Can I Bet on the Fanduel Sportsbook App From Tennessee

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Can I Bet on the Fanduel Sportsbook App From Tennessee

The new FanDuel sports betting app is not available for real money bets to those living in the state of Tennessee, however, there are other fine sports betting websites serving the state. 

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While Tennessee lawmakers approved in-state mobile sports betting only (retail sportsbook venues will not be available), it is unclear when wagering will commence or which companies will obtain licensing.

It goes without saying, the state is missing out after the Titans stunned the Patriots to advance in this year's NFL Playoffs. A Titans Super Bowl appearance will have the powers-that-be in the state kicking themselves.

The Tennessee State Lottery will oversee the process and tells News 5 Nashville there is still a lot of work to do.

 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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