Update: SugarHouse is exiting the Connecticut market and is no longer available as a mobile app in Connecticut as of March 31, 2023. Read on for more information about the state’s legislation, the two tribes’ exclusivity agreement, why Sportech is not happy with any of this, what it means for bettors, and which operators are now live in the Nutmeg State. While the long road to legalized sports betting in Connecticut has come to an end, there is still a lot to unpack. Online betting officially began in October 2021.
Both are now able to offer online sports betting in Connecticut, along with the CT Lottery.
The Mashantucket Pequots and Mohegans operate Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun, respectively, and have long been a dominant force in both state politics and casino gaming. (tedd) Created 2 years ago, Last Updated 4 days agoĪfter Governor Ned Lamont signed the bill into law in May 2021, sports betting officially became legal in Connecticut.