Sports betting isn't legal in Minnesota yet β but it's coming. Track every bill, find legal options available right now, and be ready the day Minnesota launches.
Every Minnesota sports betting bill since the Supreme Court's PASPA ruling β and where things stand today.
Sports betting isn't legal yet, but these options are available to Minnesota residents right now.
DFS operates in a legal gray zone in Minnesota β not explicitly banned. Compete in season-long or daily contests across all major sports.
Federally regulated prediction markets like Kalshi allow sports event wagering in all 50 states, including Minnesota. A new legal frontier.
Iowa, Wisconsin, and South Dakota all have legal sports betting. A short drive gives you access to major sportsbooks β legally.
Minnesota's 11 tribal nations operate 19 casinos with slots, table games, and poker. The same tribes expected to lead future sports betting.
These states have legal sports betting right now β useful if you're near the border or traveling.
| State | Status | Mobile Betting | Top Operators | Tax Rate | Min. Age |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| π‘ Minnesota | Not Legal | β | Pending legislation | TBD | 21 (expected) |
| Iowa | β Legal | Yes | DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM | 6.75% | 21 |
| Wisconsin | β Tribal Only | Limited | Bet365 (Oneida) | Tribal compact | 21 |
| South Dakota | β Legal | Yes | DraftKings, Caesars | 9% | 21 |
| North Dakota | Not Legal | β | β | β | β |
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