Sports betting is legal in a number of states across the United States, but the specific regulations and the types of sports betting allowed can vary from state to state. As of my last update in early 2023, the following states have legalized some form of sports betting:

What States Can You Bet On Sports

1. Nevada

2. New Jersey

3. Pennsylvania

4. Delaware

5. West Virginia

6. Mississippi

7. New York

8. Michigan

9. Illinois

10. Indiana

11. Tennessee

12. Virginia

13. Iowa

14. Colorado

15. South Dakota

16. Montana

17. Oregon

18. Washington, D.C.

19. Wyoming

20. Louisiana

21. Maryland

22. Connecticut

23. North Carolina (only in tribal casinos as of the last update)

24. Arizona

25. Rhode Island

It’s important to note that this list is subject to change as more states continue to consider and pass legislation related to sports betting. Additionally, the form of betting can differ: some states may only allow in-person betting at casinos or racetracks, while others permit online and mobile sports betting.

Before engaging in sports betting, it’s crucial to check the current laws and regulations in your specific state, as they can change rapidly. Legal sports betting operations are typically required to be licensed and regulated by the state in which they operate.