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FanDuel
outlines sports betting plans in US - 9th May 2018


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FanDuel
has revealed its intentions to expand into sports betting should the US Supreme
Court overturn the 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA). Nevada
is currently the only state in which punters can legally wager on sports in the
US, with PASPA blocking other states from offering regulated services. However,
New Jersey is heading up an effort to overturn PASPA and should the Supreme Court
rule in favour of the bid, this could open up the market to more states. Matt
King, chief executive of daily fantasy sports (DFS) firm FanDuel, told Forbes
that should New Jersey succeed in its effort, the company would look to launch
its own sports betting service. Rival
DFS operator DraftKings has already started work on preparing its own sports betting
offering in the US by speaking with casinos in New Jersey about possible partnerships. [A
Supreme Court overturn] would mean we would get into sports betting, King
said. This
business is around fan engagement and helping fans feel closer to the things they
like, and clearly sports betting is one way to help people to do that. So
it would be very logical for us to get into it; we have some ideas of how to make
that experience better and ones that we feel will resonate with our users. We
think were uniquely positioned to fulfil that market demand.
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