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FanDuel rolls out mobile betting app in Missouri

ONLINE GAMBLING02 Dec 2025
3 min. read
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  • FanDuel continues its US-facing expansion with a fresh launch in Missouri
  • Reaffirming its dedication to local communities, the leading betting and gaming company completed a donation and revealed details regarding an upcoming generous contribution
  • FanDuel Sportsbook, offering supreme betting experiences for bettors and sports fans alike, officially rolled out on December 1, 2025

The premier online betting and gaming company in North America and America's #1 Sportsbook, FanDuel, celebrated the launch of its mobile sportsbook in Missouri.

FanDuel is among the first operators to launch its betting app

Growing further its position across the United States, the company confirmed Monday it has officially gone live with its mobile sportsbook app.

December 1, 2025, marked the first day of legal mobile betting for customers in the state and FanDuel is among the first operators to introduce its services to sports fans.

The recent launch in Missouri marks the 25th state where FanDuel's mobile betting services are available.

Currently, the company offers its services to bettors and sports fans in major markets, including Michigan, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Washington D.C., Maryland, Illinois, and Connecticut, among others.

Celebrating its Missouri launch, FanDuel announced investments in local communities.

Prior to launching its mobile betting services, the leading betting and gaming company donated $300,000 to Guns 'N Hoses, the St. Louis-based nonprofit that is hosting the annual charity boxing event benefiting The BackStoppers, an organization that offers financial support to families of fallen or severely injured first responders.

Elsewhere, in Kansas City, FanDuel reaffirmed its commitment to local communities by announcing its plan to donate $300,000 to the Veterans Community Project, an organization that combats veteran homelessness via transitional housing and wraparound support services.

Amid an ongoing controversy surrounding prediction markets, FanDuel, together with DraftKings, parted ways with the American Gaming Association last month.

Entering Missouri marks a milestone for FanDuel

Karol Corcoran, FanDuel's Managing Director, Sportsbook, spoke with excitement about the latest launch, Casino Guru News learned from a press release.

"Introducing FanDuel to sports fans in Missouri is a huge moment for our business, and we look forward to bringing the passionate fans across the state the experience of America's #1 Sportsbook," he said.

Moreover, Corcoran pointed out: "In addition to our leading product and parlay experience, Missouri customers can expect exciting promotions, including our Missouri Super Boost, where fans who place a wager can win up to $50 if one point is scored during tonight's Monday Night Football game."

Finally, FanDuel's Managing Director, Sportsbook said: "We are also passionate about giving back to our communities, and we are proud of the work we are doing to support veterans and first responders through our partners at Guns 'N Hoses and Veterans Community Project."

After the launch, sports fans and bettors alike, aged 21 years or older, across the state can enjoy FanDuel's leading sports betting app.

Tapping into the FanDuel Sportsbook app, new customers who register and make their first wager of at least $5 will benefit from a $300 in Bonus Bets.

Then, they can use those Bonus Bets on popular sports, including NBA, MLB, NFL, NHL, and many more.


Image credit: FanDuel

02 Dec 2025
3 min. read
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