Sports Betting on the Rise in US, But UK is Still Number 1

The Supreme Court of the United States lifted the federal ban on sports betting on the 14th of May , 2018. It was a huge moment for sports betting companies and fans in the United States, as sports betting legislation is now in the hands of each individual state in the country.

It did not take long for several states to legalise sports betting, with New York, New Jersey, and Nevada among those to move quickly and begin offering the public sports betting services. Not only have we seen a significant rise in the number of sports betting outlets in the United States, many located inside land based casinos, we have also witnessed an increase in the number of online sports betting websites and naturally want to get in on the action.

At the time of writing, you will find over 10 different states where online sports betting is legal. Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Iowa are among the states currently offering online sports betting services. However, despite the fact sports betting is on the rise in the US, the UK is still number one, for several reasons.

Firstly, regardless of where you reside in the United Kingdom you have access to the same sportsbooks and there are plenty from which to choose. For example, it makes no difference whether you live in Wales or England, the online gambling laws are consistent and each person has access to the same online betting companies. You only have to look at the MaxFreeBets UK website to get an understanding of the huge number of high quality online bookmakers available to everyone residing in the United Kingdom.

The choice is seemingly endless and you will find all the big name brands including William Hill, Ladbrokes, Betfair, 888Sport, Coral, Bet365, BetVictor, and Unibet. In addition to these major names, the UK is home to some of the best up and coming sports betting brands, such as BetBull, Hopa, InfernoBet, Sportnation, RedZoneSports, and TonyBet.

Registration at online sports betting websites in the United Kingdom could not be any easier. All you have to do is enter a few details on the website and provide documentation to show you are of legal age to bet. However, in the United States, it is not always as simple and some states, such as Iowa, require you to register in-person at a casino that offers sports betting before you can begin. It is good that the registration process in the US means it is difficult for people underage to begin gambling but for those who are of legal age and want to register quickly at home, it can be a nuisance.

It is also worth noting that some online sports betting brands in the US are only available on mobile in some states. Mobile betting has been a fantastic introduction for sports betting fans but having the option of using a larger screen at home is good, especially if you want to have quick access to statistics and other information. Given the recent global climate, operators in the ever lucrative market of the UK are looking for things to return to normal as soon as possible, ahead of the governments proposed roll out of sporting events for the remainder of the year and early 2021.

So, while the United States continues to make big strides in sports betting, it is clear the United Kingdom continues to lead the way.

 

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