Mississippi lawmakers have once again moved forward with legislation to expand sports betting, marking a rare instance in recent years where such a proposal has passed one chamber.
HB 1581 cleared the House last week, continuing a familiar trend: mobile sports betting bills gain traction in a single chamber but ultimately stall before becoming law.
Although Mississippi was one of the first states to legalize sports wagering following the repeal of PASPA in 2018, efforts to authorize full statewide mobile betting have repeatedly fallen short in the years since.
During this legislative session, lawmakers are also considering measures that would ban sweepstakes casinos.
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Traditional statewide online sportsbooks promos are not currently available in Mississippi.
Residents can legally access Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) platforms.
Players must be 21 years or older to participate in DFS contests.
DFS apps offer contests across major sports, including football, basketball, baseball, tennis, and more.
Variety of sports and contests
Regular bonuses and promotions
Mobile-friendly experience
Smaller prize pools for niche sports
Mississippi takes a limited approach to online sports betting. While some neighboring states are moving closer to full mobile wagering, Mississippi still restricts most betting activity to physical casino properties.
Sports betting is legal in the state, but wagers must be placed at licensed, land-based casinos. Although some casinos offer mobile apps, bettors must be physically present on casino grounds to place real-money wagers.
Because of this restriction, many residents look for alternatives such as Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS). DFS platforms provide a legal way for Mississippians to participate in online sports contests without visiting a brick-and-mortar sportsbook.
Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) offer a skill-based alternative to traditional sports betting. Instead of wagering on outcomes like point spreads or totals, players build virtual teams made up of real athletes. Your success depends on how those athletes perform in real games compared to the lineups built by other participants.
DFS platforms provide a wide range of contest formats. While each site may have its own variations, most contests in Mississippi fall into the following categories:
Salary cap contests are among the most popular DFS formats. Players receive a virtual budget to assemble a lineup. Star athletes come with higher price tags, so you must balance elite talent with lower-cost value picks.
The objective is simple: score the most fantasy points without exceeding the salary cap.
Pick’em contests are straightforward and beginner-friendly. Instead of drafting a full team, you predict whether a player will go over or under a projected statistic.
For example: Will a player score more or less than 24.5 points?
Many platforms allow you to combine multiple picks into a single entry for the chance at a higher payout.
Best ball contests involve drafting a team once - typically before a week or season begins. After that, the platform automatically counts your highest-scoring players for each scoring period.
This format eliminates weekly roster management, making it ideal for players who prefer a draft-only experience.
In head-to-head contests, you compete directly against one other player. Both lineups accumulate points based on real-game performance, and the higher score wins a fixed prize.
Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) contests often mirror traditional sports betting markets, but instead of wagering against the house, players compete against one another. Success depends on research, strategy, and player analysis.
Below are some of the most popular DFS markets available to players in Mississippi:
The NFL is the most popular sport on DFS platforms. Contests range from single-game slates to full-week tournaments and season-long best ball drafts. Rather than betting on spreads or totals, players build lineups based on projected performance and fantasy scoring.
The NBA is another major DFS draw. Common contest types include salary cap tournaments and pick’em-style entries focused on player stat projections, such as points, rebounds, or assists.
With games played nearly every day during the season, MLB is well-suited for daily fantasy contests. Players can enter daily lineup competitions or participate in prop-style contests centered on pitching and hitting statistics.
Golf DFS contests typically follow multi-day tournament formats. Players draft fantasy teams of golfers and earn points based on performance metrics such as birdies, finishing position, and cuts made.
While not as widely played as football or basketball, NHL DFS contests attract a dedicated audience. The sport’s fast pace and deep statistical categories reward players who understand line combinations, special teams roles, and matchup dynamics.
Tennis offers nearly year-round DFS opportunities thanks to global tournament schedules. Contests typically focus on individual performance metrics, including aces, break points won, and match outcomes.
College sports hold strong cultural significance in Mississippi. DFS contests allow participants to build lineups based on their knowledge of teams, matchups, and emerging players.
In addition to these mainstream markets, many DFS platforms also offer contests in niche sports such as MMA, motorsports, and esports, providing options for fans seeking specialized competitions.
If you’re a sports fan in Mississippi searching for an interactive way to engage with your favorite teams, Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) platforms offer a compelling option. Unlike traditional sportsbooks, DFS contests emphasize research, strategy, and player performance rather than betting odds.
These platforms let you build lineups, test your sports knowledge, and compete against other fans in a dynamic, skill-based environment. With flexible entry fees and a wide range of sports available, DFS provides multiple ways to participate at your own pace.
Current Sportsbooks
14Licenses Allowed
30Harrah's Gulf Coast: 280 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530
Horseshoe Tunica Hotel & Casino: 1021 Casino Center Dr, Robinsonville, MS 38664
Tropicana Greenville: 199 N Lakefront Rd, Greenville, MS 38701
IP Casino Resort: 850 Bayview Ave, Biloxi, MS 39530
Sam's Town Casino: 1477 Casino Strip Resort Blvd, Robinsonville, MS 38664
Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort: 9380 Central Ave, D'Iberville, MS 39540
Beau Rivage Resort & Casino: 875 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530
Gold Strike Casino Resort: 1010 Casino Center Dr, Robinsonville, MS 38664
Hard Rock Biloxi: 777 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530
March, 2017
Legislation to legalize daily fantasy sports contests passes, while the prohibition on sports wagering is also rescinded in anticipation of a favorable Supreme Court decision, which would come the following year.
August, 2018
BetMGM opens the first retail sportsbooks in Mississippi at the Beau Rivage and Gold Strike casinos.
September, 2021
BetMGM launches its online sportsbook at the Gold Strike, although in order to place a wager on the BetMGM sportsbook app, bettors must be physically present somewhere on the casino property. Two months later, BetMGM would launch the same app at the Beau Rivage.
April 10, 2024
While legislative efforts to offer statewide mobile betting continue to stall, Caesars launches its onsite mobile app at Harrah's Gulf Coast.
April 16, 2024
After a bill to legalize statewide mobile wagering initially passes the Mississippi House of Representatives, the two chambers fail to come to agreement on an amended bill, thus dashing hopes for the session.
Sports wagering is legal in Mississippi, where there are a plethora of retail betting locations. Mobile betting is limited to the physical parameters of casinos with sportsbooks, however.
People who are at least 21 years of age and physically present on the property of a casino sportsbook can bet on sports in Mississippi.
The Mississippi Gaming Commission regulates sports betting in the Magnolia State.
Mississippians are blessed with a bevy of sports on which to bet, including: auto racing, badminton, baseball, basketball, bowling, boxing, cycling, fighting, football, golf, handball, hockey, lacrosse, bull riding, table tennis, tennis, Olympics, rugby, soccer, softball, track and field, yacht racing.
If it's a sport at the collegiate level or above in Mississippi, odds are you can bet on it, as there's no ban on wagering on in-state schools.
Yes, participating in daily fantasy sports contests is expressly legal in Mississippi.
While there aren't any racetracks in Mississippi, it's perfectly legal to bet on horse races at licensed casino sportsbooks that offer parimutuel wagering. Online account wagering is not yet legal.
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