FanDuel Sportsbook Opening Locations in Iowa and Indiana

FanDuel Sportsbook Opening Locations in Iowa and Indiana

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After successfully opening retail locations in both New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, FanDuel Sportsbook has announced they are officially continuing the expansion of their brick and mortar sports betting venues in Iowa and Indiana.

Through their partnership with Boyd gaming, FanDuel will cut the ribbon on two new locations in each state in the coming weeks.

On August 29, NFL Hall of Famer John Randle will place the honorary first bet at Diamond Jo Casino in Northwood, Iowa.

The second Iowa operation will debut on September 4 at the Diamond Jo Casino in Dubuque, Iowa, where Green Bay Packers legend Antonio Freeman will place the first bet.

For Indiana, the first FanDuel Sportsbook will open its doors on September 5 at the Blue Chip Casino Hotel & Spa in Michigan City, Indiana. Bears legend and NFL Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher will make the first bet there.

On September 9, the second Indiana book will open its doors at the Belterra Casino Resort in Florence, Indiana. Cincinnati Bengals legend Ken Anderson will be making the first bet at this location.

As more and more states continue towards full legalization of sports betting, FanDuel has continued to build upon their previous success and bring their well-known operations to millions of additional people throughout the country. This is just the next step in that evolution.

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