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Missouri sports betting update ahead of Chiefs vs. Commanders on Monday Night Football
It’s another prime time NFL game, which means the Chiefs are playing. That’s what happens when a team has appeared in five of the past six Super Bowls and now has a player dating the most famous singer in the world.
Tonight, Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and company host the Washington Commanders. Soon enough, bettors in Missouri will be legal wagering on a Chiefs primetime game.
Missouri sports betting is set to launch at 12:00 am CT on December 1. The Monday Night Football game that day is Patriots vs. Giants, but the following Sunday the Chiefs host the Texans on Sunday Night Football.
Bettors who are 21+ in Missouri don’t need to wait to get a demo of the DraftKings Missouri app. Just click below and take it for a test run. You won’t be able to deposit or wager until 12:00 am CT on December 1, but you’ll get to see why bettors in 39 states love DraftKings.
Missouri online sports betting overview
The Missouri Gaming Commission recently approved temporary sports betting licenses for nine sportsbooks looking to start taking bets at 12:00 am CT on December 1. Pre-registration can start on Nov. 17 at 12:00 CT. Let’s take a look at the players in Missouri:
The two names that standout the most on this list are Circa and Underdog. Circa scored a massive upset when it was awarded an “untethered” license over FanDuel in August.
What that means is neither DraftKings, nor Circa need partners to launch in Missouri (hence they can keep all the profits for themselves).
DraftKings and FanDuel poured in more than $40 into the ballot initiative that paved the way to legalize Missouri sports betting, so it was eye-brow raising that it did not prevail over Circa.
FanDuel quickly recovered from the sting of losing out to Circa by partnering with St. Louis CITY SC of the MLS.
Underdog, meanwhile, was one of the first to apply for a license in Missouri. The DFS and now sports betting operator has partnered with the Kansas City Royals.
BetMGM partnered with Century Casinos and Fanatics is launching through a deal with Boyd Gaming. Two other future Missouri sportsbook operators, Caesars and ESPN BET, do not need a partner because both have land-based casino interests in the state.
Missouri sports betting pro teams have ‘skin’ in the game
One of the biggest reasons Amendment 2 passed can be attributed to the groundswell of support from Missouri’s pro sports teams. As a result, six pro teams have sports betting licenses. Here’s a look at those partnerships:
- St. Louis Cardinals (bet365)
- Kansas City Royals (Underdog)
- St. Louis CITY SC of MLS (FanDuel)
- Kansas City Chiefs (BetMGM, existing from Kansas launch)
- St. Louis Blues (Underdog)
- Kansas City Current of NWSL (TBD)
There can be up to 19 retail sports betting licenses (stadiums, casinos). A few casino/sportsbook partnerships have already been established. Here’s a brief overview of those:
Where to bet in person in Missouri on December 1
- Horseshoe St. Louis: Caesars Sportsbook
- Harrah’s Kansas City: Caesars Sportsbook
- Isle of Capri Casino Boonville: Caesars Sportsbook
- Hollywood Casino St. Louis: ESPN BET
- Argosy Riverside Casino: ESPN BET
- River City Casino: ESPN BET
- Century Casino Cape Girardeau: BetMGM
- Ameristar Casino Kansas City: Fanatics Sportsbook
The six pro teams with licenses can also have a retail sportsbook in or around their stadiums.
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