Will I Be Able to Bet College Football Games Online From Vermont?

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Aug/24/2018

While the U.S. Supreme Court has now made sports betting legal in the United States, Vermont residents will not be able to bet the games in any of the state's casinos for the upcoming 2018 College Football season.  Do not dispair as a few dozen of internationally licensed sportsbooks will accept wagers on the upcoming NFL and College Football season. Likewise, if you are a bookie or agent, PricePerPlayer.com offers the very best in sportsbook software

WILL VERMONT WELCOME SPORTS BETTING IN THE NEAR FUTURE?

Gov. Phil Scott is undecided about whether sports betting should be legalized in Vermont.

"That's not the answer to Vermont's fiscal issues," Scott said following the U.S. Supreme Court decision. "but I'm willing to listen."

The Vermont Legislature has no pending bills related to sports gambling, and legislative action seems unlikely in the near future.

"I don't know of anybody who is pushing for this in Vermont," said Danny Rachek, executive director of the Vermont Lottery.

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