1 Missouri Sports Betting Launch might Come Before Kansas Sportsbook Changes
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wagerers have actually crossed into Kansas for almost three years to put legal sports bets. Three years from now, Kansas citizens might do the same.

Key takeaways

- Kansas lawmakers stopped new sportsbook license extensions up until 2026, hinting at possible regulatory changes that might impact its 6 legal operators after 2027.
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- Missouri is set to release legal mobile sportsbooks in late 2025, sports betting possibly reversing cross-border wagering patterns as Kansas bettors might head east.

- Future modifications in Kansas could include a sole-operator model or tax hikes, impacting competitors and motivating wagerers to look for options in Missouri.

Kansas sports betting wagering background

Kansas launched its first legal mobile sportsbooks in 2022. Six books now take bets: BetMGM, Caesars, DraftKings, ESPN BET, Fanatics and FanDuel.

The ability to position legal bets in Kansas brings in gamblers on the Missouri side of the Kansas City city location to Kansas to wager, with some doing so most or almost every day of the week.

That could change if Kansas lawmakers overthrow the current regulative structure. Sources tell Covers some legislators want to increase the state's sports betting tax revenue, among the most affordable per capita of any of the 30 states with statewide legal mobile sportsbooks.

Kansas' most likely reconsideration of its six-book legal sports betting market next year will follow Missouri goes live with as numerous as a dozen books