Retail Sports Betting in Massachusetts to Officially Start on Jan. 31

The official start of legal sports betting in Massachusetts at the end of January will allow regulators to stick to their previously communicated timeline, as well as to complete any work that needs to be done before the launch.

Geoff Zochodne - Senior News Analyst at Covers.com
Geoff Zochodne • Senior News Analyst
Dec 22, 2022 • 17:54 ET • 2 min read
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The official launch of sports betting in Massachusetts will be the last possible day that regulators reserved for themselves. 

Members of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) met again on Thursday and passed regulations that allowed them to firm up the timeline for the start of in-person sports wagering at the state’s casinos

MGC Executive Director Karen Wells told commissioners the testing of the sports-betting kiosks technology can now begin. If everything is in order, staff could come back to the commission on January 27 and have the regulators vote on the awarding of operations certificates. 

Meeting expectations

Wells said staff is proposing the three casinos then conduct a "soft launch" on January 30 that would involve real-life wagering with employees and guests.

The official launch of legal sports betting at the facilities would then come on January 31, which would be in line with the MGC's previously communicated projection of late January. It would also give regulators the time they need to carry out their work.

While there was some discussion about adjusting the timeline slightly, as one commissioner said they were unavailable near the end of January, the MGC decided to stick to what it had previously decided.

“That's where this comes from,” Wells said. “There had been a public expectation by the end of January.”

The schedule outlined on Thursday follows the MGC giving approvals earlier this month to sports betting at the state’s three commercial casinos. 

Those three facilities — Encore Boston Harbor, MGM Springfield, and Plainridge Park Casino — will be the first place where Massachusetts residents will be able to wager on sports legally until statewide mobile betting begins, which the MGC hopes will be in early March.

There could be as many as 15 online sports betting sites in the state when all is said in done, in addition to wagering at the casinos and two racetracks. 

“More information on a universal launch for retail wagering, followed by online wagering, will be released as it becomes available,” the MGC noted in a press release earlier this week.

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Geoff Zochodne, Covers Sports Betting Journalist
Senior News Analyst

Geoff has been writing about the legalization and regulation of sports betting in Canada and the United States for more than three years. His work has included coverage of launches in New York, Ohio, and Ontario, numerous court proceedings, and the decriminalization of single-game wagering by Canadian lawmakers. As an expert on the growing online gambling industry in North America, Geoff has appeared on and been cited by publications and networks such as Axios, TSN Radio, and VSiN. Prior to joining Covers, he spent 10 years as a journalist reporting on business and politics, including a stint at the Ontario legislature. More recently, Geoff’s work has focused on the pending launch of a competitive iGaming market in Alberta, the evolution of major companies within the gambling industry, and efforts by U.S. state regulators to rein in offshore activity and college player prop betting.

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