 12
- Saturday, December 13
Semifinals
- Saturday, December 20
- Semifinal 1 | 4 p.m. ET | ABC
- Semifinal 2 | 7:30 p.m. ET | ESPN2
National Championship
FCS championship rounds, dates
- Selection show: 12 p.m. ET Sunday, Nov. 23 on ESPNU
- First round: Saturday, Nov. 29
- Second round: Saturday, Dec. 6
- Quarterfinals: Friday, Dec. 12 through Saturday, Dec. 13
- Semifinals: Saturday, Dec. 20
- National championship: Monday, Jan. 5 on ESPN at 7:30 p.m. ET
FCS selections
The bracket selections for the 2025-26 FCS Championship was on Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025. The bracket was be revealed via a selection show on ESPNU at 12 p.m. ET and a selections release.
Eleven conferences (or conference partnerships/alliances) earn automatic bids to the playoffs. The FCS Championship Committee selects the remaining 13 at-large bids.
AUTOMATIC BIDS: Click or tap here to see all 11 of the clinched auto-bids
FCS championship history
North Dakota Dakota State is the reigning national champion, winning its 10 title in 2024 with a 35-32 win over Montana State. Here’s every FCS champion and runner-up from the past decade:
| Year | Champion | Coach | Score | Runner-Up | Site |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | North Dakota State | Tim Polasek | 35-32 | Montana State | Frisco, Texas |
| 2023 | South Dakota State | Jimmy Rogers | 23-3 | Montana | Frisco, Texas |
| 2022 | South Dakota State | John Stiegelmeier | 45-21 | North Dakota State | Frisco, Texas |
| 2021 | North Dakota State | Matt Entz | 38-10 | Montana State | Frisco, Texas |
| 2020 | Sam Houston | K.C. Keeler | 23-21 | South Dakota State | Frisco, Texas |
| 2019 | North Dakota State | Matt Entz | 28-20 | James Madison | Frisco, Texas |
| 2018 | North Dakota State | Chris Klieman | 38-24 | Eastern Washington | Frisco, Texas |
| 2017 | North Dakota State | Chris Klieman | 17-13 | James Madison | Frisco, Texas |
| 2016 | James Madison | Mike Houston | 28-14 | Youngstown State | Frisco, Texas |
| 2015 | North Dakota State | Chris Klieman | 37-10 | Jacksonville State | Frisco, Texas |
Click here for a full list of every champion since 1978.
Illinois
Another Winter Storm Targets Central Illinois
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WICS) — After a brief lull in the weather on Friday, now another winter storm is setting its sights on central Illinois. Come Saturday, our next round of Winter is set to arrive. A new weather maker sweeps across the Upper Midwest, causing more snow to develop by mid-morning on Saturday. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued from 7AM Saturday through 8 PM Saturday evening. The snow will pick up intensity by late-morning and last through the afternoon into the early evening hours before ending. This new weather system will follow a path very similar to the previous storm system and spread a swath of moderate to locally heavy snow. Before the snow wraps up Saturday evening, expect another 2″-4″ for much of central Illinois, with afternoon high temperatures bitterly cold in the mid-teens.
But the worst blast of cold air comes in Saturday evening into Sunday. Frigid Arctic air surges down from Canada causing temperatures to really tumble, driving in the coldest weather we’ve had in a long time and certainly the coldest so far this season. A Cold Weather Advisory is issued from 8 PM Saturday through Noon on Sunday. Sunday morning will be dangerously cold with wind chills around 20 to 25 BELOW ZERO. With wind chills this extreme, it doesn’t take long to suffer from frostbite or hypothermia. Please stay inside to keep warm, but if you do need to venture out, limit the time you spend outdoors, and make sure to cover up all exposed skin by wearing a hat, scarf, and gloves. Sunday afternoon features lots of sunshine, but despite the sunshine, temperatures will be brutally cold and frigid with high temperatures stuck in the low single numbers while wind chills remain well below zero.
Expect more extremely chilly weather on Monday with wind chills still ranging from 5 to 15 BELOW ZERO in the morning and afternoon highs only reaching into the 20s. Then temperatures will finally start to warm up, and we should climb out of the deep freeze with highs in the mid to upper 30s on Tuesday.
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Illinois is newest state to allow medical assistance in dying after Pritzker signs bill
Gov. JB Pritzker signed a new law Friday making Illinois the newest state allowing medically assisted dying in terminally ill residents.
Known as “Deb’s Law,” it allows eligible terminally ill adults with a prognosis to live six months or less to request a prescription from their doctor that would allow them to die on their own terms.
The legislation was narrowly approved by the Illinois Senate in October after the Illinois House passed it in May.
People on both sides of the debate over the controversial legislation lobbied the governor up until the last minute. Medical aid in dying, also called assisted suicide or dying with dignity, is already legal in 12 states. Eight more are considering similar legislation.
“I have been deeply impacted by the stories of Illinoisans or their loved ones that have suffered from a devastating terminal illness, and I have been moved by their dedication to standing up for freedom and choice at the end of life in the midst of personal heartbreak,” Pritzker said in a news release after signing the bill.
Pritzker’s signature makes Illinois the first state in the Midwest to allow medically assisted death.
Advocates for the law say it allows adults to die on their own terms when survival is already not an option. Opponents say the bill legalizes “state-sanctioned suicide.”
The law requires two doctors to determine a patient has a terminal disease and will die within six months. The medication provided would need to be requested both orally and in written documentation, and will have to be self-administered. The law also requires all patients opting into medical assistance in dying to have been full informed about all end-of-life care options, including comfort care, hospice, palliative care and pain control.
The law is named for Deb Robertson, a former social worker from Lombard who had an aggressive case of neuroendocrine carcinoma. She began advocating for medical aid in dying in 2022 and has been a central figure in the movement.
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