Live in Wisconsin Updated April 2026

Wisconsin Sports
Betting Guide

On April 9, 2026, Governor Tony Evers signed AB 601 into law as 2025 Wisconsin Act 247 — making Wisconsin the 33rd state to legalize online sports betting. The bill cleared the Assembly by voice vote on February 19, passed the Senate 21-12 on March 17, and now enters the implementation phase. Wisconsins 11 federally recognized tribes must negotiate updated gaming compacts with the state and receive Bureau of Indian Affairs approval before any sportsbook apps can go live under the hub-and-spoke model. The earliest realistic launch is 2027. Until then, retail betting remains available at tribal casinos including Oneida, Potawatomi, and Ho-Chunk Gaming locations.

0 OnlineLicensed Sportsbooks
21+Minimum Age
33rdState to Legalize
11Tribal Nations
Legal SinceApr 9, 2026
RegulatorWisconsin Department of Administration
Tax Rate60% to Tribes (IGRA)
License Capacity11 Tribal Nations
Expert Reviewed

Best Wisconsin Sportsbooks


All 0 Online licensed online sportsbooks operating in Wisconsin, independently reviewed and ranked. Each operator is regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Administration and fully legal for anyone 21+ within state lines.

#1

Oneida Casino Sportsbook

First in Wisconsin
★★★★☆ 4.3/5
Retail Only
In-person wagering at Oneida Casino in Green Bay
  • Oneida Nation flagship sportsbook
  • Green Bay location near Lambeau Field
  • Live since 2021
  • Tribal Class III gaming compact
Min Deposit$5
WithdrawalSame day
App RatingN/A ★
#2

Potawatomi Casino Sportsbook

Largest Venue
★★★★☆ 4.4/5
Retail Only
In-person at Potawatomi in Milwaukee
  • Forest County Potawatomi Community
  • Milwaukee location
  • Largest WI tribal casino
  • Multiple betting kiosks
Min Deposit$5
WithdrawalSame day
App RatingN/A ★
#3

Ho-Chunk Gaming

Most Locations
★★★★☆ 4.2/5
Retail Only
Multiple locations across Wisconsin
  • Ho-Chunk Nation operates 6 properties
  • Wisconsin Dells flagship
  • Madison and Black River Falls locations
  • Tribal sportsbook kiosks
Min Deposit$5
WithdrawalSame day
App RatingN/A ★
April 2026

Welcome Bonus Comparison


Side-by-side comparison of every welcome offer available to new Wisconsin bettors.

SportsbookWelcome BonusConditionMin Deposit
Oneida Casino Sportsbook Retail Only In-person wagering at Oneida Casino in Green Bay $5
Potawatomi Casino Sportsbook Retail Only In-person at Potawatomi in Milwaukee $5
Ho-Chunk Gaming Retail Only Multiple locations across Wisconsin $5
Step by Step

How to Start Betting in Wisconsin


From choosing a sportsbook to placing your first wager, here is exactly how to get started with legal sports betting in the Badger State.

01

Choose a Sportsbook

Pick a licensed Wisconsin sportsbook from our reviewed list above. Each operator is regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Administration.

02

Create Your Account

Provide your name, email, address, phone number, and last four digits of your SSN. Geolocation confirms you are in Wisconsin.

03

Claim Your Bonus

Enter any promo code during registration or on your first deposit. Each sportsbook has unique welcome offers — compare before committing.

04

Fund & Start Betting

Make your first deposit via bank transfer, debit card, PayPal, or other accepted methods. Most sportsbooks have $5-$10 minimums.

Full Markets

What Can You Bet On?


Wisconsin sportsbooks cover all major professional and college sports.

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NFL

Green Bay Packers — 13-time NFL Champions, the only publicly-owned major US pro sports team. Lambeau Field is iconic

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NBA

Milwaukee Bucks — 2021 NBA Champions, Giannis Antetokounmpo era. Fiserv Forum

MLB

Milwaukee Brewers — supported AB 601, advocated for legal Wisconsin betting. American Family Field

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NHL

No in-state team. Chicago Blackhawks and Minnesota Wild draw most regional interest

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College Football

Wisconsin Badgers — Big Ten powerhouse. NOT bettable in WI under new law (in-state college restriction)

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College Basketball

Wisconsin Badgers and Marquette Golden Eagles — both restricted from in-state betting

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NASCAR

Road America in Elkhart Lake hosts NASCAR Cup Series races

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UFC / MMA

Title fights, main cards, round and method of victory props

Legal Framework

Wisconsin Sports Betting Laws


📜 AB 601 / 2025 Wisconsin Act 247

Wisconsin legalized sports betting through AB 601 / 2025 Wisconsin Act 247, signed by Governor Tony Evers in 2026. Online betting launched on Pending — 2027 or later. The Wisconsin Department of Administration oversees all operations.

💰 Tax Structure

Operators pay 60% to Tribes (IGRA). Revenue supports state programs including responsible gambling initiatives and education.

📋 Licensing

Wisconsin allows 11 tribal nations. Currently 0 Online operators are live and accepting wagers.

🎓 College Betting

Wisconsin sports betting does not include wagering on in-state college teams like the Wisconsin Badgers. Out-of-state college athletics are permitted at retail tribal sportsbooks.

📍 Retail Sportsbooks

Wisconsin currently has retail sports betting at tribal casinos including Oneida Casino in Green Bay, Potawatomi Casino in Milwaukee, and Ho-Chunk Gaming locations. Online betting is not yet live despite legalization.

🔒 Age & Location

You must be at least 21 years old and physically located within Wisconsin to place legal sports bets. Residency is not required. Geolocation technology verifies your location.

Key Timeline

May 2018 Supreme Court strikes down PASPA
2021 Oneida Casino opens Wisconsins first retail sportsbook under tribal compact
Oct 2025 AB 601 first introduced in Wisconsin Assembly, then suspended amid debate
Feb 19, 2026 Wisconsin Assembly passes AB 601 by voice vote, sending to Senate
Mar 17, 2026 Wisconsin Senate passes AB 601 by 21-12 vote
Apr 9, 2026 Governor Tony Evers signs AB 601 into law as 2025 Wisconsin Act 247 — Wisconsin becomes the 33rd state to legalize online sports betting
2026-2027 11 tribes must negotiate updated gaming compacts with Wisconsin and receive Bureau of Indian Affairs approval before launch
2027+ Expected earliest launch of statewide online sports betting via tribal hub-and-spoke model
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions


Is online sports betting legal in Wisconsin?

Yes, as of April 9, 2026 when Governor Tony Evers signed AB 601 (2025 Wisconsin Act 247) into law. However, no online sportsbooks are live yet. The law requires Wisconsins 11 federally recognized tribes to negotiate updated gaming compacts with the state, which must then be approved by the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs before any apps can launch. The earliest realistic launch is 2027.

How does the Wisconsin model work?

Wisconsin uses the hub-and-spoke model, the same approach used in Florida. Under federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), wagers placed anywhere in Wisconsin are deemed to legally occur on tribal lands as long as the servers are physically located on tribal land. This preserves tribal sovereignty while enabling statewide mobile betting.

Why is there a delay before launch?

Three steps must happen: (1) Each of the 11 tribes negotiates an updated gaming compact with the state including mobile provisions, (2) the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs approves each compact, and (3) tribes build out their sportsbook infrastructure. Governor Evers stated he will not accept any plan that treats tribes unequally, adding pressure for unified terms.

Will DraftKings and FanDuel come to Wisconsin?

Unlikely under the current model. The Sports Betting Alliance (FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, bet365, Fanatics) opposed AB 601, arguing it doesnt make financial sense to partner with Wisconsin tribes because federal law requires 60% of gambling revenues to go back to tribes. They prefer a constitutional amendment opening sports betting to commercial operators.

Where can I bet in Wisconsin right now?

Retail sports betting has been legal at tribal casinos since 2021. You can place in-person bets at Oneida Casino in Green Bay, Potawatomi Casino in Milwaukee, and Ho-Chunk Gaming locations including Wisconsin Dells. Online betting from home is not yet available.

Can I bet on the Wisconsin Badgers?

No. Wisconsin sports betting law prohibits wagering on in-state college teams. The Badgers, Marquette Golden Eagles, and other Wisconsin college programs cannot be bet on at WI sportsbooks. Out-of-state college teams are permitted.

How old do I have to be to bet?

21 years old at all Wisconsin tribal sportsbooks. This will also apply when online betting launches.

What is Wisconsins tax structure?

Wisconsin does not collect a traditional sportsbook tax. Instead, under the tribal compact framework, tribes pay the state a share of revenues from all gambling operations. In 2024, Wisconsin tribes paid the state just over $66 million from casino gaming. Federal IGRA law requires 60% of gambling revenues to go to the tribes.

Who supported the Wisconsin betting bill?

The Milwaukee Brewers publicly supported AB 601, along with several Wisconsin tribes who united to ask Governor Evers to sign. Supporters argued Wisconsinites were already placing bets via offshore sportsbooks, prediction markets, or by crossing into Illinois — and the state was missing out on revenue that could fund mental health and opioid crisis programs.