Arizona sees US$53.5 million in sports betting revenues for November, 30% less than October

9 January 2025 at 6:10am UTC-5
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The Arizona Department of Gaming announced its sports betting figures in a press release today, with bettors wagering US$791 million in revenue, a 22% year-on-year increase compared to October 2023, which generated just over US$648 million. 

Comparing the figures to September 2024, there was around an 8.6% increase, with wagers increasing by US$59 million from US$732 million. 

The reported adjusted gross revenue reached more than US$53.5 million for the month, a 30.5% decrease compared to September’s total of US$77 million. 

Out of its fourteen sportsbook operators, DraftKings generated the highest revenue for a combined total of roughly US$261 million. US$258.6 million was for mobile wagers and US$3.2 million for retail wagers. This was a 1.9% month-on-month decrease compared to the figures reported in September, which saw total wagers reach US$263 million. 

FanDuel came in a close second, generating around US$252 million in retail and mobile wagers, a 9% month-on-month increase compared to September. 

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Sporttrade generated the lowest amount for the month, however, reporting only US$1.7 million in mobile wagers. Despite contributing the least amount, the sportsbook operator still saw an increase of more than US$1.2 million compared to September. 

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