Sports Betting Analytics United States
Compare odds across DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, Bet365, ESPN BET, and Fanatics — find value on NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, NCAA and more with professional-grade analytics.
US Sports Betting Landscape — 2026
Following the 2018 Supreme Court decision in Murphy v. NCAA that struck down PASPA, sports betting in the United States is regulated state by state. As of 2026, 38 states plus Washington DC have legalised some form of sports betting — making the US the largest single sports betting market in the world by handle.
Each state runs its own regulator (the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, the New York State Gaming Commission, the Illinois Gaming Board, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, etc.) and the books licensed in one state often aren't licensed in another. OddsLab automatically surfaces only the books legally available where you bet, so you never see a line you can't actually take.
The American market is dominated by NFL by a wide margin, followed by NBA, NCAA football, MLB, NCAA basketball, and NHL. OddsLab covers all six core US sports plus UFC/MMA, MLS, PGA, NASCAR, WNBA, and 15+ international sports — so US bettors don't need a second tool for their European football or tennis action.
States with Legal Sports Betting
OddsLab works in every state where sports betting is legal. Below are the largest markets by handle as of 2026:
Plus Washington DC, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Delaware, Wyoming, Montana, Mississippi, West Virginia, Oregon, Nevada, South Dakota, and Maine. Always check current state law before betting.
US Sportsbooks We Compare
Plus 90+ more US-licensed sportsbooks across every legal state.
OddsLab vs the US Competitors
Find value across US sportsbooks
Join US bettors using OddsLab to compare odds, track CLV, and manage bankrolls across DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, ESPN BET, Bet365, Fanatics, and 90+ more.
Try OddsLab Free