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Missouri will launch sports betting in December. Experts say it's not ready for the consequences


Legal sports gambling is set to begin in Missouri on December 1, more than a year after voters approved legalization. Many bettors are eager for it to begin, but addiction health advocates are ... Read More

Countdown to Missouri Betting: Who’s In, Who’s Out, and What’s Next


Sports betting launches Dec. 1 in Missouri. Find confirmed and missing sportsbooks, casino and team partners, plus what’s ahead for bettors. Read More

Missouri Sports Betting to Begin Early Morning Dec. 1


The 12:01 a.m. legal wagering start time will come two weeks after approved sportsbooks can begin accepting deposits. Read More

Missouri Sports Betting 2025: Launch Updates & Sportsbooks


Stay up to date on Missouri sports betting. Learn the latest on launch timelines, sportsbooks, and what to expect when it goes live in the Show-Me State. Read More

Missouri prepares for sports betting launch: What's left to be done


After Missouri voters narrowly approved sports betting last November - bettors are ready to no longer have to drive over to Kansas to get their bets in. We hear from Missouri Gaming Commission Chair ... Read More

Deadline for Missouri Sports Betting Licenses Looms


The Missouri Gaming Commission says Friday's deadline allows betting companies to test and certify all necessary systems before the December launch. Read More


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