Can I Bet at FoxBet From Wisconsin?

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Can I Bet at FoxBet From Wisconsin?

FoxBet is currently not available to bet with from the state of Wisconsin.  BetUS offers an excellent alternative for those 18 and up as the site welcomes those from the Badger State with a generous signup bonus (max bonus $3125)

Your Teams

It has never been a better time to be a sports gambler in Wisconsin with the state teams enjoying great success.

Green Bay Packers - Heading into January 2021, the Packers had the second shortest odds to win the Super Bowl with a payout potential of $600 on every $100 bet.

Milwaukee Bucks - The Bucks opened the 2020-21 NBA season with the third shortest odds of winning the NBA Championship with a payout potential of $550 on every $100 bet.

Wisconsin Badgers (Basketball) - They certainly have a solid football team that stuggled with the pandemic.  The Badgers basketball squad is 10th in terms of odds to win the NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship, paying $1500.

Milwaukee Brewers - They will enter the 2021 season at 45-1 odds to win the World Series.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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