Tennessee Sports Betting

Legal sports betting in Tennessee was passed in June 2019. It took officials 17 months to finalize a regulatory framework, but the state’s first online sportsbooks finally launched during the 2020 football season.

There are now more than nine different Tennessee sportsbooks for you to choose from, including the largest brands in the nation and small, local operators. They compete to offer the most exciting bonuses, features and betting markets, although they have to factor in a 10% hold rule. See below for a list of our recommended sportsbooks in Tennessee.

Tennessee Bookmakers

9.3/10

(Our Review)

Top Rated

Welcome Bonus

$1,000 First Bet

Up To $1,000 Back In Bonus Bets If Your First Bet Loses

Min Deposit

$20

Max. Bonus

$1,000
  • Up To $1,000 Back In Bonus Bets If Your First Bet Loses
  • Use Promo Code BIGAL1000
  • Available on iOS & Android

*Full T&Cs Apply. 21+ Years Old.

Welcome Bonus

Up To $1,500 In Bonus Bets If You Don't Win*

Sign up, make a deposit and place your first wager. If the bet loses, you’ll be paid your wager amount back in bonus bets

Min Deposit

$10

Max. Bonus

$1,500
  • Up To $1500 Paid Back In Bonus Bets
  • Use Promo Code: BIGAL1500
  • Available on iOS & Android

*Full T&Cs Apply. 21+ Years Only.

Welcome Bonus

Bet $5, Get $150 in Bonus Bets!*

Min Deposit

$10

Max. Bonus

$150
  • Up To $150 in Bonus Bets
  • Recognizable Brand
  • App Available on iOS & Android

To claim, new users need to register, make a first-time deposit, and then simply place their first real-money wager on any FanDuel Sportsbook market that is live on platform. All users will receive their $150 in bonus bets within 72 hours of the bet placement. Full T&Cs Apply. 21+ Years Only.

You just have to be 21 or older to sign up with an online sportsbook in Tennessee. There is no need for you to live in the state. Anyone visiting can use Tennessee online sportsbooks. One standout feature of Tennessee sports betting is that operators have a 10% hold requirement. This means for every $1 earned in revenue the sportsbook must retain $0.10. The standard hold for sportsbooks in the US is 6%, so this means in Tennessee you may get slightly worse odds than other states.

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