By Location

Sports Betting by City


Where to find retail sportsbooks across Arizona's largest cities.

Chandler

Population: 281K

Chandler is part of the East Valley with a fast-growing population. Gila River Resorts' Wild Horse Pass property is the nearest tribal sportsbook destination.

1 retail sportsbook

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Flagstaff

Population: 76K

Flagstaff is northern Arizona's largest city and home to Northern Arizona University. Mobile sports betting is fully available, with the closest retail option at Twin Arrows Navajo Casino east of the city.

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Glendale

Population: 252K

Glendale hosts State Farm Stadium; home of the Arizona Cardinals and venue for Super Bowl LVII. BetMGM operates a flagship retail sportsbook on stadium grounds.

2 retail sportsbooks

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Mesa

Population: 511K

Mesa is Arizona's third-largest city and home to spring training facilities for the Chicago Cubs and Oakland Athletics. Mobile sports betting is fully available across the city.

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Phoenix

Population: 1.65M

Phoenix is the heart of Arizona's sports betting market. Home to the Diamondbacks, Suns, and Mercury, the city hosts two major retail sportsbooks; Caesars at Chase Field and FanDuel at Footprint Center.

2 retail sportsbooks

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Sahuarita

Population: 37K

Sahuarita is a fast-growing town south of Tucson, home to Desert Diamond Casino Sahuarita; operated by the Tohono O'odham Nation and home to one of southern Arizona's retail sportsbooks.

1 retail sportsbook

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Scottsdale

Population: 243K

Scottsdale is home to TPC Scottsdale; host of the WM Phoenix Open; and an affluent local betting demographic. DraftKings operates a temporary on-site sportsbook during the WM Phoenix Open each February.

1 retail sportsbook

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Tempe

Population: 190K

Tempe is home to Arizona State University and the ASU Sun Devils; one of the most-bet college football and basketball programs in Arizona. Mobile betting is fully available.

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Tucson

Population: 545K

Tucson is Arizona's second-largest city and home to the University of Arizona Wildcats. The Tohono O'odham Nation operates Desert Diamond Casino with a retail sportsbook just south of downtown.

1 retail sportsbook

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Yuma

Population: 97K

Yuma is Arizona's southwestern hub on the Colorado River. While the city has no online-affiliated retail sportsbook, all 13 mobile sportsbooks operate fully across the area.

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