PENNSYLVANIA LEGAL SPORTSBOOKS 2026

Best Sportsbooks in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania launched online sports betting May 2019. One of the top-5 markets in the US with 15+ licensed operators. Home of Eagles, Steelers, Phillies, Sixers, and Flyers. 21+ only.

✅ Online since May 2019 ✅ 15+ Licensed Operators ⚠️ No In-State College Betting ⚠️ 36% Operator Tax

Top Pennsylvania Sportsbooks — Ranked 2026

#1 FanDuel Sportsbook
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Best overall for Eagles and Steelers fans. Market-leading NFL odds, best live betting interface, and fastest payouts via PayPal.

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#2 DraftKings Sportsbook
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Best same-game parlay builder. Huge selection of Phillies, Pirates, 76ers, and Flyers props. Partners with Hollywood Casino in PA.

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#3 BetMGM
Up to $1,500 First Bet Insurance — Code SBRMGM

Best for big first bets. Partners with Hollywood Casino at Penn National and Valley Forge Casino Resort in PA.

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#4 Caesars Sportsbook
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Good rewards program for PA bettors. Harrah's Philadelphia ties. Solid odds boosts for NFL and NBA games.

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#5 ESPN Bet
Up to $1,000 Second Chance Bet — Code ESPN1000

Great app integration with ESPN content. Easy to follow expert picks and trends directly in-app. Strong for casual PA bettors.

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Pennsylvania Sports Teams You Can Bet On

🏈 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)
🏈 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)
Philadelphia Phillies (MLB)
Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB)
🏀 Philadelphia 76ers (NBA)
🏒 Philadelphia Flyers (NHL)
🏒 Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL)
Philadelphia Union (MLS)

Pennsylvania Sports Betting FAQ

Yes. PA legalized sports betting in 2018 and launched online May 2019. Regulated by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. Both mobile and in-person betting at casinos is legal.
No — Pennsylvania restricts betting on in-state college teams. You cannot bet on Penn State Nittany Lions, Temple, or other PA-based college teams' games. Out-of-state college games are permitted.
Pennsylvania has a 36% gross gaming revenue tax on sportsbooks — among the highest in the US. This high tax means PA bettors may see fewer and smaller promotions compared to lower-tax states.
You must be 21 or older to bet on sports in Pennsylvania, both online and at retail locations.