FanDuel Sportsbook is set to go live for Missouri sports betting as soon as the market launches on Dec. 1, 2025. FanDuel has been one of the leading supporters of sports betting legalization in the Show-Me State, alongside DraftKings and other stakeholders.
FanDuel brings expansive betting markets, an intuitive mobile platform, frequent promotions and other top-tier online wagering features. Here’s a look at what Missouri bettors can expect based on the company’s offerings in other states.
Projected FanDuel Missouri sign-up offer for 2025
FanDuel hasn’t confirmed its Missouri sportsbook bonus. Based on promotions in other states, new users could receive $150 or $300 in bonus bets as a bet $5 and get an offer, or after placing a successful wager of at least $5. Either amount would be competitive with industry-standard offers. We will update this section once the platform announces the official promotion.
No promo code is expected to be required. Bonus bets are typically credited within 72 hours after the qualifying wager settles. While not confirmed, the bonus window will likely expire after seven days.
Why FanDuel stands out for Missouri sports bettors
FanDuel is one of the most popular and trusted brands in the US sports betting market, underscored by its role in Missouri’s legalization efforts. Missouri bettors can expect several standout features:
FanDuel Missouri app review: Design and accessibility
FanDuel offers a mobile-first platform and is consistently among the highest-rated sportsbook apps in the US. It currently holds a 4.9 rating in the Apple App Store and a 4.6 in Google Play. The app is designed for ease of use and includes enhanced accessibility features for users with disabilities.
Betting markets on FanDuel: Sports, props and live wagers
The FanDuel app includes thousands of betting markets across more than 30 sports. Options include baseball, hockey, basketball, football, lacrosse, NASCAR and more. International offerings such as Aussie rules, rugby and soccer are also available. Bettors can place live wagers across thousands of markets for more than 20 games, supported by a lag-free livestreaming feature.
Industry-leading same-game parlays
FanDuel is known for its flexible same-game parlays (SGPs), which can be created across virtually all sports, including live events. Bettors can also choose from prebuilt options under the “Popular Same Game Parlays” tab. In addition to parlays, FanDuel offers moneylines, point spreads, props, totals (over/under), futures and more.
FanDuel Missouri banking: Fast payouts and Cash-Out options
FanDuel supports fast withdrawals, with certain payment methods offering same-day payouts. Bettors can also close eligible wagers early at current odds using the Cash-Out feature.
How to pre-register for FanDuel Missouri
Pre-registration for FanDuel will open Nov. 17, giving Missouri users the chance to create accounts and redeem early offers ahead of the Dec. 1 launch. Sports bettors can prepare ahead of Dec. 1 by taking the following steps:
- Download the FanDuel app: Visit the App Store or Google Play to download the app. FanDuel offers optimized versions for both iOS and Android.
- Register and verify: Create an account by submitting basic information such as your name, address and date of birth. Account verification typically takes less than a minute.
- Enable geolocation: FanDuel uses geolocation technology to ensure users are within Missouri. Enable location services on your device to avoid access issues.
- Deposit and play: Deposits start at $5. After funding your account, you can explore the full range of betting markets once wagering goes live.
State law requires users to be at least 21 to create an account and place bets. FanDuel may request identification documents to verify age.
How Missouri sports betting will affect the Midwest market
The countdown to legal sports betting in Missouri began in 2022. Both the state and the broader Midwest region stand to benefit as legalization takes effect.
For Missouri, legal sports betting will help curb the already active unregulated market. The state is expected to generate significant tax revenue — CBS Sports estimates that as much as $4 billion could be wagered within the first year. Legalization also offers convenience for residents who previously traveled across state lines to place bets. Regulated sportsbooks will further provide consumer protections, including responsible gambling tools.
Missouri’s launch also strengthens the broader Midwest sports betting landscape. Illinois, Iowa and Kansas already operate regulated markets, and Missouri’s entry means nearly all states in the central corridor are expected to have legal betting by the end of 2025.