FanDuel vs SuperBook
FanDuel sits noticeably higher in our ratings than SuperBook. We compare them across all 6 categories below, including the cases where SuperBook actually wins.
Quick Comparison Table
| Category | FanDuel | SuperBook | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Editorial rating | FanDuel | ||
| US states licensed | 26 states | 6 states | FanDuel |
| Welcome bonus | Get $300 Back in Bonus Bets, 10 Days of No-Sweat Bets | Varies by state | Format-dependent |
| Payment methods | 9 | 6 | FanDuel |
| Typical payout | 24-48 hours | 48-72 hours | FanDuel |
| iOS app rating | FanDuel | ||
| Android app rating | FanDuel | ||
| Categories won | 6 | 0 | FanDuel |
Where Each Operator Is Licensed
Both books overlap in 5 US states, where you can sign up at either or both for line-shopping.
Deposit & Withdrawal Options
- Venmo
- Apple Pay
- PayNearMe
- Debit
- ACH
- PayPal
- Play+
- Online Banking
- Casino Cage
- No exclusive methods
Side-by-Side Offers
What Each Does Well
FanDuel
Pros
- Industry-leading SGP+ tech with the sharpest correlation pricing
- Largest US market share with the deepest pro-team partnerships
- Reliable app with the fastest in-play odds refresh of any major book
- "No Sweat" promos refund losing bets in bonus credit
Cons
- Exited Nevada in November 2025 over the Kalshi prediction-markets dispute
- Welcome bonus less generous in raw dollars than bet365 or BetMGM
- Heavy limit reductions on winning bettors
SuperBook
Pros
- Legendary Las Vegas sportsbook (since 1986) with the prestigious SuperContest
- Sharp-friendly Vegas pricing that frequently sets market lines
- Managed by legendary oddsmaker Jay Kornegay
- SuperContest prize pools regularly exceed $1.5M
Cons
- Mobile presence limited to 6 states
- Promo cadence minimal: Vegas-first, sharp-first approach
- App lacks the live-betting depth and same-game-parlay tools that national operators ship by default
- Best experienced in person at Westgate Las Vegas
Which Wins for What
Editorial recommendations based on the data above. The "right" book depends on what you actually bet, not just the headline rating.
FanDuel earns the higher overall editorial rating, which on top brands tracks closely with same-game-parlay tooling and correlation pricing.
FanDuel processes typical withdrawals in 24-48 hours, faster than SuperBook's 48-72 hours.
FanDuel is licensed in 26 US states; SuperBook in 6. FanDuel wins for travelers and bettors in less-saturated markets.
Frequently Asked
FanDuel or SuperBook: which is better overall in 2026?
Our editorial team rates FanDuel 4.8 out of 5, ahead of SuperBook at 4.0. Our top overall pick. The SGP+ builder alone is reason enough for parlay bettors to make FanDuel their primary book. Both are licensed by US state regulators, so the right pick comes down to which feature set matches your betting style.
Is FanDuel available in more states than SuperBook?
FanDuel is licensed in 26 US states; SuperBook in 6. FanDuel covers 21 states that SuperBook does not (AR, CT, IL, IN, KS, and more). SuperBook covers 1 states that FanDuel does not (NV).
Which has the better welcome bonus, FanDuel or SuperBook?
FanDuel's typical welcome offer is "Get $300 Back in Bonus Bets, 10 Days of No-Sweat Bets". SuperBook's is "Varies by state". Headline dollar amounts are not directly comparable across formats: a $1,500 first-bet protection works for larger bankrolls, while $5-bet entry bonuses favor smaller bettors. Always check current state-specific terms before claiming.
Can I have accounts at both FanDuel and SuperBook?
Yes. US sports betting welcome bonuses are per-operator, not per-bettor across the industry. Many serious bettors run accounts at multiple licensed books to claim each welcome offer and to shop lines for the best price on each bet. The only restriction is that you cannot create multiple accounts at the same operator.
Which has faster withdrawals?
FanDuel edges out on typical processing time (24-48 hours vs 48-72 hours). The fastest method on either book is Play+ (effectively instant once the operator approves).
If I live in a single state, does it matter which I pick?
Both books are available in 5 US states (AZ, CO, IA, NJ, VA). In any of these states, you can sign up at either or both. Outside the overlap, only the licensed operator works for that state.