Circa Sports Kentucky Sportsbook Now Open at the Mint Kentucky Downs

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Franklin, KY (July 23, 2025) – Circa Sports Kentucky’s state-of-the-art sportsbook is now open at The Mint Gaming Hall Kentucky Downs in Franklin. The largest sportsbook in the state, and one of the largest east of the Mississippi, the massive venue features an 80-foot-wide LED screen, a 31-foot-wide odds board and over 5,100 square feet of action-packed space designed for the ultimate fan experience. Reservations are live for booking at https://www.circasports.com/circa-sportsbook-kentucky.  

“We’re proud to officially open the doors to this new sports betting experience for fans across the region,” said Derek Stevens, CEO of Circa Sports. “Whether you're placing a bet or simply watching the action unfold, this book is built to be a premier gameday spot for Kentucky, Nashville and beyond. We’re grateful to The Mint Kentucky Downs in their help in bringing Circa Sports’ vision to life.”

Highlights of the book include:

    80-Foot Viewing Experience: Fans can watch all the gameday action on an 80-foot-wide LED screen, complete with a 31-foot-wide odds board displaying real-time lines and updates.
    Premium Seating Options: Relax in comfort in one of 113 stadium-style seats, luxury recliners or three tiers of booth-style seating.
    Flexible Betting Access: The Circa Sports Kentucky sportsbook features five staffed betting stations, including an ADA-accessible station, and four self-service kiosks. Three self-service kiosks are located within The Mint Kentucky Downs casino for ultimate convenience.
    Live Broadcast Studio: A Vegas Stats & Information Network (VSiN) broadcast studio is housed within the book, where live on-air talent, analysis and gameday content will be captured daily. Founded in Las Vegas, VSiN provides coverage across major sports through broadcasts, podcasts and digital content, all designed to inform and empower the betting audience. 

"Where passion meets precision — experience every moment on the massive 80-foot screen, indulge in premium comfort, and stay ahead with real-time updates. Here, the thrill of the game and the excitement of the bet come together in a state-of-the-art haven, inspiring champions both on and off the field. While our soft launch begins today, we can't wait for our Wednesday, August 20th ribbon cutting and Saturday, August 23rd grand opening.” said Johan Mirkovic, Vice President and General Manager of The Mint Gaming Hall at Kentucky Downs

Circa Sports is also available via mobile app throughout the state of Kentucky. Founded in 2019 by Stevens, the brand has become known for a leadership team consisting of the top oddsmakers with a menu featuring some of the best odds in the country. Kentucky marked the fifth state for the Las Vegas-based brand, which also operates in Nevada, Illinois, Iowa and Colorado.

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