Can I Bet the NFL Online From Wisconsin?

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Can I Bet on NFL Games Online From Wisconsin?

While the US Supreme Court has now made sports betting legal in the Unite States, though Wisconsin residents will not be able to bet on the NFL via their mobile phones this upcoming season from any state regulated establishment. For now, a few dozen of internationally licensed sportsbooks will accept wagers on this year's NFL (you only need to provide your name, a text number and valid email account to get started) No home address necessary, no social security number.

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WILL WISCONSIN WELCOME SPORTS BETTING IN THE NEAR FUTURE?

Wisconsin had a law that prohibits full-blown sports betting. That law was amended and sports betting became a reality in 2021, just not online. 

The Oneida Nation began offering sports betting at its main casino in Green Bay in November 2021.  That casino is located just four miles outside of Lambeau Field.

Wisconsin's law allows for retail sports betting at 27 gaming locations operated by 11 Native American tribes should they elect to obtain a license.

It should be noted that mobile betting is allowed in specified locations on tribal land.

Currently the Oneida sportsbook mobile app can be used at these locations:

IMAC Casino

W. Mason Casino

HWY. 54 One-Stop

Four Paths One-Stop

Westwind One-Stop

Packerland Casino & One-Stop

HWY. 29 Travel Center Casino & One-Stop

HWY E & HWY EE One-Stop

Larsen One-Stop

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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