Massachusetts Sports Betting Revenue Insights November 2025

Published: Dec 11, 2024, 6:11 PM
9 min read
Updated: Oct 26, 2025, 9:08 AM

Massachusetts launched its legal sports betting market in 2023 with immediate success, leveraging a passionate sports fan base and a strong regulatory framework. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission issues transparent monthly reports on handle, revenue, and state tax contributions. Here, that verified data is compiled to show how Massachusetts is already making its mark in the national rankings.

MA Revenue Insights

$800M Handle

Highest in Massachusetts history, up 46.7 % month-over-month.
Revenue Trends
Read

$52.3M GGR

Slightly lower margin but record participation.
Revenue Trends
Read

$10.4M Taxes

Highest monthly contribution of 2025 to date.
Revenue Trends
Read

DraftKings Dominance

Massachusetts’ homegrown brand controlled more than 50% of market activity.
Operator Insights
Read

Overview on Sports Betting in Massachusetts

Sports betting in Massachusetts officially launched in early 2023, following the passage of the Sports Wagering Act in August 2022. Retail sportsbooks opened on January 31, 2023, with mobile wagering following on March 10, 2023. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) oversees the market, licensing both retail and online operators and enforcing strict responsible gambling standards.

Since its launch, the state has quickly become one of the most competitive markets in the U.S., driven by its passionate sports culture, proximity to major teams like the Boston Celtics, New England Patriots, and Boston Red Sox, and strong participation from both local bettors and out-of-state visitors. Operators benefit from a relatively moderate 20% tax rate on online wagering and 15% on retail wagering, which has translated into substantial tax revenue for public programs.

Want to find trusted online sportsbooks? Read our in-depth reviews of businesses in Massachusetts.

Annual Sports Betting Growth in Massachusetts

Data is pulled directly from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission Annual Reports

Source:

RG

Embed Chart

Monthly Sports Betting Growth in Massachusetts

Taxes

Data is pulled directly from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission Monthly Reports

Source:

RG

Embed Chart

Massachusetts Sports Betting Average Annual Handle

Total

Data is pulled directly from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission Annual Handle Reports

Source:

RG

Embed Chart

Massachusetts Retail Sports Betting Annual Handle

Data is pulled directly from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission Annual Reports

Source:

RG

Embed Chart

Massachusetts Retail Sports Betting Monthly Handle

Online

Data is pulled directly from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission Monthly Reports

Source:

RG

Embed Chart

Massachusetts Sports Betting Revenue Performance

Massachusetts’ sports betting market has grown rapidly since its 2023 launch, driven by a strong local sports culture, competitive operator presence, and steady year-over-year handle growth. The state’s combination of retail and mobile wagering, moderate tax rates, and high engagement during major sporting events has made it one of the top-performing markets in the U.S. The tables below track annual and monthly performance, offering a clear view of handle, gross gaming revenue (GGR), hold percentages, and state tax collections.

2023–2024 Combined Mobile/Retail Annual Revenue Data

YearHandleRevenue (GGR)Hold %State Taxes
20234,967,511,977483,666,3980.084793,875,096
20247,401,117,705.4200670,694,019.12000.0891130,196,305.6500

2025 Mobile/Retail Year-to-Date Revenue Totals

MonthHandleRevenue (GGR)Hold %State Taxes
Jan762,643,748.2794,374,882.1312.37%18,836,028.74
Feb628,170,780.2367,108,766.6210.68%13,103,805.86
Mar772,454,574.1952,118,799.707.02%10,410,483.16
Apr690,255,200.9465,941,353.919.80%13,163,929.33
May655,788,462.0180,732,076.9412.58%16,104,935.44
Jun532,726,538.5962,050,290.850011.91%12,386,336.88
Jul489,496,835.0448,027,223.6110.06%9,577,074.34
Aug545,299,398.3455,802,426.6910.48%11,126,417.90
Sept800,264,264.9352,339,297.376.78%10,448,513.86

Latest Updates in the Massachusetts Sports Betting Sector

  • Sept 31, 2025 - Massachusetts breaks all-time handle record in Sept. 2025 wth over $800M from state sports betting. Mass Gaming
  • Mar 31, 2025 – “Bettor Health Act” coverage: bill would raise online tax to 51%, limit ads, and add affordability checks. CBS News
  • Jan 20, 2025 – New bill filed to ban in-play betting and hike tax rate (proposal by Sen. John Keenan). Tonko
  • Mar 10, 2023 – Mobile sports betting goes live statewide (multiple apps launch).
  • May 23, 2024 – Amendment 828 proposed to raise online sports betting tax from 20% to 51%. SBC Americas
  • Sep 30, 2024 – MGC clarifies ban on futures bets for individual college-athlete awards in the wagering catalog. PlayMA

Massachusetts Snapshot

Key AspectDetails
PopulationApproximately 7.02 million residents as of 2024. (World Population Review, 2024)
Political AffiliationPredominantly Democratic, with Democrats controlling the governorship and both legislative chambers. (270towin.com, 2024)
Year Sports Betting LegalizedSports betting was legalized on August 10, 2022, when Governor Charlie Baker signed it into law.
Number of Sportsbooks OperatingSeven online sportsbooks, including Bally Bet, BetMGM, Caesars, DraftKings, ESPN BET, Fanatics Sportsbook, and FanDuel, and three retail locations.
Professional Sports TeamsBoston Bruins (NHL), Boston Celtics (NBA), Boston Red Sox (MLB), New England Patriots (NFL), New England Revolution (MLS)

FAQs

General Questions About Massachusetts Sports Betting

When did sports betting launch in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts sports betting officially launched on August 10, 2022, after Governor Charlie Baker signed House Bill No. 5164 into law. Retail sportsbooks began operations shortly after, followed by online sports betting platforms in early 2023.

Who regulates sports betting in the state?

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission oversees the regulation, licensing, and operations of both retail and online sports betting in the Bay State, ensuring compliance and consumer protection.

What types of operators are available in Massachusetts?

The state offers a mix of casino gaming and online sports betting platforms. Seven licensed online sports betting operators operate in the state, including Bally Bet, BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook, DraftKings, ESPN BET, Fanatics Sportsbook, and FanDuel. Additionally, retail sportsbooks operate at Encore Boston Harbor, MGM Springfield, and Plainridge Park Casino.

Massachusetts Sports Teams and Sportsbooks

Which Massachusetts sports teams have partnerships with online betting platforms?

Several Massachusetts sports teams have partnered with top sportsbooks:

  • Boston Bruins (NHL): Partnership with FanDuel for branding at TD Garden.
  • Boston Red Sox (MLB): Collaboration with BetMGM, including a suite at Fenway Park.
  • New England Patriots (NFL): Branding opportunities with Aristocrat Gaming at Gillette Stadium.
  • Boston Celtics (NBA): Fantasy sports partnership with DraftKings.
How does the market leverage these partnerships?

These collaborations enhance fan engagement with promotions, exclusive content, and online sports betting experiences, making Massachusetts sports betting an integral part of the state’s rich sports culture.

Regulatory and Market Rules

What restrictions apply to collegiate sports betting?

Wagering on Massachusetts collegiate teams is prohibited unless the team is participating in a multi-team tournament, such as NCAA March Madness.

What sports and events are prohibited for wagering?

Wagers on events overseen by Russian or Belarusian governing bodies or judged events, such as the Olympics and Commonwealth Games, are not allowed. However, bets on awards and sports drafts like the NFL Draft are permitted.

Are there age restrictions for sports betting?


Yes, individuals must be 21 years or older to participate in casino gaming or online sports betting in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

<p><strong>Sol Fayerman-Hansen</strong> is Editor-in-Chief at RG.org with 20+ years of experience in sports journalism, gambling regulation, and tech. His work has appeared in <i>Forbes</i>, <i>ESPN</i>, and <i>NFL.com</i>, covering U.S. and Canadian gambling laws, major sports events, and wagering trends. Since 2023, Sol has led RG.org’s global editorial efforts, focusing on transparency, data accuracy, and regulatory insight. He works closely with researchers and legal experts to uphold E-E-A-T and Trust Project standards.</p><p>📍 Israel/Canada 🌐 English, Hebrew 🎯 Gambling law, responsible gaming, tech in betting</p>
Interests:
NFL
CFL
NBA
MLB
NHL
ATP
UEFA
NCAA Baseball
PGA
Wimbledon
UFC
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Read our Privacy Policy.