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Kansas Sports Betting Guide 2025

Kansas is one of the newer but quickly growing legal sports betting markets in the United States. With online and retail sportsbooks live since 2022 under the Kansas Lottery and Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, bettors in the Sunflower State can wager legally on a wide range of pro and college sports. This guide explains which Kansas sportsbooks are legal, how to sign up, key rules on college bets and taxes, and how to bet responsibly under Kansas law.

  • Legal since September 1, 2022
  • Regulator Kansas Lottery & Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission
  • Minimum age 21 plus
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Best legal Kansas online sportsbooks

Kansas has a solid roster of licensed online sportsbooks. The exact lineup changes over time, but major national brands such as DraftKings, FanDuel, Caesars, BetMGM, bet365, Fanatics Sportsbook and ESPN BET operate in the state through partnerships with Kansas casinos.

We recommend opening accounts at several books to compare odds, take advantage of promos, and find the interface that fits you best.

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Availability of specific sportsbooks can change over time as licenses are reassigned or operators enter and leave the market. Always confirm that an app is licensed through the Kansas Lottery and listed by the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission before depositing.

Key Kansas sports betting rules

Kansas sports betting law created a modern framework for online and retail wagering while still including some important boundaries for players. Knowing these rules will help you stay compliant and avoid voided bets.

Who can bet in Kansas

  • You must be at least 21 years old
  • You must be physically located inside Kansas when placing a wager
  • You must pass identity verification when you create an account
  • You must use your own account; betting on behalf of others is not allowed

What you can bet on

  • Professional sports, including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS and more
  • College sports, including Kansas based schools and out of state teams
  • International leagues, golf, tennis, motorsports and other approved events
  • Futures markets on championships, awards and season-long results

What you cannot bet on

  • Certain college player props and in-game markets that regulators or sportsbooks restrict
  • Events or bet types that are not listed on the Kansas wagering catalog
  • Unregulated lotteries, high school sports, and non-sport events that are not approved
  • Bets with unlicensed offshore sites that do not hold a Kansas agreement
College betting nuance

Kansas allows wagering on college games, including in-state teams, primarily through game-level markets such as moneylines, spreads and totals. Some individual player props and certain in-game markets around college events may be limited or unavailable depending on the sportsbook and regulatory guidance.

College sports betting in Kansas

Kansas is fairly friendly to college sports bettors, allowing wagers on in-state and out-of-state college teams. However, there are guardrails around props and specific types of in-game action to help protect college athletes and preserve game integrity.

Allowed on college sports

  • Moneylines, spreads and totals on college football and basketball games
  • Preseason and in-season futures on conference and national titles
  • Some props and live markets on approved college events (varies by book)

Not allowed or limited on college sports

  • Certain player props on individual college athletes, especially in-state players
  • Any college markets the Kansas regulators or sportsbooks remove for integrity reasons
  • Props that effectively boil down to “yes/no” outcomes around individual student-athlete stats in some cases

Sportsbooks sometimes remove college markets that are allowed on paper if they believe those markets present integrity or compliance risk. Always rely on the menu shown inside your Kansas sportsbook app; if a bet type is missing, it may be restricted by law or by th