Sports Betting in Vermont: Laws, Licensed Apps & AI Predictions
Key Facts: Vermont Sports Betting
Status
Legal — Online & Retail
Legal Since
2024
Tax Rate
20%
Monthly Handle
$30M+
- Legalized in 2023, launched January 2024
- Limited operator model through competitive bidding
- Online-only — no retail sportsbooks
- Professional and college sports wagering allowed
- Must be 18+ and physically in Vermont to bet
- Smallest market by population in New England
Sports Betting Overview: Vermont
Vermont legalized sports betting in June 2023 through H 127, with online sportsbooks launching in January 2024. The Green Mountain State's market is structured with a limited number of licensed operators selected through a competitive bidding process. Vermont allows wagering on professional and college sports with standard restrictions. As one of the smallest states by population, Vermont's market is modest in size but active among its engaged sports fan base. The state's proximity to Boston and New England sports culture provides a steady stream of betting interest in Patriots, Celtics, Red Sox, and Bruins games throughout the year.
Licensed Sportsbooks in Vermont
How AI Predictions Help Vermont Bettors
Vermont's two-operator market means limited line diversity. AI predictions help Green Mountain bettors determine fair value independently, ensuring they only wager when DraftKings or FanDuel pricing offers a genuine edge.
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