Best NFL sportsbook in Missouri 2026
For NFL bettors in Missouri: FanDuel (4.8★) leads our editorial ranking for NFL betting in Missouri. The full ranked list weighs spread pricing, market depth, and live-betting interface. 7 licensed operators in the state.
Why FanDuel ranks first for NFL in Missouri
For NFL bettors specifically: sharp NFL spread + total pricing, deepest SGP builder in the field. Combined with an overall editorial rating of 4.8★ and licensed availability in 26 US states, FanDuel is the strongest all-around NFL option in Missouri.
All 7 NFL sportsbooks in Missouri, ranked
For NFL we weight parlay pricing accuracy (where the no-vig-to-priced gap matters most), alt-line depth, and same-game parlay flexibility. App stability under Sunday peak load is its own scoring axis.
| # | Operator | Rating | Why for NFL | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | FanDuel Flutter Entertainment plc (NYSE: FLUT) | sharp NFL spread + total pricing, deepest SGP builder in the field | Bet now at FanDuel → | |
| 02 | DraftKings DraftKings Inc. (NASDAQ: DKNG) | broadest NFL prop menu, aggressive boost cadence on marquee games | Review → | |
| 03 | bet365 Hillside (Gaming) ENC (private) | sharpest live in-play NFL pricing in the field; lower hold on alt-spreads than the field average | Review → | |
| 04 | BetMGM MGM Resorts International & Entain plc (50/50 JV) | one-game parlay builder is best-in-class for NFL; King's Cards prop depth solid | Review → | |
| 05 | Caesars Sportsbook Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: CZR) | futures-market depth (Super Bowl, divisional outright) is unmatched | Review → | |
| 06 | Fanatics Sportsbook Fanatics Betting & Gaming | consistent +EV NFL boost-tokens during early-season weeks | Bet now at Fanatics → | |
| 07 | theScore Bet PENN Entertainment (NASDAQ: PENN) | a competent NFL menu including spread, total, props, and futures across all major games | Review → |
Operator data last verified . Operator availability is checked monthly against state-regulator postings; NFL-specific scoring rationale reflects in-house testing across the September through February window.
NFL betting in Missouri: what to know
Key NFL terms
Sports betting in Missouri
Missouri launched sports betting in December 2025 after voters approved Amendment 2. First-month handle was $543M, one of the strongest launches on record.
NFL betting in Missouri: common questions
Which is the best NFL sportsbook in Missouri right now?
FanDuel is our top editorial pick for NFL betting in Missouri, scoring 4.8 out of 5. Specifically for NFL: sharp NFL spread + total pricing, deepest SGP builder in the field. DraftKings (4.7★) ranks second; the full list above includes all 7 licensed operators in the state.
What NFL betting markets are available in Missouri?
Missouri bettors get the full NFL menu at all licensed operators: point spread, totals (over/under), same-game parlays, live in-play, and futures (Super Bowl). Live in-play betting is offered during all NFL games. Market depth varies by operator; the ranked list above weights NFL-specific depth in scoring.
When does NFL season run?
National Football League regular season runs September through February. Missouri bettors can wager on every NFL game during that window at any of the licensed operators above, plus playoff and championship futures markets that stay open year-round.
What is the legal sports betting age in Missouri?
21+ in Missouri. This matches the federal-default 21+ minimum used in most US sports betting jurisdictions. You must verify your identity (full legal name, DOB, SSN) before placing any NFL bets.
Can I use my Missouri sportsbook account to bet NFL games when I travel?
Yes for the major operators (DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, bet365). The same account works in any state where the operator is licensed; the app activates the local odds, promotions, and NFL-specific markets based on your geolocation. You cannot bet from a state where the operator is not licensed regardless of account residency.
What is the operator tax rate in Missouri and does it affect NFL betting lines?
Missouri taxes operators at 10% of revenue. Operators do not pay this directly to bettors, but high-tax states (NY 51%, PA 36%, IL 20-40%) historically see slightly wider hold percentages on the highest-volume markets; including the NFL spread. Missouri bettors who line-shop across multiple operators capture better closing-line value than single-app bettors.